Running to the Theory of Relativity

If one runs at a high speed, the progress of time slows down. Let's have a practical experience of the theory of relativity by running and carrying a watch that loses time in proportion to the increase of the running speed. This year is the World Year of Physics 2005, the 50th anniversary of Albert Einstein's death, and 100 years after the announcement of the Theory of Relativity. A commemorating display is arranged.
(*This program is open to the public on specified dates and time.)

[Scientific Adviser]
Kenta Fujisawa/RITS, Yamaguchi University
[Creative Crews]
Takuya Shimada/Miraikan
[System Design]
GK Tech Inc.

 

  • Exploration of Time in Life
  • What is accurate time?
  • Biological Clock:24-hour DNA
  • Animal Time
  • Light Journey
  • Radio Telescope Observation
  • Special Navigating of Constellations
  • Anechoic Space
  • Time Recorder
  • Slow Motion
  • Delayed Phone
  • Time Episode
  • The Complete History of Time
  • Heatbeat Clock
  • Global Bearing
  • Rhythms of Life
  • Audial Time Illusion-How many flashes?
  • Visual Time Illusion-Is what you see reality?
  • Running to the Theory of Relativity
  • Vexations-Composition in Progress
  • Layeredscope-Sound Stratum
  • Market as Speed Spectra[MaSS]
  • Time Warp Sound Clash System ii
  • Another Time,Anotfer Space:Marshmallow Scope