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Einstein Made Simple
Discover the science behind the most famous scientist ever! What do CD players and beach balls have to do with Einstein? How can you make time run slowly?
This show looks at the three most famous discoveries made by Einstein in 1905. Brownian Motion proved the existence of atoms. Relativity challenged everyone's perceptions of time and space, The Photoelectric effect launched quantum mechanics and led to many developments that we use today such as lasers. But how do all these things relate to some everyday science?
Using volunteers, demonstrations and lots of audience interaction, we'll get to grips with Einstein's amazing ideas and find out a bit about the work still being done to test them out today.
"I thoroughly enjoyed your dynamic presentation. My 14 and 15 year old pupils all had positive comments to make and would come to see you again. In addition they all learned something!" Head of Physics
Curriculm Links: Key stage 3
- Ideas and evidence in science
- Materials and their properties
- States of matter
- Atoms and particles
- Energy transfer
- Physical Processes
- The behaviour of light
- Energy resources
- Gravity and forces
Duration
45 minutes
Suggested audiences
- Age 11 and over
- Adult interest groups
Requirements
- Power sockets
- Data Projector
- Projector Screen
- Two long tables
- Room that can be darkened



