27 September 2023

The exhibit is called "Time Will Tell."

It's one thing to visit an observatory and consider the science that's been done there, but wholly another to stumble upon a clear representation of what those cosmic calculations, hypotheses and ideas are really saying. 
Physicists are so enamored with the stars hanging above us because they are truly above us; Einstein thought so deeply about the fabric of space-time because it's the fabric we live in.
"You need to break through to the other side of that existential crisis where you're happy about it because you get to be here; you get to experience reality, . . . "How lucky we are to experience this reality, and be a part of this universe, and be made of the same stuff."

The artist who sculpted the 4-dimensional fabric of space and time



"Art and science and religion and music are all just humans trying to figure out their place in the universe," Zelinskie said. "We shouldn't feel like we have to separate science and art so much. They don't need to be so polar opposite."

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