Einstein's Legacy, at the Globe

One-hundred years on, Albert Einstein's theories continue to fuel the daily work of physicists. From research into gravity waves to the quest for grand unification in physics, today's researchers have not finished with the legacy of the most famous and iconic physicist of the 20th Century.



It is the great honour of the exhibition "100 years after Einstein", which opened its doors on 11 October at the Globe of Science and Innovation, to present visitors with Einstein's discoveries, predictions and even errors in the present and the future.

Apart from this view of today's physics, the exhibition, based on that of the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie in Paris, offers a biography of the researcher. Interactive installations present quizzes, points of view of scientists, and recordings of Einstein's voice. And you will be able to attend live demonstrations on Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect and interference.

"100 years after Einstein"
The Globe of Science and Innovation
Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m.
Until 29 January
http://globe.web.cern.ch/globe/