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The general rule is 2G
Completely vaccinated people may enter. Verification via EU-certificate (can be digital) or general vaccination certificate
Reconvalescent people need a proof to have been infected a minimum of 28 days and a maximum of 90 days before.
The 2G-rule does not apply to pre-school children. Students who take part in regular school testings or who can present a valid test certificate are also not affected by the 2G rule.
Contact-tracing
In the entrance area to the great hall, you can find a table with small slips of paper, as well as a cardboard box. Please fill in one of the forms for each household and throw it into the box.
Contact minimisation /General hygiene :
Please always: wash/desinfect your hand and keep distance!
Medical masks are compulsory indoors, and also outdors if keeping a distance of 1,5m or more is not possible.
Visitor counting system: To the left and to the right side of the front-desk window there are white and black key pendants. Please take one for each person before entering the buildings. Please remember to give them back as soon as you come out again.
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Außenstationen/Outdoor (8)
Stations-ID: A004
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Stations-ID: A002
?? English instruction:
Can you stand straight? Check yourself and the others, in what angle are you standing to the floor?
- Position the moveable wooden channel straightly. You can check if you’re right by placing a marble on it.
- The pendulum points straight down after being taken out of it’s holder.
- Using a wooden marble, give a guess as to which one of the boxes the tip of the pendulum will point at.
- Where does the marble have to start to be able to traverse the whole marble track?
Not only in Jena can you find leaning houses. A timbred house in Ulm dating from the 14th century is advertized as the most crooked hotel in the world. The Oberhafenkantine in Hamburg, the old fulling mill in Wernigenrode and the ‘leaning houses’ in Idstein and Großbottwar are also clearly out of balance.
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Stations-ID: A008
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Two people stand in the opposite corner of the room.
The others watch from outside the house. Which of the two people inside the
house seem taller?
• Examine the shape of the room. What angles and surfaces can you see?
• Which of the two people is standing closer to you? Which one looks bigger?
This construction is based on the work of the American optician Adelbert Ames
who probably built on Hermann Helmholtz’s ideas. This optical illusion finds a
very practical use in the film industry; In the ‘Lord of the Rings’ films, the
scenes involving hobbits and humans where shot in trapeze-shaped, distorted
sets to create the illusion of difference in size.
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Stations-ID: A007
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Stations-ID: A003
?? English instruction:
Place your ear on one end of the spiral and speak into the other end slowly and
clearly.
• Use short words, say them loudly.
• How much time do you recon passes between speaking and hearing?
• How long do you think the listening spiral is?
Small male frogs that can’t find a mate because their vocal sacs are too small,
have a better chance of being heard when the temperature is lower; Because
cold air has better sound transmission, their calls are heard better.
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Stations-ID: A006
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A round track – But is the chair driving on it in it’s initial position after one round?
• How many rails is the track made up of?
• In what position would you arrive after one round, if the chair could not turn?
The stainless steel construction has a different angle in every segment, which could not be calculated before the build. Therefore, a wooden model had to be built to scale to discern the correct measurements required.
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Stations-ID: A011
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Take place opposite each other and speak towards the wall.
One person takes position in the centre and tries to either speak to the others
or listen to their conversation.
• Can you understand your partner better when he is facing towards you while
speaking or when he whispers sideways, towards the wall?
• While speaking loudly, move towards the centre of the whispershell. What do
you hear? What do the others hear?
• Standing in the middle, say a few words. How does your voice sound to you?
How does it sound to the others?
• Do you have an idea as to why the dome is open at the top?
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Stations-ID: A001
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Innenstationen/Indoor (6)
Stations-ID: D037
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Stations-ID: D091
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Two people sit across from each other in the carousel, tossing a ball back and forth between them.
The rest of the group sets the carousel in motion. Try tossing the ball back and forth again.
• Where does the ball fly when the carousel is turning?
• Where does the ball fly if the carousel is turning in the opposite direction?
• Which flight path would an observer see, looking at the carousel from the top?
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Stations-ID: D060
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Stations-ID: D093
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How do little people feel in the big world?
- How big do you think a three year old child is?
- How big would someone have to be for this furniture to be normal sized?
- How do you feel sitting at the big table?
„Your grown up, when you butt is bigger than your head.“
Emilia, 6 years old
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Stations-ID: D061
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Stations-ID: D036
?? English instruction:
A long, heavy pendulum is set in motion. Stay a while, calmly observing the patterns it creates.
- Observe the movements of the pendulum, how do they change over time?
- How long does it take until the pendulum rests once more?
- Which basic shape can you recognize in the patterns in the sand?
In 1851, the French physicist Jean Bernard Léon Foucault (1819-1868) proved that the earth rotates using a pendulum of 67m length. In 1997, Imaginata repeated the experiment in the then-gutted ‘Uni-tower’ in Jena, earning a mention in the Guiness book of records. Today, the pendulum draws it’s patterns on the Imaginata’s own premises.
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