Why does a heavier object sometimes feel like it should fall faster, but doesn’t? Why does your coffee swirl the way it does when you turn, and is “centrifugal force” even real, the way we think it is? In this hands-on workshop and discussion, you won’t just talk about physics, you’ll play with it. Hosted by David MO, an award-winning architect and proudly brilliant physics nerd, this session turns everyday moments into surprising experiments that challenge what you think you understand about the world around you.
Through 10 fast, interactive mini-experiments, using light, motion, inertia, and objects of different weights, you’ll make predictions, test ideas, and see the results unfold right in front of you. Expect to question assumptions, laugh at unexpected outcomes, and walk away with insights that suddenly make everyday life feel a lot more interesting. All materials are provided, no background needed; just curiosity, a willingness to get hands-on, and an openness to being a little surprised.
为什么更重的物体有时候“感觉”会掉得更快,但其实并不会?为什么你一转动,咖啡就会那样旋转?还有我们平时说的“离心力”,真的像我们理解的那样存在吗?
在这个动手+讨论的工作坊里,你不会只是聊物理,而是真的“玩”物理。由 David MO 带领——一位获奖建筑师,同时也是个很上头的物理爱好者——这场活动会把日常生活里的小现象,变成一系列有点出乎意料的小实验,让你重新思考你以为自己已经理解的世界。
通过10个节奏很快、互动性很强的小实验(涉及光、运动、惯性,还有不同重量的物体),你会不断做预测、验证想法,然后亲眼看到结果发生。
过程中你很可能会不断推翻自己的直觉,被一些意想不到的结果逗笑,也会突然发现:原来生活里很多看起来普通的现象,其实都挺有意思的。
所有材料都会提供,不需要任何基础,只要你有点好奇心,愿意动手试一试,也愿意被“打脸”几次(笑)。