Innaias uses his electrical capacitance to control the light show | Guinness gives it a try | Flynn tries to get some lift | Examining the display’s mechanism | It’s a bit odd to see a fluid act this way | Exploring friction by racing |
The Tans check out the displays | Exploring flight in paper | Innaias folds his airplane | It looks good, but it’s a challenge to fly | Flynn carefully lines up his toss | The “wall of gadgets” |
Innaias tests his box with Debra and Kong | Seeing how well it works | Plugged into the wall | Flynn fine-tunes his box | Mounting the big gears | Adding some more craft-work |
Lots of great construction materials here: popsicle sticks, tissue paper, etc. | Mounted just so | Testing the box again | Mounting on the wall | Guinness’s includes a paper plate part | Flynn prefers to sculpt with wire-ties |
Making sure everything is aligned | May not quite have accounted for the overlap of the fully-inserted box | Seems to work okay though | Innaias explores the electromechanical force and gravity | Spun hard, inertia keeps all the balls spread out on the disc | As the discs slow down, only the smaller balls can be supported by static electricity |
Investigating nano particles in fluids | Delicate balancing act | Making molecular models | Innaias checks out the butterfly | Some of those atomic bonds seem a bit off | Making the identification cards |
Betty and Albert posing by the Orcas in the fountain | Family photo | Kid power rules! | Innaias helps Aunt Corinne aim her water jet gun | On her own | Hitting the targets |