The scientific method is the mechanism through which we seek to understand and explain the world — through experimentation, mistakes, correction, and continuous learning.
Errors in the scientific process are not failures to be hidden, but essential and natural components. They prompt us to pause, rethink, ask sharper and more precise questions, and develop new, deeper insights.
This exhibition invites you to explore, throughout the garden, theories that were once considered absolute truth but were later proven wrong — and the insights that replaced them.
And who knows? Perhaps the knowledge and understandings we accept today will also need to be revised in the future.
Join us on a colorful, hands-on journey where mistakes aren’t a reason to stop or give up, but a sign to keep questioning, experimenting, and discovering.