The National Museum of Mathematics, or MoMath, is a museum that highlights the role of mathematics in illuminating the patterns and structures all around us. Its dynamic exhibits, galleries, and programs are designed to stimulate inquiry, spark curiosity, and reveal the wonders of mathematics. The Museum’s innovative exhibits will engage visitors of every age, from 1 to 100! MoMath offers a variety of interactive exhibits, including a square-wheeled tricycle that travels smoothly over an undulating cycloidal track, a 'Ring of Fire' that uses lasers to intersect three-dimensional objects with a two-dimensional plane, and an 'organ function grinder' that allows users to create their own mathematical functions and see the results. The museum also offers programs such as 'Math Midway 2 Go', a traveling exhibition of math-based interactive displays, and 'Math Encounters', a monthly speaker series presented by the Museum of Math and the Simons Foundation. MoMath is a great place for families to visit, with exhibits and activities designed to be enjoyable and educational for visitors of all ages
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