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Bill Aldridge at NSTA used the phrase "tiny epiphany," to describe learning moments. I find that language more modest, accurate, and inspiring than saying a visitor "groks" an exhibit. I liked Heinlein too, when I was very young, but for both me and "groks," that was a brief period in cultural history.
Even "tiny epiphany" may be too strong a description for what really happens for visitors on a good day. How often does anyone fully comprehend a good exhibit, say a Bernoulli blower? A lot is going on there. So I think we find in visitors' experiences at exhibitions delight, surprise, wonder, a glimpse of something grand, but almost always well short of total comprehension or grokiness.
Consider this notion, often attributed to Isaac Asimov: "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny…." "That's funny... describes the kind of visitor experience I think our exhibits and programs can reasonably hope to engender often.
I wish I knew if Asimov actually said that. Like many quotations attributed to somebody on the web, there are hundreds or thousands of attributions, all without citing a source. I actually thought it was something I had heard from Dennis Flanagan, the great editor of Scientific American and a member of the NYSCI Board of Trustees for many years. If anybody has an actual citation, please share!
Cheers,
Alan
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