Raivo Peeters, a resident of Saarte Hääl, Estonia, has been collecting and exhibiting physics beads since 2018. His collection, comprised of over 3,000 beads, is arranged according to principles of physics, demonstrating concepts such as density, buoyancy, and optics. Peeters began his project after studying physics at the University of Tartu, initially intending it as a personal exploration of the subject. However, the project quickly grew into a significant collection and a public display. The beads themselves are made from a variety of materials, including glass, metal, and plastic, and are carefully chosen to illustrate specific physical phenomena. Peeters’ work has garnered attention within the local physics community, with several demonstrations and presentations held at Saarte Hääl. He continues to add to the collection, seeking beads that can further exemplify established physics concepts or introduce new ones. The collection is currently housed in a dedicated space within Peeters’ home, and he welcomes visitors interested in learning about physics through this unique medium. Peeters utilizes the beads to explain concepts related to physics and the collection includes beads that demonstrate principles of physics. Topics: #physics #beads #raivo Post navigation Tõnu Ots as Psychologist in the crisis: gray heads exchanged for money and violence with bodies(20) RASSISMISKANDAAL ⟩ Mummy character removed from New York exhibition
“This is a fascinating and surprisingly detailed look at a fundamental science concept – I’d love to see more of his collection!” Reply