The outside looking was great. I really liked the architecture. It was somehow similar to European buildings.
The inside was also incredible. It was full of interesting scientific man-made objects.
For the first time, I realized that I was not really interested in science. Science is just about the rules that people find in the nature, and the creativity was always limited to these rules. Maybe I was more interested in art or engineering than science.
There were many sections there that were interesting to little children. I reminded my travel to Europe with my friend when he said, "I would like to raise my children in a place where he can see these things and play with them." I thought, "Even I am interested to show these things to my children someday. I wish there was something similar to it in Iran."
The time I was there, there was a exhibition about the end of Endeavour's mission. I concluded that Americans teach their children to be proud of their advancements.
In a section, there was a show about its return, and movement through Los angeles. I was strange to me that how emotional people were when they were in the streets to see this space shuttle.
I also saw two real spaceman cloths. I always had this thought that these cloths were more sophisticated, but they weren't.
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