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It Is The Concept Of Calendar, But Also The Attitude Of Life. "Live In Tomorrow" Serbia Pavilion "Reveals" The Secret Of Time

2010/6/28 16:28:00 32

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Today, many people like to say "live in the present", and the most common sentence you hear in the Serbian Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo is "we live in tomorrow." The pavilion, which looks like a big woven bag, welcomed its own National Pavilion Day yesterday, and also gave tourists a vivid lesson in astronomy and calendar.


The Serbian Pavilion, located in Area C of the Expo Park, looks like a "woven" pavilion from a distance. The staff told the reporter that the design inspiration of the Serbian pavilion came from the traditional Pilot blanket. The Pilot blanket is colorful and ingenious. It is woven from superior pure wool. It is the best of Serbia's traditional handicrafts. The Serbia Pavilion is decorated with the pattern of the Pilot blanket, and ingeniously combines the ancient weaving pattern with the modern architectural style. At night, a large number of LED lights on the exterior wall show gorgeous lights, setting off the pavilion in a beautiful way.


When entering the Serbia Pavilion, people will find that the exploration of time runs through the entire pavilion. In the museum, Serbs use countless pictures to show the concept of time, while on the wall beside, there are countless postcards that can be taken away by tourists. In particular, it tells people that although you get a postcard today, you actually get a postcard tomorrow. Why is this? It turns out that the famous Serbian scientist Miruddin Mirankovic created the most accurate calendar ever created. Compared with this calendar, the current Gregorian calendar is 26.75 seconds slower than the year of return, while the calendar created by Milutinovic is only 2 seconds slower. This means that if the Rudin Mirankovich calendar has been used since the beginning of human civilization (five thousand years ago), it will be only three hours slow, while the Gregorian calendar being used will slow mankind by a whole day. Therefore, today should be "tomorrow".


In fact, the sentence "We live in tomorrow" is not only a concept of calendar, but also reflects the Serbian people's cherish of time. In their view, time connects the past, present and future of the city. Only those who cherish time can truly understand and love life. In the central exhibition area, the Serbs displayed a "time machine", which is a special device composed of flywheel and belt, like a moving "time factory". The "time machine" will remind visitors of the change of time through voice and other means, reminding people to remember the important role of time in human life and urban development. When the sound of "ticking, ticking" echoes in the ear, many passengers stop to listen as if they are re examining their attitude to life.

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