In daily life and scientific research, we often face uncertainty. The greatness of probability theory lies in providing us with a language and tools to understand and quantify uncertainty. The core philosophical insight of Galton's pegboard demonstration is that the absolute randomness of individuals and the high regularity of groups can coexist harmoniously. The path of each ball is an unrepeatable random walk, reflecting the uncertainty of the microscopic world; however, when a sufficient number of samples converge, they obey an extremely stable and beautiful macroscopic distribution, reflecting the predictability of the macroscopic world. This contrast between "microscopic chaos and macroscopic order" is not only the cornerstone of statistics but also a metaphor for the universal laws governing many complex systems, from molecular motion to social phenomena. Operating our "Probability" exhibit (1400*1510*2100mm), you will witness a poetic theater of randomness. Press the start butt