These images show how the displays may be arranged. A 3 foot high by 3
foot wide text panel is at the top, with a 1.5 foot high by 1 foot wide
experiment panel below. They are designed for easy construction,
assembly and transportation rather than unique visual interest. The
displays are anchored to the ground at each of four feet with rebar and
U-bolts. Each experiment panel will need to be different, not shown as
such here. Also, these figures show an earlier display design, replaced by the one below.

Displays are grouped according to common themes or concepts, with
scientific method in the center, epistemology on the left and
metaphysics on the right, at least as a first cut. Arcing arrangement
makes the space seem less square, provides architectural zones for
concentration, and makes it easier to remember where things are than if
they were all arranged in a circle.
Enclosure is assumed to be a standard size tent of 20 feet by 20 feet,
with a roof that transmits light in the daytime. Displays have lights
for nighttime, a fluorescent tube or two fluorescent bulbs in an
overhead bracket.
Overhead view, with twelve displays
A view as seen from the entrance