Illuminating India : 500 Years of Science and Innovation

Interesting exhibition at the Science Museum looking at India’s long tradition of scientific and innovative thinking.

The show was divided cleverly into three key areas, observation, calculation and innovation. Within each of these it then looked at historic and contemporary achievements using some fascinating examples.

I loved seeing Everest’s theodolite as I have helped to organise an exhibition at work (RICS) which includes a model of the theodolite so it was wonderful to see the real thing. There was also a lovely drawing of Everest at work. I was also fascinated by a scrap of manuscript which includes the first recorded use of zero as a number. Our numbering system of a repetition of the repetition of the numbers 1 to 9 and zero comes from India.

Closes on 22 April 2018

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