Science

Friday, July 15th, 2022 was the date of the Science Group’s annual visit to a place of scientific interest. Previously we have ventured to Jodrell Bank, Woolsthorpe Hall (the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton) and guided tours of Papplewick Pumping Station and Bestwood Winding House.

This year we paid a visit to The George Green Windmill and Science Centre in Sneinton. George Green was 14 years old when his father built the windmill and for much of the rest of his life George worked in the windmill. But George Green was also a brilliant mathematician and physicist who from the age of 40 spent 6 years at Caius College at Cambridge University.

We were split into two groups for a guided tour of the Windmill; the group not on the tour were able to spend time in the science centre and the community garden.


Lesson 1 for some potential apprentice Millers

Joan explains to Jean the nuances of Green’s simplified theory of electromagnetism

Sue demonstrating that the human body is a battery

Our guide Sam Boote, who is a member of Keyworth u3a, was very knowledgeable and this is what he wrote to me a day after the visit:
Hello David
Thanks for your comments, and it was a pleasure to meet your members and show them round the mill. Your 2 groups were the most attentive and engaged that I have yet encountered.

It was a good day out and recommended for a family visit especially if you have the pleasure of grandchildren over the school summer break. Following the visit many of us enjoyed a prearranged meal on the way back at The Arrow in Arnold.

Next Meeting: August is a summer break. September 16th we are back at the John Godber Centre at 10.00 am

David Rose
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