A visit to the UK's Science Museum
The Science Museum in Kensington, London, is the world's first science museum and the oldest museum in the UK. Founded in 1857, it covers an area of 45,000 square meters and boasts over 70 exhibition rooms, covering agriculture, shipbuilding, textiles, vehicles, meteorology, atomic physics, molecular chemistry, and more. Through original artifacts, replicas, models, and audiovisual technology, it introduces scientific knowledge, allowing visitors to understand the past and present of technology, envision future technological developments, and encourage people to master modern science and technology. The UK was the first country in the world to undergo the Industrial Revolution, experiencing significant development from steam engines to electricity and atomic energy. This holds an enlightening lesson for us today: science and technology are always the primary productive forces, driving the progress of human civilization.