We woke up bright and early at 5:00 A.M., with Stephen sleeping in tell 5:30. Once we woke him up we slammed him into the bathroom and told him to take a shower. Once we were ready we left at 6:30 A.M. to go to the Science Museum in London. Since the Museum opens at 10:00 A.M. we got a good amount of time to eat breakfast before we headed out to the museum. The Museum was amazing. Especially compared to what we expected, which was we wouldn't learn anything new and it would be extremely boring. The worst part about the museum was the extremely long lines for each exhibit. By 12:00 P.M. we were starving so we ate some lunch at the Deep Blue and everyone got the the ribs with the macaroni and cheese. It was delicious, something very unexpected from museum food. Once we were finished eating we headed back to the exhibits. Some of our most favorite exhibits were the robot exhibit, where a real robot that looked similar to a human would mimic everything you did. Our second most favorite exhibit and Sahil's favorite exhibit was the re-creation of James Watson's workshop. In the workshop there were some of his creations that led to his steam engine and the significance of each on the UK was shown underneath. The Museum had many futuristic creations and re-creations of the past as well. The technology in the museum was out of this world and extremely cool to all of us. The museum even made connections with Google showing us how advanced technology-wise the museum was. Overall the museum had so many exhibits it was mind boggling and we could have spent at least a day at each exhibit asking questions about it and looking at it. However we only had eight hours and we spent every minute looking at the museum. Once we headed back to our hotel when the day was done we were exhausted and speaking on behalf of everyone we crashed as soon as we hit our beds, skipping dinner entirely.
This is a picture of part of the Energy Hall exhibit:
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