15th Oct 2015: Thermodynamics; The Laws the History and How it Shaped Cottonopolis by Simon Ward

thermodynamics

Come along to The Castle Hotel at 7pm to listen to Simon’s talk. Share a crust of bread, and learn what he has to share…

 

Title of talk:

Thermodynamics- the laws the history and how it shaped Cottonopolis.
 

Bullet points of what you would like to talk about:

  • Basic definitions
  • The four laws of thermodynamics
  • Open, closed & isolated systems with heat engines
  • Steam engines in Cottonopolis
  • The history of thermodynamics
  • The branches of thermodynamics
  • Demonstrations of thermodynamics

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Kintsugi: Learning To Love The Critical

Why do whistleblowers get such a hard time ? The philosophy of Kintsugi may help us appreciate the value of the critical even when it is directed at something we love; as such we can learn to love the process of finding problems because they lead to improvement. It is hard sometimes to not get caught up on the politics of group think and remain honest and true to the reality that you experience. I certainly have found this in both developing the Ragged University project and being honest in my own personal setting. I have long struggled with the uncomfortable nature of being critical especially when I worry that I may be upsetting some constructive setting or community. Read more…

Easy Healthy Recipe: Super Seaweed Salad by Tracy Griffen

Welcome to festival month in Edinburgh. Yes, the world’s biggest arts festival takes over Scotland’s capital for this month. There’s also Foodies Festival this weekend at Inverleith Park, with some lucky winners from last month’s newsletter enjoying free entry tickets. I’ll be cycling there on Friday with empty pannier bags, so read on for the August’s article on how to attend a foodie event and stay (relatively) healthy.
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