A História Completa da Radiação: O Fenômeno que Mudou a Ciência para Sempre

My Book: 100 Philosophers You Need to Know https://hotm.io/1ALYs18T *** Radiation is one of the most fascinating and feared phenomena in human history. From the first discoveries in the nineteenth century, when scientists like Wilhelm Röntgen and Marie Curie opened the doors to a world invisible to the naked eye, to modern applications in medicine, energy, and technology, the history of radiation is a journey full of extraordinary discoveries, human tragedies, and scientific revolutions. In this video, we will explore this entire historical trajectory: from the discovery of X-rays in 1895, through the natural radioactivity identified by Henri Becquerel, the revolutionary experiments of Pierre and Marie Curie, the race to develop the atomic bomb during World War II, the nuclear disasters of Chernobyl and Fukushima, to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and advances in radiotherapy in the fight against cancer. You will understand what radiation is, how it works, what its types are — alpha, beta, and gamma — and why it both fascinates and terrifies humanity. We will explore the behind-the-scenes of science, the unsung heroes and those tragically sacrificed in the name of knowledge, as well as the geopolitical consequences of atomic power. This is a story of courage, science, war, and hope. Prepare to see the invisible world with new eyes. If you are passionate about history, science, or simply want to understand how the world works, this video is for you. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and activate the bell so you don't miss any episodes. New videos every day! *** The Complete History of Radiation: The Phenomenon that Changed Science Forever *** As a reference for the creation of this video, we used the books: Radioactivity: A Brief Introduction by Frank Close and Marie Curie: A Biography by Susan Quinn. Creation of original and exclusive images and animations produced by SanIlustra. Synthetic voice narration. Written, reviewed, and edited by William.