Marie Curie chamava a radiação de luz fada. Não sabia que a matava (Eu Estava Lá)
⚠️ Warsaw, 1867. Paris, 1891. A miserable, leaky shed. And inside that shed — the greatest scientific discovery of the 19th century. I was there, from beginning to end. 🔬 What you'll see in this video: → Poland occupied by Russia — and the clandestine school where she studied → Paris 1891 — arriving penniless, sleeping hungry → The miserable laboratory where radium was discovered → The glow she called fairy light — and which was killing her → The two Nobel Prizes — and the academy that never accepted her → World War I — and the ambulances she bought with the Nobel Prize → The notebooks that are still radioactive today → The price her body paid for science 📚 I am Alex Cadilhe, a history professor. Here on the "I WAS THERE" channel, I don't just tell the story—I take you inside it. With camera in hand, in the places where it all happened, documenting each moment as if it were today. 🕰️ Did you know? Marie Curie's notebooks are still radioactive and are kept in lead boxes at the National Library of Paris. Anyone wishing to consult them must sign a risk waiver. They will remain dangerous for another 1,500 years. The science she discovered still lives—and is still dangerous. 👇 IF THIS VIDEO TOUCHED YOU: ✅ Subscribe to the channel — a new trip every week ✅ Comment what surprised you most in this video ✅ Share with someone who loves science or history ✅ Turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any trips ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Warsaw 1867 · the girl who couldn't study 01:20 — The Polish clandestine school 02:30 — Arrival in Paris · the unheated apartment 03:40 — The Sorbonne · the only woman in a room of men 04:40 — Pierre Curie · the encounter that changed everything 05:30 — The miserable shed · where radium was discovered 06:30 — The radioactive glow · the fairy light that killed 07:20 — The two Nobel Prizes 08:00 — Pierre's death · the greatest loss 08:40 — The First World War · ambulances with X-rays 09:20 — The price of science · the body that paid the price 10:00 — The legacy · what she left behind forever ⚠️ WARNING: This video uses images and scenarios created with Artificial Intelligence for entertainment and historical education purposes. The facts are based on historical records documented by biographers, historians, and sources contemporary to the period.

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