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天然放射性の発見者ヘンリー・ベクレルが誕生

ヘンリー・ベックレール(Henri Becquerel)は1852年12月15日にパリで生まれたフランスの物理学者だ。


天然放射性の発見者ヘンリー・ベクレルが誕生

In an alternate history, Henry Becquerel, the discoverer of natural radioactivity, was not born. This change has significant implications for the understanding and development of nuclear science.

1852

In this fictional history, Henry Becquerel is never born, altering the course of scientific discoveries.

1869

Marie Curie, a brilliant physicist, is born in Warsaw, Poland.

1890

Marie Curie shows an early interest in science and begins her studies in physics and mathematics at the University of Paris.

1896

Without Henry Becquerel's prior discovery of natural radioactivity, Marie Curie independently investigates uranium and its properties, eventually discovering radioactivity herself.

1898

Marie Curie isolates two new elements, polonium and radium, and coins the term 'radioactivity' to describe their behavior.

1903

Marie Curie, along with her husband Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel (a fictional character inspired by the real Becquerel), is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their groundbreaking research on radioactivity.

1911

Marie Curie receives her second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, for her discovery of polonium and radium.

1934

Frederic Joliot and Irene Joliot-Curie (Marie Curie's fictional daughter) successfully create the first artificial radioactive isotopes, opening new possibilities for medical treatments and scientific research.

1942

The Manhattan Project, a research project to develop atomic weapons, is initiated in the United States. However, without the foundational work on radioactivity by Henry Becquerel, the project progresses at a slower pace.

1945

World War II ends without the United States successfully developing atomic weapons. The devastation caused by nuclear bombings is avoided.

1952

Marie Curie's fictional daughter, Irene Joliot-Curie, makes significant advancements in the field of nuclear power, leading to the development of safe and efficient nuclear reactors for energy production.

1975

The world's first commercially viable nuclear power plant, based on Irene Joliot-Curie's designs, is opened, marking a major shift towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.

2000

Nuclear power becomes the dominant source of global energy, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating the effects of climate change.


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