@cat_pavel: What's the connection with atoms? They only said that the power of the eruption is comparable to the explosion of an atomic bomb. Wouldn't it have been better to show the story of the atomic bombing of Japan, for example?
@MARxLENin: I think the connection was that we haven't even learned how to distinguish between natural hazards, let alone predict them, prevent them, or prevent them, but we are already in such a hurry to create man-made hazards that we don't know how to deal with or deal with later.
It's a pity they didn't tell you much about Marie Curie, she has a very interesting fate, it would definitely be enough for a whole series. I highly recommend reading her biography, written by her daughter Eva Skladovskaya-Curie.
@ansdnv: By the way, yes. They told me how radiation affects the body and said nothing about the death of Maria, about the death of her colleague Antoine Henri Becquerel. Pierre is sure that Curie would have died the same way.
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9And what a terrible story about a volcanic eruption...Poor people ((((
Pierre is sure that Curie would have died the same way.