We are not completely ignorant of Madame Curie. He is a great physicist, chemist and above all a scientist in the history of modern science. She and her husband Pierre Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their research on radioactivity, and they later discovered polonium individually. The discovery of this element and later the discovery of radium brought him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. But before the award, it was one of the biggest milestones in Mrs. Currie's life. He had a secret relationship with his student and almost missed the Nobel Prize.
In 1906, Mary Curie's husband Pierre Curie died in a car accident. Mary Curie endured many hardships in the face of her husband's death, but she continued to invest in scientific experimentation and research. There was a time when he had to give up all his emotions and choose a life of indifference.
However, there was still someone who entered Madame Curie's life and disrupted the normal rhythm of her life. This person is Paul Langvin, a student who is 5 years younger than Madame Curie.
After losing her husband, Madame Curie was in a situation where she had to take care of not only her scientific experiments, but also her two daughters. However, Langvin helped him a lot in the family and in the world of science, which encouraged him immensely. After all, Curry fell in love with Langvin.
However, Langvin is a married man and his wife is a young woman. He often quarreled with Langvin over trivial matters and complained that Langvin could not contribute anything to the family and only knew how to meet his own needs, how to spend all his money on science. The language or accent of a scientist and a housewife can never match. Gradually Langvin also became disgusted with his wife. On the contrary, he felt a kind of mental resonance towards Mrs. Currie, since she was a scientist like him.
As a result, Madame Curie and Langvin fell in love with each other, and the two plotted a divorce from Langvin's wife. However, Langwin's wife, despite risking her life, was adamant in her decision not to divorce, and the divorce plan ultimately failed. But something unexpected happened.
Langvin's wife discovered a love letter written by Madame Curie for him and published it in the media. It is expected that such a breaking news will be exaggerated in the hands of the media and will reveal Madame Curie's love and interest in sex in the form of slander. Everyone started criticizing Madame Curie. He didn't even hesitate to call her a "Polish whore" and ask her to come out. But the people of France at the time suddenly saw that Madame Curie was going to be nominated as a Nobel Prize winner for her research on polonium and radium. The organizers wanted to cancel Madame Curie's nomination after hearing about such scandals. However, with the help of the state, Madame Curie was finally nominated and declared the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
After the outbreak of World War I, people did not have time to express concern about the Currie scandal, but Curry personally moved to the front lines to treat wounded soldiers by X-rays. In 1934, Mary Curie died of malignant leukemia. The reason for this is said to be the long-term exposure to radioactive substances due to research.
The gist of this is that no human being is a sage or a nun who can do whatever he wants to keep his life completely free from filth. Made up of Madame Curie's life sciences. He is still our most respected, great scientist.
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