
Radium forever transformed attitudes to time and where we may be within history – creating the first efflorescence of truly long-term thinking. Until that point, we knew the Earth was old, but hadn’t fully embraced how many more millions – or even billions – of years could lie ahead for humanity and the planet. In Europe, Christians assumed they were much closer to time’s end than its beginning. Judgement Day was anticipated soon. Then, the 1900s dawned, and radioactivity was discovered. This changed everything. From thinking they lived near history’s end, people now recognized they could be living during its very beginning. Humanity’s universe, no longer decrepit, now seemed positively youthful.