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Richard Feynman's 1946 Love Letter to His Deceased Wife Arline

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nsoonhui

7mo ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

This article presents a deeply personal letter from physicist Richard Feynman to his late wife Arline, written in 1946. The letter expresses Feynman's enduring love and grief, revealing a vulnerable, emotional side of the renowned scientist. He writes about the difficulty of expressing his feelings after her death, his realization that he should have written sooner, and his profound love that continues despite her passing. The content provides insight into Feynman's personal life and emotional depth beyond his scientific achievements.

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I adore you, sweetheart.
I know how much you like to hear that — but I don't only write it because you like it — I write it because it makes me warm all over inside to write it to you.
It is such a terribly long time since I last wrote to you — almost two years but I know you'll excuse me because you understand how I am, stubborn and realistic; and I thought there was no sense to writing.
But now I know my darling wife that it is right to do what I have delayed in doing, and that I have done so much in the past.
I want to tell you I love you. I want to love you. I always
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Richard Feynman was one of the best-known and most influential physicists of his generation. In the 1940s, he played a part in the development of the atomic bomb; in 1986, as a key member of the Rogers Commission, he investigated the Space Shuttle Challen

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