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  1. 11 de jul. de 2017 · julio 11, 2017. en Historia. La historia del genio que entendió el amor después de la muerte. Richard Feynman conoció a Arline Greenbaum antes de los 17 años mientras cursaban la preparatoria. A pesar del carácter tan diferenciado entre ambos, la brillantez del físico conquistó poco a poco a Arline, sin importar el sinfín de ...

  2. 27 de abr. de 2021 · By Sarah Hassan. Richard Feynman’s famous love letter, among others, to his late wife, Arline Greenbaum, offer a personal glimpse into the private heartache of the Nobel Prize winning physicist who grappled with the mysteries of death in the face of a young and unforgettable love.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Se llamaba Arline Greenbaum. Durante años fueron una pareja inseparable que no necesitaba de nadie más para sentirse feliz. Fue durante su relación cuando Feynman descubrió su profundo interés por la naturaleza, que finalmente le llevó a especializarse en física en el MIT.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2021 · Richard Feynman, Nobel de Física, escribió en 1946 a su esposa fallecida una de las más bellas cartas que se recuerde. Es uno de los tesoros que comparte Shaun Usher, coleccionista de misivas,...

  5. In June 1945, the 27-year-old physi­cist Richard Feyn­man lost his wife, Arline Feyn­man, to tuber­cu­lo­sis. Only 25 years old, she was Richard’s high-school sweet­heart. And yet she was much more. As Lawrence Krauss writes in 2012 biog­ra­phy on Feyn­man: Richard and Arline were soul mates.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2017 · Few people have enchanted the popular imagination with science more powerfully and lastingly than physicist Richard Feynman (May 11, 1918–February 15, 1988) — the “Great Explainer” with the uncommon gift for bridging the essence of science with the most human and humane dimensions of life.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Her name was Arline Greenbaum. For years, they were an inseparable couple that wouldn’t need of anybody else to feel happy. It was during their relationship, Feynman discovered his profound interest in nature, which eventually led him to major in physics at MIT.