Joan Feynman - My brother, Richard: A sad love story (9/18)

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Joan Feynman (1927-2020) is an American astrophysicist. She has made important contributions to the study of solar wind particles and fields, sun-Earth relations and magnetospheric physics. [Listeners: Christopher Sykes, Alexander Ruzmaikin; date recorded: 2019]
TRANSCRIPT: My brother when he was still quite young used to say to me all the time, 'Women are no good, women are no good, women are no good'. So one day I had done something stupid in my opinion. And I said to him, 'You know Richard, you're right. Women are no good'. He got this glassy look in his eyes. He said, 'No, I met a wonderful woman last night'. So okay, all right. Well, that was Arline. And if you would walk down the beach in Rockaway, you would see Arline sitting with braided hair. So they met and were attracted to one another. And by the time Richard was going to MIT... When he left for MIT, my mother and father had invited her to his graduation from high school and then he was leaving for MIT. And so she was at our house, she left from our house. And when Richard left, he kissed his family around, including Arline who must have been about 16 or 17 at the time. But it was clear they were going to get married. And she was accepted as part of the family at very young. For example, she played the piano, so she was hired to teach me to play the piano. She... she and I went for long bike rides together. She went painting with my father because she liked to paint and she went to cooking classes with my mother. Now, that's the whole family, you understand. So she was beloved by all of us.
And then we had some trouble one year when all of members of my family got pneumonia. So when we all got better, we thought it would be nice if we took a vacation. So we went to Atlantic City and Arline came with us. And Arline and I shared a room. My brother and Arline would walk on the boardwalk behind me singing in a loud voice, 'She walks...' - to me, behind me - 'she talks, she crawls on her belly like a reptile'.
That visit to Atlantic City... my father noticed that Arline had a bump on her back of her neck and she wasn't feeling well. The doctors didn't know what the bump was. But she got sicker and sicker.
And then Richard felt that she wasn't getting the proper care and that the only way she could get the proper care was if he married her and therefore became responsible for what care she would get. But by that time, we knew she had tuberculosis and also at the time there was no known cure for it. They're actually... they were close to it, but it wasn't general knowledge. And my mother was afraid she was going to lose her son to tuberculosis and so she was very upset.
But after a while, she came to realize that nothing else could be done. So she gave her and my father's permission and they took Arline out of bed in her home, put her in an ambulance and took her to the river between New York and New Jersey where there were ferries going across. The ferries have captains and captains can perform marriages. So they went to New Jersey and were married on the ferry and then she went directly into another hospital.
She was a lovely girl. She was very sweet to everyone. She was very careful with people. I mean, she didn't insult anybody. Everybody loved Arline.
They moved to Albuquerque where Richard was in Los Alamos. And she had all kinds of lovely ideas despite of being so sick. For example, she thought it would be nice if they had a barbecue when Richard came down on the weekends. So she bought him a barbecue outfit with all the trimmings and a barbecue. And he had to barbecue the supper outside her window of the hospital and then they had the barbecue. And she also ordered for his birthday a bunch of pencils. Now his pet name for her was 'pootsie', and the pencil says, 'I love you, pootsie'. And she gave him that and insisted he not take that off but use it.
So they did the best they could but she did die of tuberculosis. Richard, her father was there but her mother didn't want to go. And I was a freshman in high school... in college. And I was very, very sad because she was so much a member of the family. She wasn't just his fiancée. She was a member who had a strong relationship to every member of our family.
Somebody - a friend of Richard's - got the idea that there should be memorial steps to great scientists. So they worked on it and worked on it, and finally the United States government decided okay, so they took four great scientists, I think it was. My brother, of course was one of them.

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@rwilson7197
@rwilson7197 4 жыл бұрын
Watched the movie Infinity about the early life of Richard Feynman. So sad that Arline died so young. 😢 Thank you for sharing this clip. The movie was very good.
@ChitchatwithApril
@ChitchatwithApril 4 жыл бұрын
Sweet. Thank you for sharing this beautiful story.
@prikarsartam
@prikarsartam 3 жыл бұрын
even at this age, her eyes glazed brightly when telling such stories.
@Sharperthanu1
@Sharperthanu1 2 жыл бұрын
That has nothing to do with her "age." She's had too much sun exposure on her face and neck.Cher is probably nearly as "old" as her but Cher never gets any sun exposure on her face and neck and look at the difference. This is 2022 and you should see the recent untouched pictures of Cher on her Instagram. Cher still looks perfect and she's at least "seventy-six."
@nicholashayek5495
@nicholashayek5495 Жыл бұрын
@@Sharperthanu1 what
@DistortedV12
@DistortedV12 4 жыл бұрын
RIP Joan Feynman
@MichaelKingsfordGray
@MichaelKingsfordGray 2 жыл бұрын
RIP real adult names.
@GGora
@GGora 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I analyse his chart using my Jungian techniques. I had NO IDEA about his personal life and when I casted his chart, I wondered to myself whether he has had a tragic love story. Fascinating that yes, charts don't lie.
@pranit_19
@pranit_19 4 жыл бұрын
What charts are you talking about?
@GGora
@GGora 4 жыл бұрын
@@pranit_19 birth chart. I have been practicing and analysing these for years and also have a public research on fiverr in which I analyse random charts of complete strangers and tell them, in 3 hour audios about their life, their flaws, their attributes, their kinks, their love interests, their diseases, and dates of past event themes, as far back as decades ( and future). My online testimonials are all public.I am also collaborating with several data scientists (my PhD is in engineering) in order to figure out the math and the mechanisms involved in these brilliant and mostly dismissed and mocked ( due to ignorance and arrogance) ancient sciences. I am still shocked on a daily basis how accurate these ancient rules are.
@GGora
@GGora 4 жыл бұрын
@@pranit_19 you can check my channel and in it, I analyse Feynman's chart for over an hour in details....and my 'science and occult' playlist has amazing videos re such topics from all over for those interested in stuff algorithms often filter out.
@The268170
@The268170 4 жыл бұрын
Psuedo science
@GGora
@GGora 4 жыл бұрын
The268170 truly sorry for you. Typical ignorant arrogant fool. Calling a 4000 year old science that has never failed once pseudoscience. Why don’t you research something before opening your big mouth. Science to this day has yet to establish astrology as pseudoscience and there are many PhD level scientists such a myself who have been researching the occult and we have been left “ shocked” by the personal animosity and unscientific juvenile behaviour against any right brain or ancient topic regardless of how little science actually knows about such stuff.
@theadityatamar
@theadityatamar 5 жыл бұрын
You should not have edited the clips. It's disrespectful to say the least.
@esraeloh8681
@esraeloh8681 4 жыл бұрын
@@aleks-wy6uf You clearly don't have a soft spot for these people, I can't find it all in 1 either, it's just an edit of their story, that's how, instead of just what they'd said, it is what some of us are actulaly interested in, the all of their being they presented in these bits, & editing it like this looses all that.
@Sharperthanu1
@Sharperthanu1 2 жыл бұрын
That goes to show you what too much sun exposure can do to someone's face.
@thelstan270
@thelstan270 Жыл бұрын
aging does that pal
@blacklisted4885
@blacklisted4885 2 жыл бұрын
tragic, probably close to tuberculosis cure as well. Yes sorry, she even says so
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