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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
On his personal JUDGMENT DAY God will clear up this confusion for " brilliant " atheist and sex predator Richard Feynman
On his personal JUDGMENT DAY God will clear up this confusion for " brilliant " atheist and sex predator Richard Feynman :
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[ .... sexual abuse of females ?Richard Feynman was not officially charged with or convicted of sexual abuse, but he faced serious public allegations of physical abuse from his second wife and has been widely criticized for his treatment of women. [Specific allegations and documented behaviors include:Domestic Abuse Allegations:[ During their 1956 divorce, Feynman’s second wife, Mary Louise Bell, testified that he subjected her to "extreme cruelty."] According to her testimony found in FBI files, he "choked her, threw pieces of bric-a-brac about and smashed the furniture" when he felt his work was interrupted.[ Pick-up Artistry: In his own autobiography, Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!, he described using "pick-up artist" techniques that involved intentionally disrespecting women in bars to manipulate them into sleeping with him. He recounted calling women who wouldn't sleep with him "bitches" and "worse than a whore."] Professional Misconduct: Contemporary accounts and critiques, such as those in The Baffler and Scientific American, point to behavior that would likely result in disciplinary action today.[ This included posing as an undergraduate to pursue young women, drawing nude portraits of students, and allegedly harassing female colleagues and wives of other faculty. ] Contextual Debate: Some biographers and supporters argue that his behavior was a product of the sexist culture of the time or that the physical abuse allegations were exaggerated to secure a divorce under then-strict California laws.[ However, his own written accounts of his attitudes toward women remain a central point of modern feminist critiques. ]Would you like more details on how modern scientific institutions have addressed these historical controversies?
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