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Any one else here obsessed with physics?

Noticed Roger and I both visual thinkers, just his view clearer then mine could be the 70 IQ point difference, giving him more resolution.
 
They are starting to see what I see, in my minds eye. Where the message during my stroke lead me down why I started this thread, to document this.


 
Yep! I struggle with math because of how theoretical it is. However physics actually brings that math and gives it a physical application. I largely struggled with calculus because the whole time I was like, "when would I use this? Why would I use this?" But understanding physics honestly helped me enjoy the math that I thought only existed through theory.
 
I never followed math because had to memorize proofs I'm a visual thinker calculus is visual. physics at its root is visual.
 
The more I watch AI roger the more I like it. Had a big debate with one of my buddies on this 30 years ago when he first noticed it, DId not know about the experiments at the time, knew about Bell.


 
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