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Compared to other people or other scientists/mathematitians..

>> No.7104680

>>7104667
extremely autistic compared to other scientists, but not as autistic as mathematicians

>> No.7104688
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>>7104667

>> No.7104698

>>7104667
I never like Richard Feynman although I think he has an interesting life. He's too irresponsible and reckless. He has a huge ego too.

Richard Feynman is Myers-Briggs is ENTP. That is how his mind works.

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>>7104698
Tfw I'm ENFP/ENTP myself

Most people really like you but for a limited time a week

>> No.7104776

>>7104698
Yeah, I'm ENTPDFEMNTDGHL and I see how Richard is this. Pretty obvious.

>> No.7105868 [DELETED] 

>>7104713


INTP who scored 23 on autism test reporting in i basically know nobody out there which is not a problem at all and yeah >>7104698 is right i can tell because i met few people at uni and they all end up telling me im weird after 3 days... they are right tho

>> No.7105872

>>7104698
INTP who scored 23 on autism test reporting in i basically know nobody out there which is not a problem at all

and yeah >>7104713 is right i can tell because i met few people at uni and they all end up telling me im weird after 3 days... they are right tho

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>> No.7108121

>>7104667
>What is a physicist's mind like?
40% equations
50% poorly remembered graduate-level math
10% facts about famous physicists

>> No.7108144

>>7108097
Don't tell me that's a t-shirt ?!

>> No.7108146

>>7108121
This is wrong.

>> No.7108153

>>7108144
It is, and I wear it once a week.

>> No.7108164

>>7108146
Actually, I was talking about /sci/'s "physicists."

>> No.7108184

>>7104713
INTP here, fuck you

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>>7104667
It's quite obvious, OP

>> No.7108248

>>7108097
> snell's law
> not fermat's principle
faggot

>> No.7108263

>>7108248
Fuck you, I love my shirt.

>> No.7108410

A little gayer than mathematicians. A little less gay than engineers

>> No.7108431

>>7104667
a physics professor said that mathematicians can tell you whether a number exists, physicists are interested in what that number is.
not sure what to make of it.

>> No.7108445

>>7108097
>all that babby stuff they teach you in HS
>bazinga (TM)(R)(DONUT STEEL)
As if this show couldn't fall any lower

>> No.7108448

>>7104667
no different

they simply spend more time thinking of physics than (insert any subject here)

>> No.7108491

>>7108431
Engineers primarily work in 3 dimensions, physicists often work in 4, and mathematicians generally work in n.

>> No.7108518

>>7108491
This.

Although physicists sometimes work in 10 or 11.

>> No.7108604

>>7108097
>remembering constants
thats a bad shirt anon

>> No.7108610

>>7108097
>not remembering the bosons
>nothing from general relativity
Pathetic.

>> No.7108666

>>7108491
It just depends on the type of physics you're doing. Anything that renormalization group theory touches is going to use continuous dimensions, and RG ends up touching quite a few things from high energy to statmech.

>> No.7108679

>>7108610
>gravitational constant
>doppler effect / redshift
i would argue those are related to general relativity

>> No.7108703

>>7108679
Oh please, they're not directly from general relativity.

On the other hand, he's got TWO things specificially from particle physics / quantum field theory.

>> No.7108723

>>7108703
>plancks constant, feynman diagram, standard model
>only two
I am getting an "angsty middle schooler who just watched a couple of youtube vids on k00l science" vibe

>> No.7108861

>>7104667
I like to play pokemon so I think about that sometimes

>> No.7108879

>>7108610
But only matter matters.

>> No.7108930

>>7108861
>playing video games

>> No.7108946

>>7108723
Planck's constant is not specifically from QFT, dumbass.
It's also there in any quantized theory, including nonrelativstic QM, string theory, and loop quantum gravity (because it is the quantum of angular momentum and classical action).

>> No.7108963

>>7108097
>BAZINGA!(TM)

>> No.7108965

>>7108930
>people can't have fun in a way I don't

>> No.7108973

>>7108930
>not using statistics to figure out optimal strategies in pokemon
Why are you even on this board

>> No.7109108

>>7108930
>implying he didn't mean the card game