Is it possible to love math and hate physics?

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The discussion centers around the relationship between mathematics and physics, specifically exploring whether it is possible for someone to love mathematics while disliking physics. Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding their preferences for these subjects, touching on themes of structure, rigor, and educational backgrounds.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a strong dislike for physics, feeling overwhelmed by physics problems while enjoying mathematics and finance.
  • Another participant suggests that while it is possible to dislike physics, it may be beneficial to understand the connections between math and physics, as they view math as a precise form of physics.
  • A different viewpoint indicates that many students transition from physics to mathematics due to a preference for the structure found in math compared to the perceived looseness of physics.
  • Some participants note that personal backgrounds and parental expectations may influence their feelings towards physics and engineering.
  • One participant asserts that physics is essentially applied mathematics, implying that a strong math foundation is necessary for understanding physics.
  • Another participant acknowledges the possibility of loving math while being indifferent or disinterested in physics, citing experiences of friends who prefer pure mathematics over physics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of opinions on the relationship between math and physics, with no clear consensus. Some agree that it is possible to love one and dislike the other, while others challenge this notion, suggesting that a strong affinity for math typically correlates with an appreciation for physics.

Contextual Notes

Participants' views are influenced by their educational experiences and personal preferences, which may not reflect broader trends or outcomes in the fields of mathematics and physics.

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I am a mechanical engineering student and I have realized that i do not like physics as much as i though i did. I seem to have a brain freeze everytime i start a physics problem. I only did a degree with physics because my mom is a physics teacher.
I don't mind math and i love finance, but i seem to hate physics. In Engineering, people say that they hate it because every problem seems like a math problems to them, for me, i hate it because every problem seems to be a physics problem, i don't mind the math...?!
I am taking fluid mechanics and thermo dynamics and just plain on dynamics and it all seems like physics brain fry!
So is it possible to love math and hate physics at the same time?
 
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it is, but it is wise to try to recover from that state. math is basically physics made precise. thus raw physics is hard to understand for those of us used to precise statements. but physics is useful for those of us wanting to understand where the ideas for the math came from. what i really hate is a lecture from a physicist who takes all the physics for granted and tries to show off how mathematical he can be. he teaches me nothing that way. i don't to hear about differentiable manifolds and tensors from a physicist, i want to hear why manifolds and tensors are the right model for the physics.
 
Have a chat with "two quant" and other "finance gurus" here about the best courses you might take for finance! I'd guess... as much programming as possible, but that's just a guess... Given that you love it (how?), and given the wages, it seems like a no brainer. When you get a job, buy your mum good presents, teachers don't earn what they deserve. As you don't actually love Maths then I'm not sure mahwonk's advice is for you...
 
It's definitely possible and from what I've seen, fairly common. Physics seems pretty loose in comparison to math and that don't fly with someone that needs tight structure. I've seen way more people change to math from physics than the opposite. The reason was usually to meet the needs of that structure.
 
IDK, i have always found math less annoying than Physics. I've acctually walked into a math class with a smile whereas physics has always been like, damn now i got physics.
Maybe its just my parents, they have always sort off instilled in me that if i didnt to engineering i would be a worthless human. Which is why i have pushed through Phys 1, 2 ,3 and instrumental physics without enjoying any of them.
 
No! :mad:
 
Physics is just applied math. Hand and glove.

Love math and hate physics?? Not likely, unless the math skills aren't up to par for the level of physics you are doing.
 
I don't discount the possibility...

I prefer mathematics to physics, although I do enjoy studying both.
 
Of course it is, many of my math major friends are either completely disinterested in physics or put off by it because they think physicists are messy and unrigorous. One guy said he thinks educational subjects are games, he isn't interested in playing the game of physics but he loves the game of pure mathematics so that's what he does.
 

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