I like how he said beginners on here are intermediate. I feel better about myself already
Your a troll OP but i agree with the fact that untrained people have a hard time putting up with the pain from lifting at first. i’ve seen a 200lb untrained person stop lifting after 95x3 on bench because it “hurt”. simply horrifying
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
[quote]nsimmons wrote:
[quote]bevans100fitness wrote:
I’m getting to a point of mind/matter where all i think about is fitness and quantum physics, and i feel no pain… ever[/quote]
What is the extent of your quantum physics knowledge? How do you normalize a wave function? What is a wave function? What are the angular and radial solutions to schrodinger’s equation for the coulomb potential? Can you compute the eigen values of an operator? Can you solve the S.E. in 3 dimensions in spherical polar coordinates for any potential?
Or is it pop-sci books that have no basis with reality, coupled with basic algebra?[/quote]
Oh, snap!
Burned, re-burned, scooped up again and incinerated. Then shot into orbit.
Oh, and spherical polar coordinates suck balls. I recognize their utility but I fucking hate them. That is all.[/quote]
One does think that, and I never thought I’d have the spherical Laplacian memorized until i solved the heat equation 50 times. I see there’s been no response. After I busted a nut to pass real 4th year QM, I have a issue with people name dropping fields they are completely clueless about.
Sunday I squated 225 for sets of 12 until I chucked on my lawn. That was easy. Try sitting at your desk for 16 hours a day, 5 days in a row reading the same 4 pages of a mathematical physics text, not understanding anything.
That IS pain!
The more one learns, the more one learns how stupid they really are.
[quote]nsimmons wrote:
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
[quote]nsimmons wrote:
[quote]bevans100fitness wrote:
I’m getting to a point of mind/matter where all i think about is fitness and quantum physics, and i feel no pain… ever[/quote]
What is the extent of your quantum physics knowledge? How do you normalize a wave function? What is a wave function? What are the angular and radial solutions to schrodinger’s equation for the coulomb potential? Can you compute the eigen values of an operator? Can you solve the S.E. in 3 dimensions in spherical polar coordinates for any potential?
Or is it pop-sci books that have no basis with reality, coupled with basic algebra?[/quote]
Oh, snap!
Burned, re-burned, scooped up again and incinerated. Then shot into orbit.
Oh, and spherical polar coordinates suck balls. I recognize their utility but I fucking hate them. That is all.[/quote]
One does think that, and I never thought I’d have the spherical Laplacian memorized until i solved the heat equation 50 times. I see there’s been no response. After I busted a nut to pass real 4th year QM, I have a issue with people name dropping fields they are completely clueless about.
I am smart, I do have a high IQ. A physics degree was the fucking hardest thing ever.
Sunday I squated 225 for sets of 12 until I chucked on my lawn. That was easy. Try sitting at your desk for 16 hours a day, 5 days in a row reading the same 4 pages of a mathematical physics text, not understanding anything.
That IS pain!
The more one learns, the more one learns how stupid they really are.
[/quote]
Agreed. Although I was studying computer science, I know exactly where you’re coming from. Of course, some of that stuff now seems incredibly easy. But that struggle to make those cognitive leaps really just doesn’t compare to the “pain” of most other things in life.
[quote]nsimmons wrote:
[quote]Aragorn wrote:
[quote]nsimmons wrote:
[quote]bevans100fitness wrote:
I’m getting to a point of mind/matter where all i think about is fitness and quantum physics, and i feel no pain… ever[/quote]
What is the extent of your quantum physics knowledge? How do you normalize a wave function? What is a wave function? What are the angular and radial solutions to schrodinger’s equation for the coulomb potential? Can you compute the eigen values of an operator? Can you solve the S.E. in 3 dimensions in spherical polar coordinates for any potential?
Or is it pop-sci books that have no basis with reality, coupled with basic algebra?[/quote]
Oh, snap!
Burned, re-burned, scooped up again and incinerated. Then shot into orbit.
Oh, and spherical polar coordinates suck balls. I recognize their utility but I fucking hate them. That is all.[/quote]
One does think that, and I never thought I’d have the spherical Laplacian memorized until i solved the heat equation 50 times. I see there’s been no response. After I busted a nut to pass real 4th year QM, I have a issue with people name dropping fields they are completely clueless about.
I am smart, I do have a high IQ. A physics degree was the fucking hardest thing ever.
Sunday I squated 225 for sets of 12 until I chucked on my lawn. That was easy. Try sitting at your desk for 16 hours a day, 5 days in a row reading the same 4 pages of a mathematical physics text, not understanding anything.
That IS pain!
The more one learns, the more one learns how stupid they really are.
[/quote]
Thank you, thank you, and thank you. I got my advanced degree in Biochemistry, not physics, but I always held a very soft place in my heart for it and often thought I should have majored in physics. That said, biophysics and particularly physical chemistry has some FUCKING PAINFUL work in it. I am starting to seriously consider going back for physics and math.
Much respect to you, I fucking love physics and wish I had majored in it, as much as I really really love my DNA, molecular modelling and gene expression :).
Oh, and I know EXACTLY what you’re talking about when you mentioned staring at the exact same 4 pages of text for 60 hours straight. Writing my thesis was the most ridiculously painful thing I’ve ever done. Sleeping an average of only 5 times a week for 3 months straight with an average day of 30 hours instead of 24 hrs while trying to keep functioning on all levels. That’s pain.
I couldn’t friggin believe the OP threw in a QM reference. I didn’t know whether to laugh or throw up haha