SpssDirac i strongly urge you to get the fuck out of physics, you apparently dont have what it takes.
You calmy make assertions that you are not even sure of, thinking your physics background will somehow protect you from complete and utter embarassment by someone smarter than you.
You obviously found physics challenging, but you thought your inferior mind would still be capable of dealing with such a field if you just studied enough.
People who actually make contributions to the field of physics generally have iqs of 150 and up, in which case, the only thing you will ever be capable of is memorizing and regurgitating the thoughts and ideas of people far superior to you.
If you actually didnt find physics difficult, then you wouldnt criticize and attempt to berate someone who found physics totally unchallenging.
The frontier of physics is determined by people with iqs 30 or 40 pts higher than you, like me. The field is indifferent to mindless memorizers like who who have no capability of understanding concepts well enough to build on them.
You will probably become a hs physics teacher who fails everybody because you want your students to suffer and find the material just as difficult as you did
I do not find undergraduate level physics challenging. You cannot say that you found physics easy, because you have never done it! In fact you have not even done that basic as fuck quantum mechanics problem I just gave you. That's like first/second year level stuff.
an iq of 150 is not 30-40 points higher than mine. I do not memorize stuff. In fact YOU seem to be the one memorizing stuff. You are talking about bohmian interpretation of qm and how it does not violate casualty or whatever, but you don't even understand quantum mechanics. so how the fuck are you supposed to "understand" what you are saying? you just memorized those things.
I have only taken 3 courses on QM, so it's not like I totally understand relativistic quantum field theory, I am getting there. I do however know a LOT more about quantum mechanics than you do. With your severe math deficiencies, you would probably not be able to get very far into a book such as sakurai. I would suggest you learn some basic math, and then try a book like griffiths to start.
you seem to think that I have just memorized a bunch of formulas. This is understandable, because the only physics you have ever seen is the type where you memorize stuff, and plug it in. That's not how physics works though. Yes you have to learn other peoples ideas, that's the whole point of science, you build off of previous work. But to do that you need to UNDERSTAND what other people have done, not "memorize" it. You do not understand what people have done in QM, so you cannot try to build on those ideas.