- The idea of doing hours of Physics questions fills you with excitement and not dread.
- You read Wikipedia on an unrelated topic and find yourself perusing physics topics nonetheless.
- You push a trolley around a supermarket and envisage the vector forces acting on the trolley in order to make go in the direction of motion.
- You find yourself holding a shoe on the end of a shoelace in a moving train in order to test an inertial and non-inertial frame of reference.
- You walk past a book store and end up in the physics section throwing caution to the wind and purchasing a couple of astronomy books (just for the hell of it).
- You can successfully argue that maths is only a tool for physicists and a means to an end.
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