I never had a scientific intuition. In college, I once saw a physics demonstration with a cathode ray tube—moving a magnet bent the beam of light that showed the path of the electrons. I had never seen electrons before and it occurred to me that I had never really believed in the equations in my physics book; I knew they were the right answers to give on tests, but I wouldn’t have expected to see them work.
Intuitively connecting mathy physics to reality isn’t the default; you need to watch demonstrations and conduct thought experiments to make those connections. Your intuition got better that day.
Intuitively connecting mathy physics to reality isn’t the default; you need to watch demonstrations and conduct thought experiments to make those connections. Your intuition got better that day.