“Theoretical physics is more intuitive and more practical for everyday use”. It seems true in this case (since you explained it) but it is certainly not something I would usually expect to be told!
In comparison to mathematical physics, that is. I would expect the general rational thinking profit most from studying subjects like biology or even psychology—those are empirical sciences with opportunities for relatively cheap experiments—but one can fear the presently established level of rationality there is not enough high.
“Theoretical physics is more intuitive and more practical for everyday use”. It seems true in this case (since you explained it) but it is certainly not something I would usually expect to be told!
In comparison to mathematical physics, that is. I would expect the general rational thinking profit most from studying subjects like biology or even psychology—those are empirical sciences with opportunities for relatively cheap experiments—but one can fear the presently established level of rationality there is not enough high.