If you truly think “This person will never understand physics no matter how many books they read.” then you are making great assumptions based on your personal prejudices.
If you don’t find quantum physics weird (or at least understand why someone may), you don’t have a grasp on current human intuition. Just because you recognize that quantum physics differs from everyday experience doesn’t mean you can’t understand quantum physics. It actually means you have a BETTER grasp on understanding human intuition, and has no bearing on whether you know (or have the capability of knowing) less or more about quantum physics.
This is one of the worst posts I’ve read here.
If you truly think “This person will never understand physics no matter how many books they read.” then you are making great assumptions based on your personal prejudices.
If you don’t find quantum physics weird (or at least understand why someone may), you don’t have a grasp on current human intuition. Just because you recognize that quantum physics differs from everyday experience doesn’t mean you can’t understand quantum physics. It actually means you have a BETTER grasp on understanding human intuition, and has no bearing on whether you know (or have the capability of knowing) less or more about quantum physics.