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Kirobaito, that's a very odd stance to take, IMO. Physics is basically just applied math, but if you go to school in America, I honestly don't blame you for it; schools here do NOT do a good job of conveying this to kids.
I know what Physics is, because despite my best efforts, my teacher brings Physics into everything we do, putting an engineering focus on it. My high school is one of the most broad public high schools in terms of engineering that you'll find - Radiation Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, Physics C (Mechanics), Calc II, Ordinary Differential Equations, Multi-V Vector Calc, etc. I honestly just don't think in terms of physics - my mind works in terms of English, not in absolutes, but in terms of gray. I don't think the world can be explained with numbers, so applying math to the real world (physics) really is not a subject I enjoy, even if I am very good at it for some reason.