Are physics or math majors smarter?

Of course it would. You don't need math to do physics. Some models aren't mathematical at all. It's a language that you can almost always express your ideas in.

If I know literally no math and I say, "Heavy objects fall faster than light objects," I've done physics. Is this model good? Not particularly, but it works pretty well for most everyday objects on the surface of the earth, it can be tested (empirical), and it uses no math.

It isn't beyond physics. It exists totally separate and really has nothing to do with physics at all.

Look into micro dosing, there is strong evidence that psychedelic drugs actually increase your cognitive abilities

LMAO
This is what physics majors truly believe is "all the math"

same fag

Physics majors are by average smarter. Math has more outliers.

I can agree to that. You don't have to care to do it or know how to prove most results rigourously. But I would say it can help a lot with cross disciplinary physics to be able to appreciate the maths on its own terms. I'm only a babby btw so this might turn out to be a pipe dream later.

Do even string theorists just do calculus?

Thanks, I've read that it can help with depression and motivation.

I'm trying to do some sports now. (Cycling)
But maybe the shrooms can help me too.

Nah I just thought it was some. Not gunna pretend even 10% of maths is used, or even slightly the same mindset

Math obviously. We physicists only apply what they have discovered.