I don't remember the problem on the test
I don't remember the problem on the test.
Probably because it wasn't meaningful.
I've already done SO MANY problems that they all blend into one problem and I don't remember any of them (besides the insightful, delightful, and tediously hard).
The 5th MCQ on the test? I have no clue what it was. But I do know that I did it, and I probably did it correctly, and that it wasn't too difficult.
OHHH, the problem about the beam balancing with the charged particle yeah I remember seeing something like that. Didn't spend too much time on it but got something really messy out that had a big square root over everything.
I mean yeah that problem wasn't too bad. But do you remember the problem about the work and all that? That one was funny and super easy.
No of course I don't remember what problem it was. But it was the one with the beam hanging on a wall.
Yeah, that one. And the trick is that, .....
I don't really remember the problems that I do, just that they were done and not something for me to worry about. Maybe that's what it feels like when you just get good enough and don't need to worry about every little problem so hard.
As such, when asking me about some math problem on a test, please don't start off with "#7" but rather provide some background and information that'll make me remember the problem.
Because that's what I remember. Not the answer, but the journey to the answer.