About the role of Physics in human life, it seems hardly necessary to speak about it. Its importance is obvious. And it is too outwardly visible to assume there is a subtext hidden from view. It's all true. But the most remarkable and worthy of special attention, from the point of view of psychosophy, is that the position of Physics on the steps of the functional hierarchy, determines much more than just the state of the organism and its energy. On the contrary, it turns out that the place of Physics in the order of the functions of the individual affects such far from physiology areas as law, economics, aesthetics, the coloring of worldview and worldview, and many other things.
We would like to warn you in advance that everything said about the appearance of different Physicists does not represent universal characteristics, but is a description by preference, i.e. it hardly gives more than 70% of hits. There are many reasons for this inaccuracy. For example, when talking about overweight 1st Physicist, we should not forget that overweight can give the lower Physicist a widespread thyroid disease. And most importantly, a person can borrow the appearance from one parent and the psychology from another. And their more than likely mismatch, is capable of misleading anyone engaged in psychosophy. In short, everything said below about the appearance of different Physicists and types is quite relative.
However, you can't tell everything at once, so after dividing the owners of Physics into "owners" (1st Physics), "hard workers" (2nd Physics), "underdogs" (3rd Physics) and "slackers" (4th Physics), let's see what makes each of them great.