he dropped physics because of puzzles but not math?
I can't speak for my friend, although my impression was that his offhand comment was more about academic physics [possibly only true for undergrad] oversimplifying real-world complexity into "puzzles", while mathematics freely admitted that educational examples were distinct from the concepts they helped elucidate... not that one curriculum didn't require as much critical thinking or problem solving as the other.
I can't speak for my friend, although my impression was that his offhand comment was more about academic physics [possibly only true for undergrad] oversimplifying real-world complexity into "puzzles", while mathematics freely admitted that educational examples were distinct from the concepts they helped elucidate... not that one curriculum didn't require as much critical thinking or problem solving as the other.