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Teaching myself physics, is this a futile attempt?
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RE: Teaching myself physics, is this a futile attempt?
(June 12, 2012 at 2:46 pm)Tobie Wrote: There's a wonderful site, http://www.brightstorm.com , that has loads of physics videos and teach it well. It's completely free as well. It's not advanced stuff, but it will teach you most of what a normal physics student would be expected to know before undergraduate level.

Anything beyond this level, I would recommend looking at various university websites and see what textbooks they recommend for their courses ( for example http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/physic...h/physics/ )
Ah thank you kindly for the link, at present I'm at a considerably lower level than undergrad, I'm working my way through an AS workbook then I shall move on to A2, however, that should be a fantastic supplement the whole while. Thank you kindly Smile

Quote:If you understand quantum physics, you are probably wrong, arrogant and insane.
That is because quantum physics is completely batshit crazy. I don't think I'll ever attempt really advanced physics, even if I live to see 100 Confused Fall
Religion is an attempt to answer the philosophical questions of the unphilosophical man.
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RE: Teaching myself physics, is this a futile attempt? - by liam - June 12, 2012 at 3:39 pm

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