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  1. How do you start learning physics by yourself? [closed]

    The learning time problem affects everybody, physics is intimidating because to learn it, you have to recapitulate the history, there's no underlying axiomatic system to deduce from. On 't Hooft's website, …

  2. What's the standard "roadmap" to learning quantum physics?

    I'm really interested in quantum physics and would like to learn more. However, I don't know where to start and in what order I should learn things. So, ideally I'm looking for some sort of roadmap...

  3. How to learn physics effectively and efficiently

    Toktol physics (note - I am working for this site, still being expanded quite a bit) uses questions (up to lower university/Advanced Placement/A-level, covering pretty much the full curriculum) in a …

  4. What is a good introductory book on quantum mechanics?

    Most "modern physics" texts cover quantum mechanics concepts while remaining mostly in algebra land. Most of the textbooks recommended in the answers posted before mine are chock full of …

  5. I wanna learn Quantum Physics - Physics Stack Exchange

    I'm searching for a book, video documentary, or any other source of information to learn Quantum Physics from the beginning. I know almost nothing on physics, so I guess I would need the basics fir...

  6. What is the prerequisite for learning quantum mechanics?

    Sep 25, 2015 · I want to learn quantum mechanics myself and when I open books about them I see weird symbols and different types of mathematical formulas and physics concepts. So what should I …

  7. How deep can my knowledge of particle physics go without the maths?

    To start with particle physics, I think you should first learn quantum mechanics and special relativity. For quantum mechanics, grab a copy of Griffith or any other similar book. Knowledge of single variable …

  8. soft question - How to learn physics? - Physics Stack Exchange

    Learn alongside first-year linear algebra. Thermodynamics, statistical physics -- there are many good books on the subject, but I'd recommend you pick up a graduate-level text right away, at least if you …

  9. soft question - Physics Stack Exchange

    0 Good question. I come from a non-physics background and I have to learn quantum mechanics for my future studies and unfortunately I couldn't find any thorough answer on stackex unlike Steve …

  10. List of freely available physics books - Physics Stack Exchange

    I'm trying to amass a list of physics books with open-source licenses, like Creative Commons, GPL, etc. The books can be about a particular field in physics or about physics in general. What are some …