Can Non-Physicists Understand the Basics of Physics?

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In summary, while physics may seem daunting and complex, non-physicists can still grasp the basics of this scientific field. By breaking down complex concepts into simpler terms and using relatable examples, anyone can gain a basic understanding of physics. Additionally, with the growing availability of online resources and educational materials, it is now easier than ever for non-physicists to learn and appreciate the fundamentals of physics. Overall, while it may take some effort and dedication, non-physicists can definitely understand and appreciate the basics of physics.
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How did you find PF?
I looked it up in the "Physics Forum".
I am not good at physics, so please gently answer those who are familiar with it.
 
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:welcome:
 
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Thank you for welcoming.
 
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