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Zhuangzi
Greetings all,
I was a liberal arts major who went into alternative medicine, but who always loved theoretical physics in a mostly non-woo woo way, so I'm trying in my late forties to catch up on the math and physics I missed out on in undergrad. I'm playing a very late and slow-going game of catch-up.
I plan on asking all the questions on this forum that I want to email directly to Sean Carroll or that I want to ask Richard Feynman during a seance, and my hope is that the answers to at least some of them are something other than "You wouldn't need to ask that question if you had a basic grasp of undergraduate level physics." But I realize that might be the case.
Zhuangzi
I was a liberal arts major who went into alternative medicine, but who always loved theoretical physics in a mostly non-woo woo way, so I'm trying in my late forties to catch up on the math and physics I missed out on in undergrad. I'm playing a very late and slow-going game of catch-up.
I plan on asking all the questions on this forum that I want to email directly to Sean Carroll or that I want to ask Richard Feynman during a seance, and my hope is that the answers to at least some of them are something other than "You wouldn't need to ask that question if you had a basic grasp of undergraduate level physics." But I realize that might be the case.
Zhuangzi