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Feynstein100
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I've decided to finally start my self-study journey of physics. I did consider joining a university course but I don't really care about the degree. I just want the knowledge. Plus, this way is much less stressful. My planned journey is this:
Newtonian mechanics ----> Lagrangian Mechanics ----> Special Relativity ----> General Relativity ----> Quantum mechanics ----> Quantum field theory (this hopefully contains QCD and QED as well) at which point my journey will be complete and I can finally start rigorously working on all the ideas I have.
Is this the best approach? Or is there something that I can do better? I'd love any feedback, especially from other self-learners. Thanks in advance
Newtonian mechanics ----> Lagrangian Mechanics ----> Special Relativity ----> General Relativity ----> Quantum mechanics ----> Quantum field theory (this hopefully contains QCD and QED as well) at which point my journey will be complete and I can finally start rigorously working on all the ideas I have.
Is this the best approach? Or is there something that I can do better? I'd love any feedback, especially from other self-learners. Thanks in advance