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Belafon4/24/2024 8:51:09 pm PDT

Here is the first draft of my “Learn as much as I can about math and physics” book list (Yes, you should probably open it on a computer if you want to look at it):

The colors indicate when it’s the same book.

The gray bars indicate sections where everything inside should be completed before moving on. For the second and third section, the rows should be competed at the same time. For most of the other sections, the columns are independent, but it’s recommended to complete them roughly simultaneously.

I am working on a column organizing the Feynman lectures to match the topics in the books so that they can be used as introductions for the topics. There are a lot of Feynman lectures.

I would love to find someone with a strong math and physics background to look at it, someone with a double major or has done some serious self-study on both. It was based on a couple of websites.

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