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FactChecker reacted to Rive's post in the thread Learning physics beyond classical mechanics without labs? with
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I've been hinting that this part (experiments) of physics is deep and wide enough in itself to be considered (and sometimes it is indeed... -
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Understanding experiments helps but the ability of conducting them is not necessarily a requirement. Actually, experiments (designing... -
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They are. But before undertaking that journey, learn QM to the level of Ballentine. Then, when examining interpretations, you will... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Effects of LLMs on math learning, self taught or otherwise.This looks like a great example of beneficial AI. -
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MIT is offering a wide range of what appear to be AI-taught courses. I don't know anything about it. -
FactChecker replied to the thread Effects of LLMs on math learning, self taught or otherwise.A book or class should have been well thought out, checked by experts, and proofread. Even if LLMs can be a starting point, you still... -
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@FactChecker so say if you pick google gemini, and you initiate a conversation, as long as you saved the url of your tab session, you... -
FactChecker replied to the thread Effects of LLMs on math learning, self taught or otherwise.Do LLM services have enough continuity from day-to-day to be consistent in their explanations? Also, if there are other classes, books... -
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LLMs are useful tools that can quiz you and prepare you for tests. There is a caveat here. It's assumed that you have some... -
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I use https://texstudio.org/, which is free. I also use https://autohotkey.com/ for keyboard shortcuts, which makes it easier to type... -
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It may be of interest to you to also consider writing notes directly using LaTeX, possibly in the form of a single tool like TeXworks or...