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    A A question about graviton self-interaction

    Would making the graviton self-interaction easily calculable solve most of the problems of quantum gravity?
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    Studying How can an eighth grader in Greece challenge themselves in physics?

    Guys, thnx really much for giving me advice, here's what I am thinking of doing: I will start studying everything from 8th grade all the way to the end of high school (my mother, a chemist, and my father a, "physicist" are willing to help) and also study about math and physics olympiads and...
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    Studying How can an eighth grader in Greece challenge themselves in physics?

    Here in Greece there are three stages of mathematical olympiad qualifiers (I think the ones who pass the third stage participate in the balkan mathematical olympiad) and I passed the first two stages (the third stage not only was really hard, as expected, but it was on both 8th and 9th grade...
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    Studying How can an eighth grader in Greece challenge themselves in physics?

    So, as the title says, I am and eighth grader from Greece, I am interested in physics. I feel like what I am learning in school (we are currently on y=ax+b) is way to easy and I want to learn more. I am willing to study hard, what should I do?
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    Other Textbooks needed to cover everything in university (undergrad to PhD)

    1) I actually don't like string theory (I just believe other approaches would be more promissing) 2)It is important to learn things with a specific order imo (everything really needed at least) so I should learne enough things (string theory included) so I can try other approaches too. Lastly...
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    Other Textbooks needed to cover everything in university (undergrad to PhD)

    I was indeed asking for a list of textbooks and I asked that questions here just to get the most optimal suggestions.
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    Other Textbooks needed to cover everything in university (undergrad to PhD)

    First of all we are talking about theoretical physics (particle physics, general relativity and cosmology) These textbooks start from high school level physics and math and cover everything from there (both math and physics wise).
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