Can Passion Overcome Weak Math Skills in Learning Physics?

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Hey, My name is John. I created an account here because I want to learn more physics. This is prompted by the realization that physics is the "realest" thing there is. So I want to dedicate my life / free time to uncovering these secrets despite not being the most mathematically or logically inclined. I apologize in advance if my questions are exceptionally basic. Aside from that I hope to become good enough at physics so that I may help others understand physics. Thank you in advance.
 
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Welcome to PF John. That's a find ambition.

If I may offer a bit of advice; instead of seeking to learn without math, your time would be better spent learning the math at the same time.
 
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John Mantia said:
despite not being the most mathematically or logically inclined
Maths is the language of Physics. It is not a good idea to ignore maths and take up physics, because you will not be able to go into any depths without maths. I echo what @anorlunda has said above.

In order to help you start out here, the following are the three main sections in PF. You should explore them well:

1. The main forums, that you see in the first page.
2. Insights Blog, available at the top row (header section). It contains articles that help in learning topics to a great extent.
3. The Videos, also available in the header section. The media gallery now has some great videos in almost every aspect in science, and they provide an audio-visual learning experience.

Enjoy your time here.

With regards,
Wrichik
 
anorlunda said:
Welcome to PF John. That's a find ambition.

If I may offer a bit of advice; instead of seeking to learn without math, your time would be better spent learning the math at the same time.
That was a bit of a joke, I do plan on learning the math to accompany the physics. Because physics without math is simply speculation and the math brings the physics to life. It was more to describe that I am presently at a base of weak calculus and decent algebra skills. It was more of an admission that I have a lot to learn.
 
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