Can self-study revive forgotten physics knowledge?

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Hi!

I'm a swedish guy who studied some physics many years ago, but I have forgotten most of what I've learned since I've mostly been working as a software developer since graduating.

However, I'm now determined to re-learn much of the stuff and to extend my knowledge. This will be done via self-study in my spare time, a very long term project... :)
 
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