I guess I misunderstood myself! I'm a science enthusiast.

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Hello, I’m joining from Turkey and I’m 28 years old. I discovered my interest in science through a YouTube video (@Veritasium) , and everything I’ve learned since then excites me so much that I feel like a child wanting to share every new piece of knowledge with those around me.

Although I don’t yet have full mastery of mathematical formulas or physical laws, my passion for learning constantly drives me to explore and understand more. No matter how complex the world of science may be, my curiosity and eagerness to learn allow me to experience the joy of discovering something new every day.

I am a web/software developer, and since I was a child, whenever I saw something in the digital world, I always wondered how it was made or how I could learn it, which led me to pursue software development. The reason I’m joining your community today is the same: I’ve learned that this is the best place to learn physics.

I’m happy and excited to be part of this community. My goal is to grow in my learning journey and eventually contribute to this community with the same level of expertise as many of you.

I know that learning physics cannot be achieved solely by reading or watching videos; it is learned through experiments, testing, and mathematics combined. Even if I may never reach an advanced level like yours, for me, this learning journey begins with understanding the universe a little better…

Thank you for reading.
 
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Welcome to the forum. You've come to the right place. This IS the best place to learn physics, although good text books are not to be ingnored.

Keep in mind that pop-sci presentations are, and are intended as, ENTERTAINMENT, not education. They often get things wrong, sometimes to a ludicrous degree.
 
:welcome:

I do love Veritasium videos! But in my opinion the best way to learn physics, quantitatively, is through textbooks and a LOT of practice problems!
 
Hi everyone, I'm just a physics enthusiast. I took some first-year courses a long time ago, but I wasn't able to continue, so I don't have a degree. Still, I'm really passionate about the subject and try to keep up with it as much as I can. I mostly study in my (limited) free time, going through books I didn’t get the chance to read when I was younger. Thanks for your attention!
Hello everyone, I'm AlexR, a passionate physics enthusiast from Wisconsin, USA. I've been fascinated by the wonders of the universe for as long as I can remember, and I'm excited to join this community to deepen my understanding and engage in insightful discussions. Background: I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, and my journey into physics began during my academic years. Over time, my interest has expanded to various areas, including: Classical Mechanics: Exploring the foundational...

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