Introduction to Self-Studying Math and Physics for Beginners

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Hello there people! I'm new here as I'm new to math and physics. I began studying math a week ago (thanks to the wonderful thread created by micromass about self-studying maths). I study philosophy, but I love maths and theoretical physics (although I can only read at a divulgation level, that's why I want to learn from the very basics). I'm sorry for you because I will ask a lot of things and I won't be able to help for a few year until I get to know something :biggrin:.

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I'm glad my thread was the motivation for you studying math. Please do let me know if there's anything else you want me to write about.

Much luck in your studies!
 
Thank you both for the welcome, it's a pleasure to be here! I hope I will learn a lot from you, and maybe someday I can contribute too.

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