No college degree here, but wanting to learn field theory and wave theory and super symmetry

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field theory and wave theory and super symmetry.
 
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Welcome to PF!

Your best bet would be to get Susskinds Theoretical Minimum books and online lectures and work through them.

These are not subjects where you can get a quick understanding from questions and PF posts.
 
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jedishrfu said:
Welcome to PF!

Your best bet would be to get Susskinds Theoretical Minimum books and online lectures and work through them.

These are not subjects where you can get a quick understanding from questions and PF posts.
 
i get you,but not much of a tech book guy.i prefer ideas and logic.not so hot at math.
although i"willing to look at the math if neccessary.im a realist, sometimes math takes
it to another level.no math professor here.i look at theories and go from there you
can look at all possibilities but you must come to a road you might follow in that
direction.i"m leaning towards multi field theory,i"ts a lot to take in,but i
think this is the direction to go.whats your take on this. i"ll look forward to your
response.h l.
 
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aurorahigh said:
i get you, but not much of a tech book guy.i prefer ideas and logic.not so hot at math.
although i"willing to look at the math if neccessary. I'm a realist, sometimes math takes
it to another level. No math professor here. I look at theories and go from there you
can look at all possibilities but you must come to a road you might follow in that
direction. I'm leaning towards multi field theory, it's a lot to take in, but i
think this is the direction to go. Whats your take on this? I"ll look forward to your
response.h l.

Sadly, we won't be able to help you in your quest. I can only suggest you read Susskind's Theoretical Minimum books to get a good understanding of Classical Physics, Quantum Mechanics and Special Relativity. They will lay the ground work needed to succeed. Without that basic understanding, you will be lost in the forest without a compass, cell phone... and not know in what direction to turn. One cannot understand a body of knowledge without learning to speak its language and the language of Physics is Mathematics nothing else.

I guess its time to close this thread as there is nothing more we can do here.
 

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