Self-Educating in Maths and Physics: Seeking Help from the Scientific Community

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Just wanted to introduce myself as I'm totally new to this kind of thing.

I'm currently self-educating in maths and physics and was hoping, from time to time, to ask questions on topics or concepts that I'm struggling with. I am not studying towards any specific qualification; I just have a keen interest and a real thirst for understanding.

I was educated up to secondary level (16 years) and enjoyed maths and physics at the time although this was some time ago. I therefore apologise in advance if I ask any questions which seem too elementary for a forum such as this. My justification is that I would rather ask a 'stupid question' and get the right answer rather than spend a lifetime assuming I understand something when perhaps I'm mistaken.

Many thanks in advance for any help you may be able to offer with future questions.
 
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