What are the fundamentals of thermodynamics and fluid flow in physics?

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Hi there! My name is Dmitry. I'm not a physicist, but I most definitely aspire to move in that field. I am particularly interested in thermodynamics, in all of its manifestations, and in fluid flow. As I mentioned I am not a physicist and plan to do things properly starting from classical mechanics, going through electrodynamics, then quantum physics, etc. whenever I have time to spare.
 
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