What inspired me to become a self-taught math and physics enthusiast?

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Greetings,

I've been addicted to mathematics and physics for about a year now. I discovered calculus through MIT OCW and took their 18.01 and 18.02 courses online, and from that point onward I've been hooked on learning. I'm currently self-studying quantum field theory from Srednicki's great book. I've actually been around here for several months now, and I'm shocked I haven't made an account until now! I'm excited to join a community of people passionate about these great subjects and I hope to make some great contributions and learn myself. Seeing as most people I have access to talking to don't know the difference between sine and cosine, I have a lot of questions (especially on the Physics side of things) that haven't been answered yet - hopefully this forum will remedy that!

-Theage
 
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