What is the best way to expand your knowledge without overwhelming yourself?

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hello every one I am evenus and I hope u can help me with some far fetched ideas and principals while helping my knowledge broaden
 
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hello every one I am evenus and I hope u can help me with some far fetched ideas and principals while helping my knowledge broaden
Welcome to the forum.

Before you post any "far fetched ideas" please read the rules. Personal speculation is forbidden here. We only discuss established science and things that are being actively looked into by professional scientists. This is not a forum for trying out personal theories that you want to bounce off of people. If you have such, the thing to do is to compare it to known science as much as you can and then if/when you find something that doesn't match come here for clarification of the established science. That is, don't ask "does <my personal theory> work or not?"and don't ask "why does <my personal theory> not work?", but rather ask "how is it that this aspect of established science works?".
 
no just ideas that are beond me but are still prinsipals that are within our grasp no ftl stuff will be spoken of here
 
Evenus1 said:
no just ideas that are beond me but are still prinsipals that are within our grasp no ftl stuff will be spoken of here
Good to hear. Best thing to do is read up as much as you can without making your head hurt too much and then ask questions that are as focused as possible. We sometimes get some folks who come here and basically ask us to write them a textbook on one subject or another. That is not well received.
 
Hello fellow Physics enthusiasts, I am an aeronautical engineering graduate (Bachelor's) who is interested in Physics and Mathematics, and I have been re-learning all the basics. I wanted to join a science forum, especially one dedicated to Physics and maths, to apply these subjects to my engineering studies. I hope to learn a lot through this forum. Thank you for your warm welcome.
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