What is the Best Way to Teach Yourself Astronomy and Physics?

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Hi all,

I'm new here. I joined because I'm teaching myself astronomy and physics. Please go easy on me because, yes, I am a history major who wound up getting into computers and programming after college and used that to get over the block I had on mathematics. I've managed to get a handle on calculus, trigonometry, and advanced algebra in the past year (in college I struggled with basic algebra).

Thanks!

-- G.K.
 
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Hi GK Masterson. :welcome:
 
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