What's the First Lesson in Physics?

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Hello,

I'm the 6,997,324,561 human born on this planet (not counting our deceased counterparts), I learned to let go of the self and master this 'world' we live in.

I speak 5 languages, and love every science on this planet. Even the ones that involve 'magic'.

I'm eager to take a step towards physics. I've been a Biochemist, but now I want to become a physicist. What's the first lesson or concept I should learn, and why? I will return the favor upon sub-mastery. Thank you kindly for your time, let's get rolling fellow humans!
 
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:welcome:

I hope you also will have some fun on PF. Stay curious!

unit0000000000 said:
What's the first lesson or concept I should learn, and why?
You should ask this in our Academic Guidance forum. Just a hint: it depends on what you already know.
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:
unit0000000000 said:
What's the first lesson or concept I should learn, and why?
To embrace learning mainstream physics (as opposed to pseudoscience woo). Because you will learn about reality, and understand how things work. Enjoy the PF!
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

To embrace learning mainstream physics (as opposed to pseudoscience woo). Because you will learn about reality, and understand how things work. Enjoy the PF!

A start somewhere I better than settling nowhere! Amen! :) What are some subforums you'd suggest?
 
fresh_42 said:
:welcome:

I hope you also will have some fun on PF. Stay curious!You should ask this in our Academic Guidance forum. Just a hint: it depends on what you already know.
Thank you fresh_42!

Ill make sure to post on there and apply my knowledge to whatever I can on this forum! Thank you for the warm welcome 😊
 
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