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Who nows good Information sources about theoretical Physics?
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Hey guys, I wanted to know if you can tell me any good sources for Information? my problem is: I can understand Physical facts very fast, so I know the things which are basics and a bit more. But now there is a gap between the things I can understand and an complexe speech of high physics. So I need a source, where I can learn to understand the "language" they speek. Best would be, if you could tell me any german sources, cause English actually isn't my mothertounge, so I have problems to understand what they say at the good sites in the Internet, and I don't want to wait till I can study physics. |
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Visit your Library. Or read physics for dummies books if they are in German. |
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I don't know any sites in German, you best ask on a German science chat forum. But i learned a lot of theoretical Physics from watching Youtube videos. There is a Youtube channel with lots of theoretical Physics videos in English called the "Cassiopeia Project"; http://www.youtube.com/user/cassiopeiaproject Some really good videos, all free, and done by professionals. John. ![]() |
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This is an interesting site. http://www.free-ed.net/free-ed/science/physics/ Steve Edit: Here's another one. http://www.khanacademy.org/ Warning, addicted to SETI crunching! Crunching as a member of GPU Users Group. GPUUG Website |
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