What resources are available for learning physics theory?

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In summary, there are various resources available for learning physics theory, such as textbooks, online courses, instructional videos, and study groups. Many universities also offer free or discounted access to their physics lectures and materials. Additionally, there are numerous websites and forums dedicated to discussing and explaining physics concepts. It is important to carefully evaluate and choose the resources that best suit your learning style and level of understanding. With the right resources and dedication, anyone can learn and master physics theory.
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Hi all! I have an undergraduate background in physics and am currently an MBA/MS in Electrical Engineering student interested in quantum computing from a professional perspective, but I'm primarily here as a lifelong physics enthusiast. I especially love learning theory, but it's easy to get stuck on your own, so that's why I'm here!
 
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Welcome to PF! Hopefully we can help you on your journey.

Have you looked at the Leonard Susskind Theoretical Minimum series of books and lectures? They are a good start for more serious learning beyond pop-sci but not at the graduate level.
 
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Welcome to PF! Hopefully we can help you on your journey.

Have you looked at the Leonard Susskind Theoretical Minimum series of books and lectures? They are a good start for more serious learning beyond pop-sci but not at the graduate level.

Happy to be here! I just recently heard of the Theoretical Minimum. I'm actually sitting in on the Electrodynamics class that Susskind is teaching at school next quarter. Should be a great experience.
 
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