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Henok here. Just a messy collection of interesting things to improve or make your life worse! Reach me at @StoicallyAwake.
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It is my first time posting non-english contents but why not, I have many Ethiopians here🤗
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This is all I have for classical mechanics, it is more than enough. I'd recommend you begin with either Taylor or Kleppner and Kolenkow (KK) then you can commence to the more advanced ones like Morin and Goldstein (If you feel like going even deeper)
Along the books, you can use video courses as a supplementary resource. The following are the best videos I have came across so far.

Classical mechanics by Prof. Walter Lewin
Electricity and magnetism by Prof. Walter Lewin
Vibrations and waves by Prof. Walter Lewin

Tbh these are not just courses, they are gems for anyone who wants to know the secrets of the universe and the world around us.

Another one most people would recommend is:

Classical mechanics by Prof. Leonard Susskind

#WalterLewin #YT #Videos #Susskind #ClassicalMechanics

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Now, we have done the preliminaries, general physics and classical mechanics. The ideal step to take now is studying mathematical methods of physics before beginning to deal with electrodynamics and quantum mechanics because their math is somewhat a kind of very specialized. Dont worry there are some cool books prepared for that.
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Mathematical methods are essential in higher level physics because they provide the advanced tools needed to solve complex problems that go beyond what basic calculus and linear algebra can handle. As you progress in physics, you'll encounter more intricate challenges, like partial differential equations in quantum mechanics or electromagnetism, where the standard methods fall short. Concepts like vector calculus, complex analysis, and tensor analysis become crucial for understanding fields, waves, and spacetime. Additionally, techniques like Fourier analysis help analyze functions in different domains, and special functions like Bessel functions or Legendre polynomials often appear in solutions to these advanced equations. These mathematical methods are indispensable for modeling and solving the complex systems that define higher level physics.

#MathematicalMethods #Math

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Mary_L_Boas_Mathematical_Methods_in_the_Physical_Sciences_Wiley.pdf
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Mathematical methods for the physical sciences by Mary L. Boas third edition.

#MathematicalMethods #Math #Boas

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George_B_Arfken,_Hans_J_Weber,_Frank_E_Harris_Mathematical_Methods.pdf
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Mathematical Methods for Physicists : A Comprehensive Guide by Arfken, Weber, Harris - 7th edition (2012).

#MathematicalMethods #Math #Arfken

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George_B_Arfken,_Hans_J_Weber,_Frank_E_Harris_Mathematical_Methods.pdf
This is relatively advanced and you may not want to go for it.
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The Many-Worlds Interpretation: Infinite Parallel Universes

The many worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that every quantum event spawns a new universe, leading to a multiverse where all possible outcomes of a quantum event actually occur, each in its own parallel universe. This interpretation was proposed as a way to avoid the concept of wave function collapse in quantum mechanics, instead of allowing all possible outcomes to exist simultaneously.

If the many worlds Interpretation is correct, it would mean that every decision we make creates a new universe, with an infinite number of parallel realities branching off from every quantum event. This idea raises profound philosophical questions about the nature of reality, free will, and the existence of alternate versions of ourselves. Are there infinite copies of us living out different lives in parallel universes? The many worlds Interpretation challenges our understanding of reality and opens up new avenues of exploration in both physics and philosophy.

#Day9 #CosmicQuest #Multiverse #Manyworlds

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Who is Henok?

I'm an 20 years old with a head full of ideas and a heart full of curiosity. I've always been fascinated by how things work, and my journey has taken me from the world of hacking to the mysteries of physics and the beauty of math.

I started tinkering with hacking when I was just 13. But then the pandemic hit, and everything shifted. I found myself drawn to the vastness of the universe and the elegant language of physics and math. The lockdown gave me time to reflect on myself, and I discovered a passion for philosophy, too. That period really shaped who I am today.

After a while, I went back to tech, but I'm a bit of a procrastinator. It wasn't until last year that I finally decided to go deep into coding. And let me tell you, I'm loving it! I'm making great progress and I can't wait to share my work with you soon. I'm planning to put my projects online on GitHub (soon to be signed-up) in the next few months.

Besides coding, I love reading books, playing games, and connecting with people online. Even though I'm pretty introverted, I enjoy having conversations with people online. I still love physics and math, and I'm working on combining that with my coding journey.

I'm a pretty determined person and I'm always working hard to achieve my goals. I can't wait to see what the future holds!


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