By the way, didn’t you say you had a PhD in physics? Because I’ve been trying to find some good public domain resources for physics, and I’ve found a few, but it’s not enough. Do you have any recommendation? I know about professor D’Hoofts ‘how to be a good physicist’ and I’m using that, but I’d also like to get some other resources.
That is my go-to link for self-study. You can also get most non-free textbooks cheap second-hand, by asking to borrow from a university prof (they tend to have a collection of older versions), or downloading them off libgen and clones. Plus the usual MIT OCW, edX and such.
By the way, didn’t you say you had a PhD in physics? Because I’ve been trying to find some good public domain resources for physics, and I’ve found a few, but it’s not enough. Do you have any recommendation? I know about professor D’Hoofts ‘how to be a good physicist’ and I’m using that, but I’d also like to get some other resources.
That is my go-to link for self-study. You can also get most non-free textbooks cheap second-hand, by asking to borrow from a university prof (they tend to have a collection of older versions), or downloading them off libgen and clones. Plus the usual MIT OCW, edX and such.
Cheers.