Wow, so, I've been promising to start this up for ages.
Ah well, here goes. Our first link will be to Sixty Symbols (click on the logo below), kindly brought to us by the University of Nottingham (nice one, chaps)
60 symbols is brilliant: it's perfect for those of us with an interest in physics, but not, perhaps, the ability to read and comprehend the often dense physics textbooks (or the accompanying lectures, for that matter).
The fact that the concepts are presented by people clearly expert in them's even better, and I've found I've learnt some brilliant new things, including concepts with which I already thought myself familiar.
Ah well, here goes. Our first link will be to Sixty Symbols (click on the logo below), kindly brought to us by the University of Nottingham (nice one, chaps)
60 symbols is brilliant: it's perfect for those of us with an interest in physics, but not, perhaps, the ability to read and comprehend the often dense physics textbooks (or the accompanying lectures, for that matter).
The fact that the concepts are presented by people clearly expert in them's even better, and I've found I've learnt some brilliant new things, including concepts with which I already thought myself familiar.
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