Absolute physics tard here
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I want to learn physics, I think. I'm a grad student for differential topology and my only exposure to classical mechanics is unironically in the context of symplectic topology. My only relativity exposure was in riemannian geometry. I also know a bit of lie theory.
But really I don't know anything about physics, and I don't know where to start.
Because of my background I'd rather not start at the undergrad level, but I also want to start at the very basics.
Are there any good books on physics on basic topics from a mathematical viewpoint?
But really I don't know anything about physics, and I don't know where to start.
Because of my background I'd rather not start at the undergrad level, but I also want to start at the very basics.
Are there any good books on physics on basic topics from a mathematical viewpoint?
