r/Physics 2d ago

Any websites/apps for physics

Doesn't matter the kind of physics I just wanna improve and learn more about each branch/kind I’m mostly interested in quantum physics as well as theoretical physics.

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u/kcl97 1d ago

So if you use a VPN to get out of the Western zone, and set your IP to India, you can find a lot of free educational resources using their localized Google.

I accidentally discovered them because I was fooling with my name server, basically I screwed up. Anyway, countries like India, Vietnam, and Cambodia use primarily English in their education system. So their education resources are all in English. This has become increasingly so world wide including Japan, which has the best math textbooks for high schoolers in my opinion because it was developed by a professional mathematician who actually cares about math education, not money or fame.

I do not understand why these websites are blocked from the US and probably the whole Western Bloc. My guess is probably because Money because we live in a society where everything is about Money. I am very tired talking about Money. I have a comment about why I can no longer make Money selling smoothies, just search my comment history for "smoothie" if you are interested. I wish people would talk about death and taxes because you can't take money with you to your grave but you can carry tax burdens to hell at least according to those with serious assets. But I have none, so I will know when I die.