Let’s be honest, physics is hard. Especially if you’re trying to study it all by yourself.
Over the time I’ve been self-teaching myself physics from various different books and resources, I’ve really found some resources to just simply be more helpful than others in the context of self-studying.
My goal with Profound Physics is to take everything I’ve learnt from various resources and distill it all down to what you actually need to know.
The absolute best way for me to do this is by creating full courses on various topics. That’s what this page is about – you’ll find all the self-study courses I’ve created here.
The simple goal of these courses is to take everything I know about a particular topic and put it together into a complete, step-by-step resource you can use on your own self-study journey.
If I could put it in a single sentence, my aim with these courses is to create resources I personally would have wanted and needed back when I began learning. That’s the lens through which I create these.
Please note that these courses are paid and they are meant for people who want to invest in a learning resource. Because of this, they are also much more comprehensive than any free internet article could ever be.
If you don’t want to buy anything, however, there are plenty of free resources available on this site as well.
Advanced Math For Physics: A Complete Self-Study Course
My Advanced Math For Physics -course looks at the “mathematical machinery” behind physics. The importance of having a solid understanding of math cannot be emphasized enough when it comes to learning physics.
My goal with this course is to therefore give you the necessary mathematical tools you need to understand any area of physics – whether that is classical mechanics, electromagnetism or general relativity.
If you want to find out more about this course, click here:
Lagrangian Mechanics: A Complete Self-Study Course
My Lagrangian Mechanics -course aims to teach you everything you need to know about Lagrangian mechanics. If you don’t know what Lagrangian mechanics is, it’s essentially a formulation of physics that is used nearly everywhere in modern physics – it appears in classical mechanics, relativity, quantum field theory, you name it.
My goal with this course is to teach you Lagrangian mechanics both as a powerful problem-solving tool, but also as a fundamental framework for describing modern physics.
If you want to know more about this course, click here: