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Jul 12 19 tweets 7 min read
15 most thought-provoking Paradoxes in Physics.

A thread 🧵 1. Fermi Paradox

Given that our star and Earth are part of a young planetary system compared to the rest of the universe — and that interstellar travel might be fairly easy to achieve — the theory says that Earth should have been visited by aliens already. Image
May 11 8 tweets 3 min read
On the occasion of Feynman's birth anniversary,

Here are all of his freely available lectures in one single thread 👇 Image The Feynman Lectures on Physics (Vols. I–III, text & HTML)

– Official Caltech site hosting the full, searchable New Millennium Edition in HTML.

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Feb 17 15 tweets 3 min read
Wanna learn and excel at Linear Algebra for free?

A Thread 🧵 Linear algebra is a fundamental tool in modern tech, especially in artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and computer graphics.
Apr 26, 2023 12 tweets 4 min read
Some of the Best online tools that you can use to learn Physics and Mathematics for free.

A Thread 👇 Microsoft Math Solver (2/10)

An app that can solve math problems instantly! Just type, write, or take a picture of a problem, and it'll provide step-by-step solutions. Available for iOS, Android & web.

🔗: math.microsoft.com
Apr 22, 2023 14 tweets 7 min read
Here are 10 Best Books on Scientific Philosophy.

A Thread 👇 Image 1/ 📘"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" by Thomas S. Kuhn

A cornerstone of scientific philosophy, Kuhn's groundbreaking work discusses how science progresses through a series of paradigm shifts. A must-read for understanding scientific progress.
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Jan 20, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
1/n The Feynman Technique is a powerful method for learning and understanding complex concepts in physics and other fields. Named after physicist Richard Feynman, the technique helps to break down difficult concepts into simple, easy-to-understand language.

A Thread 👇 2/n The basic idea behind the Feynman Technique is to explain a concept to yourself as if you were teaching it to someone else. By putting the concept into your own words, you are forced to actively engage with the material and identify any gaps in your understanding.
Jan 14, 2023 21 tweets 7 min read
Philosophy challenges our assumptions and forces us to question the very nature of reality and our place in it.

Here are the 20 Best Philosophy Books of all time.

A Thread 👇 1. "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius.

Written by the Roman Emperor himself, this book is a timeless classic on stoicism and self-discipline.
Sep 28, 2022 21 tweets 6 min read
10 Brilliant Mathematics Books published in 2021/22 that you must read.

A Mathematical Thread 👇 1. Math without numbers

Author - Milo Beckman

In this book, the author argues that Math is already present around us and that everything—plants, love, and music can (in theory) be understood in terms of math. Image
Jan 20, 2022 23 tweets 7 min read
Wanna Learn Quantum computation for free?

A Thread 👇 Quantum mechanics was developed between 1900 and 1925 and it remains the cornerstone on which chemistry, condensed matter physics, and technologies ranging from computer chips to LEDs ultimately rest. Quantum computers were proposed in the 1980s by Richard Feynman and Yuri Manin. ImageImage
Oct 25, 2021 23 tweets 8 min read
The Mathematicians' Library! 📚

20 Best Mathematics Books that you can read to get you started and excel at Learning Math.

A Books Thread 👇 1) The Wonder Book of Geometry: A Mathematical Story by David Acheson

Acheson has set geometry free from the confines of stuffy textbooks. There’s a rich and ancient history to be found in these pages, and a future for the field that extends beyond neat (yet elegant) eqns. Image
Oct 23, 2021 19 tweets 6 min read
You solve one of these problems, you win 1 Million dollars.💰

The six (out of seven) millennium prize problems in mathematics stated by the Clay Mathematics Institute.

A Thread 👇 1) Riemann Hypothesis

The Riemann zeta function ζ(s) is a fn whose argument 's' may be any complex number other than 1, and whose values are also complex. The hypothesis is that all non-trivial zeroes of the analytical continuation of the zeta function have a real part of 1/2. ImageImage
Oct 19, 2021 19 tweets 5 min read
Do you hate Math? Math encourages logical reasoning, critical thinking, creative thinking, abstract or spatial thinking, problem-solving ability, and even effective communication skills.

Why is Mathematics so important for everyone?
A Thread👇 1) Math is good for your brain 🧠

People who know math can recruit certain brain regions more reliably, and have higher gray matter volume in those regions, than those who perform more poorly in math. Studies suggest that mathematics helps you improve your cognitive skills.
Oct 3, 2021 12 tweets 3 min read
A Compilation of some of My Best Threads on Free online resources of Multiple disciplines from Cosmology to Quantum Mechanics.

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Sep 30, 2021 20 tweets 6 min read
Wanna Learn Mathematics for free?

Here are some of the Best freely available playlists from Linear Algebra to Number theory that you can use to excel at Mathematics.

A Thread 👇 Linear Algebra by W. Gilbert Strang, Professor of Mathematics at MIT, MCW playlist:

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Sep 24, 2021 17 tweets 6 min read
The Physicists' Library! 📚

20 Best Physics Books that you can read to get you started and excel at Learning Physics (Easy to Advanced)

A Thread 👇 1) The Physics Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained

The book includes all the basic concepts of physics in an easy, concise, and clear manner. It explains the laws of motion, gravity, elasticity, force, power, and many more primary topics of physics expressively. Image
Sep 19, 2021 16 tweets 5 min read
Quantum gravity is the most promising candidate for the ultimate 'theory of everything'.

What is Quantum Gravity? Why is it needed?

A Physics Thread 👇 In 1915, Einstein published his theory of general relativity, which is considered to be the most mathematically and experimentally consistent theory of gravity. The laws of GR theory primarily govern the large scale structures of the universe. ImageImage
Sep 7, 2021 13 tweets 5 min read
Some of the best Physics and Mathematics books that you must read (with free download links)

These books are freely available online and can be downloaded in pdf format.

A Thread 👇 1) Six Easy Pieces:

In these classic lessons, Feynman introduces the general reader to the following topics: atoms, basic physics, energy, gravitation, quantum mechanics, and the relationship of physics to other topics.

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Aug 26, 2021 13 tweets 4 min read
Wanna Learn Programming (Python, Java, Swift, and C++) for free?

Here are some of the best freely available online tutorials you can learn coding from. A Thread👇 Introduction into all of the core concepts in python. Course developed by @mike_dane
Aug 21, 2021 24 tweets 8 min read
Nothing is as sexy as a Physics Professor writing equations on a chalk board.

Here are 20 iconic photographs of theoretical physicists in front of their chalk boards.

A Thread 👇 1) Seldon Glashow

Sheldon Glashow received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979 along with Abdus Salam and Steven Weinberg for their complementary efforts in formulating the electroweak theory, which explains the unity of electromagnetism and the weak force. Image
Aug 16, 2021 17 tweets 6 min read
Scientific literacy is important, not just for the people in science community, but for everyone. It makes you look and understand the world from a different perspective. 🧠

Some of the best Science Books that everyone must read. A Thread 👇 1) A Brief History Of Time

"There should be no boundary to human endeavour."

Author: Stephen Hawking

One of the most popular science books ever written, Stephen Hawking explains multiple aspects of theoretical cosmology and the universe in an extremely elegant manner. Image
Aug 6, 2021 20 tweets 6 min read
Wanna Learn Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for free?

A Thread 👇 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence by Prof. Sudeshna Sarkar and Prof. Anupam Basu, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, I.I.T, Kharagpur.