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STEM

How to Learn Math and Physics

Common and Universal Subjects

Mathematics

Within the realm of mathematical discourse, the discipline fundamentally endeavors to delineate truths devoid of empirical sensory attributes. This pursuit is characterized by the identification of consistent patterns derived from these established truths, the rigorous elimination of any logical contradictions or inconsistencies, and the formulation of conjectures informed by the aforementioned principles. Intriguingly, despite its abstract nature and detachment from tangible reality, mathematics manifests as an indispensable and universally coherent language, underscoring the paradox of its practical utility.

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Computer Science and Computer Engineering

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Physics

Newtonian

Quantum Mechanics

Relativity

Chemistry

Biology

Astronomy

Geoscience

Economics

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Chemical Engineering

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Nuclear Science and Engineering