What are the most effective ways to learn complex scientific concepts like quantum mechanics?
I've always been fascinated by science, particularly physics and quantum mechanics. However, I've found it challenging to grasp some of the more complex concepts, like wave-particle duality and Schrödinger's equation. I've tried watching online lectures and reading textbooks, but I feel like I'm not fully understanding the material. I'm looking for advice on how to improve my learning strategy.
I've heard that practicing problems and working through examples can be helpful, but I'm not sure where to start. I've also considered joining a study group or finding a tutor, but I'm not sure if that's the right approach for me. I'm a self-motivated learner, but I could use some guidance on how to structure my learning.
Can anyone recommend any resources or strategies that have helped them learn complex scientific concepts? Should I focus on building a strong foundation in math and physics before diving into quantum mechanics, or can I learn it simultaneously?
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