I am a student of Physics doing masters in it and I am looking forward to study on my own. By own I mean with video lectures, books etc. It would be really kind of you all if you could recommend me some good books and video lectures on each subjects I will come across.
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Ramiro Hum-Sah
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One of my favorite lecture series is Leonard Susskind Stanford cosmology series https://youtu.be/P-medYaqVak . Then when you need a comedic break from that, check out Stanford’s Robert Sapolsky series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL848F2368C90DDC3D – Keith Knauber Jun 15 '20 at 04:48
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have a look at the graduate mit open courses https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/ – anna v Jun 15 '20 at 05:17
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Hi Jadoo ki jhappi. Welcome to Phys.SE. This post (v2) seems too broad. Note that res. recom. qs. are restricted on Phys.SE. – Qmechanic Jun 15 '20 at 05:32
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As the question specifically asks about "video lectures", I will add that I have recently started a video series on quantum mechanics (level: advanced undergraduate/graduate). So far it is under construction (8 videos), and happy to take suggestions. The format is: videos of 10-20 min which are relatively self-contained but playlists form sequences of videos to be watched in order. Some vidoes have associated Jupyter notebooks with code for you to play with. Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZqRWM99ixVKA-ydebf_tMQ/featured – ProfM Jun 15 '20 at 06:10
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I am actually following ur lectures Prof M – Jadoo ki jhappi Mar 11 '21 at 16:04