Mine’s physics! I enjoy it so much 😃

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    1 year ago

    I bet you could find a professor near you that would let you attend office hours and ask whatever questions you have.

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      1 year ago

      That would be cool. How do I approach that without seeming like a crank that wants to discuss flat Earth or something?

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        1 year ago

        Don’t overthink it. Look up faculty and try to find one that teaches introductory courses. Send them an email stating something along the lines that you’re a non student looking to learn a little more than high school introductory terms. Ask if there’s a lecture you could audit or a time like office hours where you could ask questions. A bunch of professors would probably be willing to talk to a flat earther if they were approached on a polite and courteous manner.

        If your interest can’t be satisfied with a question session, you could look into whether a local university has an option for non-degree students to enroll in classes. That’s an option that’s frequently not advertised but is pretty common (at least in the US.)