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As you know, we’ve already explored the fascinating world of fundamental chemistry and the foundational principles of physics. Maintaining an approach that is both informative and engaging.

Today, I'm pleased to provide some updates on our exploration of the exciting world of science. Our journey thus far has taken us through chemistry and physics in our video series. If you are following us from the beginning, you know that we have already covered two video series of fundamental chemistry and one video series of fundamental physics. If you are visiting us for the first time, you can always check the palylisht on youtube. I am very thankful for all the response and encouragement from your side.

In addition to our video content, I've had the opportunity to author three books, known as, “Beyond Reaction Volume 1”, “Beyond Interaction Volume 1” and “Beyond Reaction Volume 2”. All these books are available on Amazon Kindle in eBook format. These books aim to offer additional content, further reading and in-depth understanding of the topics discussed in our videos. You must check them out sometime.

Now, as we look ahead, I'm excited to announce the commencement of our fourth video playlist, focusing on the foundational principle of physics. This series will cover topics such as optics, electricity, magnetism, and sources of energy.

What sets our content apart is, it is not designed for traditional study material for academic exams. Instead, it is tailored for individuals without a science background, aiming to provide practical insights into scientific principles for everyday application.

The significance of this lies in the recognition that science is not merely a subject but a means of comprehending the world. By enhancing our understanding, we empower ourselves to make informed decisions and positively contribute to our communities.

So, if you've been part of this journey, thank you! Thanks a lot. But if you're new here I invite you to join us on this continued journey of learning and exploring the mysteries of the world around us.

 

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