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There's quite a bunch of freebies on iTunes.

 

Moo informed me of this as well. Now I must look like the nerdiest democrat ever. I have the Audacity of Hope, The God Delusion, several MIT lectures, and several Stanford lectures on my iPod.

 

 

Keep the links coming for those without iTunes :P

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Walter Lewin's lectures on physics(!) are my personal favorites.

You can find them at MIT's open course ware.

 

8.01 Classical Mechanics

 

8.02 Electricity and Magnetism

 

8.03 Vibrations and Waves

 

I would also recommend The Mechanical Universe And Beyond which is available for download if you are a resident of the US or Canada. It's a rather old series, but explains most physics in a way that requires little or no prerequisites, and has very good animations for most explanations.

Posted
Walter Lewin's lectures on physics(!) are my personal favorites.

You can find them at MIT's open course ware.

 

8.01 Classical Mechanics

 

8.02 Electricity and Magnetism

 

8.03 Vibrations and Waves

 

I would also recommend The Mechanical Universe And Beyond which is available for download if you are a resident of the US or Canada. It's a rather old series, but explains most physics in a way that requires little or no prerequisites, and has very good animations for most explanations.

Those MIT OpenCourseWare lectures are available on iTunes as well.

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