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by jdshaffer 1 day ago
I've become more and more curious about GA after bumping into it when learning a little 3D programming for fun. I'm looking to learn more, wondering if it would help my understanding of physics.

Do you have any resources (books, videos, etc.) you would recommend to someone wanting to learn?

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If you want to learn physics from a geometric viewpoint, GA is brilliant. Here's a playlist of my stuff, which is aimed at computer graphics folks: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9a8DfUJQcuA9AXqvjxYolq5-...

Leading up to classical mechanics, you have the sibgraphi tutorials: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsSPBzvBkYjxrsTOr0KLDilkZ... (I also recommend the bivector discord if you want a community)

And from there, sudgy's videos are good, and the tome "geometric algebra for physicists" packs in a huge amount of stuff.