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a "self-contained" map of physics in textbooks: landau-lifshitz?

hi, i dont have any formal education past high school but i like science. im pretty good at maths and physics and came into a bit of money recently, i was wondering if the landau lifshitz series is enough for a dense overview of each part of physics.

like in an apocalyptic scenario, if i was only allowed to take 10 books with me to have the densest and most insightful (in the same way a dictionary is insightful) overview of physics, would this series be the right option? i also think itd look cool on a bookshelf. thanks for any help or suggestions

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u/FREECSS77 — 6 days ago