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@TonyStewartSunnyskyguyEE75 I would rather ask the question and get help by an answer kind of thing.
Sometimes learning is through giving the answer. So that I can see the answer and figure out if the answer is applicable in my case. If so then since I have a valid answer I then figure out why and how precisely that answer is given.
"If one way doesn't work then start a new branch of the tree"- Scientist Smith YT "One way thinking can be a social norm, but can also not give one the ability of flexibility. Which can lead to questions not getting answered" -Scientist Smith YT
These are very applicable in this case. This is how I learned theoretical physics by being given the answers and then I naturally become passionate and curious about figuring out how it came to be and precisely how it all works together. I say precisely because generic understanding or accurate understanding is harder to teach.
Teach and understand by the students learning. I have taught theoretical physics for the 3 out of 4 grades in high school for the 180 day school year. But I was a student. It started with me asking to teach for a couple days. But then I ended up teaching my own class on whatever I wanted in physics. The physics teacher ended up grading me for teaching the class. I passed that class with a percentage of 125%