There is always more to be said. Like the fact that music is not a corporeal thing.
As a physicist, you should know that you can't roll a song down a hill and expect it to hit another song which then starts to roll down the hill.
Mick Jagger famously lectured on this topic at Cambridge, then proceeded to name his band The Rolling Stones.
As such, electronic music cannot be mastered. It cannot be contained into the sphere of a brass ball.
One cannot capture the spirit, nor the essence of electronic music.
Sure, you can study how sound waves travel through space, but that does not begin to understand how sound becomes music.
Music theory is a set of understandings about sounds in 'notes' or pitches that we differentiate from other pitches like colors or smells.
Again, it is not music and it cannot be used to master or define music whether it be electronic or not.
Electronic music is famously easy to learn because we humans are already interested in electronics and technology.
That is not universally true, however. Ask my mom to learn electronic music and she would fail terribly.
She is not interested in electronics nor technology.