What are the best resources for self-studying physics and mathematics?

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I've been interested in physics and gravity in particular. Unfortunately, I have not had any formal classes, though I view everything I can on youtube from Suskind to Krauss. I am currently pursuing online math courses and acquiring whatever math and physics literature I can muster. I have devoted myself to learning all that I can, and hopefully successful at what I can comprehend, and the hope that all who are willing to learn be successful as well.
 
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Check out the website mathispower4u. They have a large collection of short videos on math from high school to sophomore year in college mostly geared for applied math and physics.
 
Thank you. I will put it to use.
 
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