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Start with a book series, one and probably the most iconic classic are the Feynman lectures. It introduces you to Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics. If you want more there is Landau-Lifshits which is a 10 parter Series. There's also the Berkeley Physics Course which has all basics you may want to know. For more specialized series there are the Pauli Lectures, there is also Arnold Sommerfelds lectures which are pretty dated but still useful

One alternative maybe one of these big giant ass weird encyclopedic books with like 2500 Pages. There is Halliday & Resnick for that ocasion, or "University physics" by Sears and Zemansky

There's also Wolfgang Noltings series, 9 parter and Walter Greiners 11 part series. Though i only recommend these if you know german, there are english translations but i don't think its worthwhile to get them if you don't read them in german

If you want to dig deeper and for more reference you'd need to get single tomes on each topic such as Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, maybe Acoustics and Wave physics, Optics and maybe also Statistical and Nonlinear optics if you are into optics. GR and Specialized Relativity, maybe some Condensed matter physics, Atomic/Nuclear physics and/or (Elementary) particle physics and Astrophysical stuff

And maybe someday String theory

I could try to make a tiny list of most basic single books on each topic if you like
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