I think of many things, but your post made me think of my son who just went off to college to study computer science. We were having a video call with him and asked for him to show his dorm room. He spun the camera around to quickly to get a great view, but my husband asked if he had anything on the wall. He said his roommate did, but he didn't. My husband said he should probably have something on his wall. My son replied, "what? like the Mandelbrot set?" That's how my son thinks and the rest of us are enough like that to know exactly what he was talking about. I think my son is getting a Mandelbrot set poster for Christmas.
Things / people I think about daily:
- Family
- The Roman Empire
- Bitcoin
- Cryptography
- Ross Ulbricht
- Julian Assange
- nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9
- Alan Turing
- nostr:npub1qg8j6gdwpxlntlxlkew7eu283wzx7hmj32esch42hntdpqdgrslqv024kw , Timothy C. May, Eric Hughes, Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman, Bruce Schneier, Phil Zimmermann…
- Game Theory
- Cute annuals and wildlife
- Space
- The “God Particle” - Higgs boson
- Renaissance Art: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo…
- Fractals
- The Turing Test
- Philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and their impact on modern thought
- The technical challenges composers like Bach, Beethoven, Vivaldi, and other classical masters met while creating music in those days compared to what we have today.
- Space
- The ocean
-#Nostr
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What are people / things / time periods you guys can’t remove from your thoughts, like they just at some point in the day pop up in your thoughts?
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he can start a club: mandel bros.
He is in a math club.
When he started taking college classes at the local community college class, the professor had them do a group project (I think it was calculus). He came home all surprised and said "I just found out that not everyone is excited about math as I am." I am a geek and love math and science and history and stuff, but he makes me look normal.