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.

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he is welcome here. because we are all freaks :)

I sometimes watch mandelbrot zoom as part of meditation :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCpLWbHVNhk&t=2169s

I'm not the math genius that my son is, but I'm still a geek who likes reading on most scientific subjects, history, economics, the Bible, math, and gardening. I'm currently reading a >1000 page book on geology and its catastrophic cause, a book on genetics and the link between races, "Traced", and Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion". When I tell most people about what I am reading, their eyes either open in amazement or glaze over in total disinterest. I look at it as "if you aren't learning, you are already one foot in the grave". I just read an article about a study that said if you are over 50 and read >3.5 hours a week, then you are 20% more likely to stay alive over 12 years, so I guess there is some "scientific" evidence for my theory.