- God
- the intricacies of human behavior and interactions.
- the brain.
- the concept of infinity.
- gravity.
- physics.
- the prospect of time travel and alternate universes.
- intuition, especially a mother's intuition.
- the universe.
- astronomy.
- the prospect of life on another planet.
- cellular biology.
- the intricacies of leaves (chlorophyll, etc.).
- the concept of language.
- prime numbers.
- technology and its advancement.
- how memory is formed, stored, and retrieved.
- the way medications interact with the brain to change behavior.
- degenerative neurological diseases.
- children.
- James Roday.
- animals.
- consciousness.
- curiosity.
- the imagination.
- any instant messaging service (come on, you're talking to a person on the other side of the world in real time).
- different cultures.
- crossword puzzles and sudoku.
- the subjective feeling we know as love.
- jigsaw puzzles.
- differences in personalities.
- matter and electron shells.
- any scientific theory.
- how things work, including the body.
- chemical reactions.
- sunsets.
- oceans.
- animals' mating behaviors.
- people's intentions of change.
- bias.
- "group mentality"
- addictions: formation and maintenance.
- literary devices.
- the art of acting - theater and behind camera, but mostly theater.
- antiques and the story behind objects.
- forgiveness.
- range of emotions and how they are expressed; microexpressions.
- chaos theory.
- organization.
- opinions.
- education.
- cults.
- utopia, or at least the concept of it.
- literature.
- Shakespeare.
- music and the emotions it elicits.
- hoarders, mostly the psychology behind it.
- gender differences and the automatic attributions behind it.
- word origins, roots, suffixes, etc. (I love Latin.)
- pictures/ journals - and the memories they elicit.
- the ability to plan and keep those plans.
- clocks.
- near-death experiences and what happens in the brain as its happening.
- the internet: Google, social networks, etc.
- history and ancient civilizations.
- conspiracy theories - who comes up with them? why?
- serial killers: made or born?
- space and the infiniteness of it.
- other religions besides my own.
- mathematical theories (oh and pi).
Friday, November 4, 2011
A random post: things that fascinate me.
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nice thoughts, i am also college going students, from india,
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I guess we would have had a lot to talk about had we ever gone over these lists...it looks like we had a lot of the same things. Quite a few exact matches and lots of overlap with our general and specific things.
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