I've always been fascinated by physics and cosmology. It gets more and more scary the older you get.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always really been into science, and in the last five years I've gotten into theoretical physics and the origins of the universe.
I've always been fascinated by quantum physics and the possibility of alternate realities.
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
From my earliest days, I was fascinated by science.
Since I was a kid, I've had this morbid fascination with dark and scary subject matter.
For me, science is already fantastical enough. Unlocking the secrets of nature with fundamental physics or cosmology or astrobiology leads you into a wonderland compared with which beliefs in things like alien abductions pale into insignificance.
I'm really into sci-fi. I always have been. In addition to that, I've always had a tremendous fascination with the lure of the Apocalypse or Judgment Day or the Mayan calendar, etc., etc.
I especially love right-now sci-fi: stuff that happens in current time but incorporates a scientific breakthrough that is currently being explored.
It would seem that I, who never could make much sense of physics when I was at school, have now gained a strong sense of Einsteinian space-time. I am free of the nimbyism of now, and feel a strong kinship with both the dead and the unborn.
I've gradually realised that what I do best is universes. And I shouldn't be afraid of that.