Is it normal to love a scientist?
I decided to have no voting this time. On the other hand, I love almost all sciences, study almost all of them, and love almost all scientists. I don't love mammalogists because I only love studying one breed of mammal, one family of it: the primates, called primatology, I also love studying fish (ichthyology), and the shape and size, as well as exact positions of points, of the Earth, and varying descriptions of the Earth's gravity field (this Earth science is geodecy, not geology, the 2 of which are mistaken), and very very soon I will study my geographical globe as soon as I go home by departing from my home of which I grew up in (I grew up, and my home where my mother lives I no longer live there) to realize the precise measurements of the Earth in this vein. Therefore I don't only want to study normal science but also something unusual. I even told my mother about geodecy and she said "I'm excited! Go and study it then!" so it's set, and it had no special treatment whatsoever as to the Earth science it is, but was treated exactly as if it was an exciting set of discoveries, rather adventurous, in geology, which Mum thinks it is, hence she treats it like geology. My Dad's globe is out of date, but, since I'm not a geographer, I'm not studying the nations and temperatures of the world or the low temperatures of the North and South poles, but an example of geodecy which will be the topic of interest I'm endeavoring to study will be exactly where mountain peaks are located and how many hectares tall and wide Earth exactly is, an example of geology for which it's confused would be the plate movements of the Earth and its origin thus how Earth evolved, which I'm not doing, an unrelated example of geography would be the study of the nations, capitals and climates of the Earth's structure, which I'm no longer doing. Is there any way this could be normal in any fashion?