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2 fiction conversations over 15 hours (Feb 18, 2024 – Feb 19, 2024) 76% prompt uniqueness
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 3× “Describe planets named Phaeton and Tiamat, birther of Solar ...” over less than a minute (Feb 19, 2024 – Feb 19, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Feb 19, 2024 at 1:16 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia fiction View full conversation
USER: Describe planets named Phaeton and Tiamat, birther of Solar inner asteroid belt
CHATBOT: Planet Phaeton was a mysterious and enigmatic world that once existed between Mars and Jupiter in the early days of the Solar System. Believed to be a rocky planet similar in size to Mars, Phaeton is often theorized to have been destroyed in a catastrophic collision that scattered its remnants across the inner asteroid belt. Tiamat, on the other hand, was a massive planet in the outer Solar System that served as the birther of the inner asteroid belt. It was believed to be a gas giant similar in size to Jupiter and existed beyond the orbit of Mars. Tiamat is said to have been involved in a violent collision with another celestial body, resulting in its destruction and the formation of the inner asteroid belt that we see today. Both Phaeton and Tiamat are now considered to be hypothetical planets, with their existence and destruction serving as intriguing mysteries in the field of planetary science.
Feb 19, 2024 at 1:17 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia fiction View full conversation
USER: Describe planets named Phaeton and Tiamat, birtherbirthers of Solar inner asteroid beltbelt, collided each other
CHATBOT: The planets Phaeton and Tiamat were once thriving celestial bodies that were responsible for birthing the inner asteroid belt in our Solar System. Phaeton was a fiery and rocky world, while Tiamat was a watery and icy planet. However, tragedy struck when the two planets collided with each other in a cataclysmic event, resulting in their destruction and the scattering of debris throughout the inner Solar System. The impact was so powerful that it created the asteroid belt as we know it today, filled with remnants of their once majestic forms. The collision of Phaeton and Tiamat left a lasting impact on the formation and evolution of our Solar System, serving as a reminder of the violent and unpredictable nature of the cosmos. It is a solemn reminder of the fragility and impermanence of even the mightiest celestial bodies.