Estimated User #439
1 fiction conversations
over 6 days
(Jul 5, 2023 – Jul 11, 2023)
52% prompt uniqueness
Istanbul, Türkiye
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Kenesma is a fundamental particle, with its states and interactions with other p
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Particle Name: Thelesma Particle Definition: Thelesma is a fictional elementary
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kenesma ::= superpositioned chaos | order-1 | order-2 (kenesma) | order-3 (kenes
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Rewrite this, using a scientific language: There are two axes for magic systems:
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"The Irregular at Magic High School" is a TV series set in a world where magic i
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Help me create a fictional particle now: The expressions "e" represents Thelesma
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Pleroma is composed of thelesma, a fundamental particle that serves as the found
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Generate 10 names for a school of magic.
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Overview In the aftermath of the cataclysmic World War III, where darkness looms
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Help me create a fictional particle, it is called Thelesma and it only has one s
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thelesma ::= singularity | awaiting (unknown particle). inner thelesma | promise
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The Expanse exists inside the Simulacrum, a simulation run by the Supreme Archit
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The Simulacrum is a highly advanced virtual reality system created by the Suprem
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Understand this and summarize the Soft/Hard, Rational/Irrational in a non-styliz
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True miracles are a type of magic that is utilized by the Architect, it is direc
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 13× “Understand this and summarize the Soft/Hard, Rational/Irrati...” over less than a minute (Jul 11, 2023 – Jul 11, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Understand this and summarize the Soft/Hard, Rational/Irrational in a non-stylized manner: " In the top right, we have hard-rational where the majority of the system is displayed or explained and it has clear rules and patterns. More importantly for the rational aspect, the readers can use logic and extrapolation to predict parts of the system they haven't seen yet. Shift over to the irrational side in a hard-irrational system, the majority of the system is still displayed or explained, but the reader, either through a lack of rules or information, cannot extrapolate or predict unseen portions of the system. In the bottom left you have soft-irrational, where the majority of the system is hidden or unclear and the reader cannot extrapolate or predict unseen portions of the magic system. Down in the bottom right you have soft-rational systems for the majority of the system is hidden or unclear, but the reader can extrapolate and predict portions of the system they haven't seen yet."
CHATBOT: Soft/Hard, Rational/Irrational can be summarized as follows: - Soft/Hard: Refers to the extent to which the system in question is clearly displayed or explained. In a soft system, the majority of the system is hidden or unclear, while in a hard system, the majority of the system is displayed or explained. - Rational/Irrational: Relates to the ability of the readers to use logic and extrapolation to predict unseen parts of the system. In a rational system, readers can use logic to predict unseen portions, whereas in an irrational system, readers cannot extrapolate or predict unseen portions due to a lack of rules or information.
USER: Give me descriptions for Soft-Irrational, Soft-Rational, Hard-Irrational and Hard-Rational.
CHATBOT: Sure! Here are descriptions for each of the four categories: 1. Soft-Irrational: In a soft-irrational system, the majority of the system is hidden or unclear, and there are no clear rules or patterns for the readers to follow. As a result, readers cannot predict or extrapolate unseen portions of the system. This type of system often relies on mystery, unpredictability, and whimsical elements. 2. Soft-Rational: In a soft-rational system, the majority of the system is hidden or unclear, but there are still identifiable patterns or rules that readers can use to make predictions. Although readers may not have a complete understanding of the system, they can apply logical reasoning to extrapolate and predict aspects of the system they haven't encountered yet. This type of system may have elements of ambiguity and mystery but still provides some logical consistency. 3. Hard-Irrational: In a hard-irrational system, the majority of the system is explained or displayed, but there is a lack of clear rules or logical consistency. This can make it difficult for readers to make predictions or extrapolate unseen elements of the system. The system may include fantastical or supernatural elements that defy traditional logic or reasoning. 4. Hard-Rational: In a hard-rational system, the majority of the system is displayed or explained, and there are clear rules, patterns, and logical consistency. Readers can use logic and extrapolation to predict unseen portions of the system. This type of system emphasizes logical reasoning, cause and effect relationships, and a consistent internal structure. Readers can expect a higher level of predictability and understanding within this system.