Estimated User #289
1 fiction conversations
over 4 days
(Mar 19, 2024 – Mar 24, 2024)
67% prompt uniqueness
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Mar 19, 2024
Mar 24, 2024
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C0
Describe corvid-like bird with white piranha eyes
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C1
Describe rogue continental planet with advanced "old aged as Earth" life.
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C2
Picturing rogue land-sea planet with advanced life, as actual photography.
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C3
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Frigidic: Clear clouds, made of primaril
2 conv.
C4
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Methanean
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C5
If humanity was monolingual
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C6
Describe mysterious mineral named theodorite, it's bluest crystal with facets of
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C7
If humans were right handed
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C8
Describe land-sea planet named Iroknia, seas made of molten sulfur, it has advan
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C9
Describe desert planet named Cryoir, snowless surface is covered by gray sands,
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C10
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Lilacean: Clouds of nitrogen and carbon
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C11
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Ammonian
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C12
Planets of TRAPPIST-1 have small orbital spacing
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C13
What does frozen red dwarf look like?
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C14
Autography of Selfcentis Person/consciousness named Selfcentis, a most important
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C15
Describe gas giant with presence of rutiles
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C16
Describe abusive cult founded own empire
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C17
Theodorite formula is Bi^[(TiNO3), (FeAuSO2), (NiN3)]
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C18
Describe window glass made from liquid carbon
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C19
Describe window glass made from molten diamonds
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C20
Describe central black hole named Stalaggh, it has 2.7e11 Solar mass
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C21
Describe central gravastar named Stalaggh, it has 2.7e11 Solar mass
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C22
Four malicious civilizations in Milky Way
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C23
Describe sophont animals have opposite chemistry but same as human chemistry, hu
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C24
Describe gas giant named Etuibe, it's hot and gusty, cloudless and hazy, it's op
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C25
Describe sodium fluoroantimonate
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C26
Brown dwarf goes frozen and becomes planet, what color and chemistry?
1 conv.
C27
Describe rogue land-sea planet, greenhouse is balanced by radioactivity and glob
1 conv.
C28
What does forests on rogue land-sea planet look like?
1 conv.
C29
Picturing rogue land-sea planet with advanced life, as actual photography. Backg
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C30
Describe rogue continental planet with advanced life.
1 conv.
1 conversation in cluster Cluster 23× “Describe sophont animals have opposite chemistry but same as...” over less than a minute (Mar 22, 2024 – Mar 22, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Describe sophont animals have opposite chemistry but same as human chemistry, human and opposite chemistry are toxic to each other
CHATBOT: Sophont animals with opposite chemistry to humans have evolved to survive and thrive in environments that are completely different from those inhabited by humans. Their biology and biochemistry are wildly different, with their organs and tissues structured in unique ways to process and utilize their own set of elements and compounds. When a human comes into contact with a sophont animal of opposite chemistry, a dangerous and potentially deadly reaction occurs. The chemicals and compounds that make up the sophont animal are toxic to human physiology, triggering severe allergic reactions, organ failure, and even death. Likewise, the human body's chemistry is toxic to the sophont animal, causing similar harmful effects. This inherent incompatibility between the two species has led to a deep-seated fear and mistrust between humans and sophont animals with opposite chemistry. Special precautions must be taken to prevent accidental exposure, and interactions between the two groups are typically avoided at all costs. The concept of coexistence or cooperation between humans and these sophont animals seems nearly impossible due to the danger that each poses to the other.
USER: Describe if life on Earth were opposite chemistry
CHATBOT: If life on Earth had evolved with opposite chemistry to what we currently know, it would mean that the fundamental building blocks of living organisms would be completely different. Instead of carbon-based life forms, organisms might be based on a different element, such as silicon or ammonia. In this hypothetical scenario, the biochemistry of these alien life forms would be completely alien to us, with different metabolic processes, genetic codes, and cellular structures. The environment that supports these organisms would also be radically different, with unique atmospheric compositions and geological features that are conducive to their existence. If humans were to come into contact with these oppositely chemically-based life forms, the consequences would likely be dire. The chemical makeup of these alien organisms would be toxic to us, potentially leading to severe allergic reactions, organ failure, and even death. Similarly, our chemistry would likely be harmful or lethal to these alien life forms. The coexistence or interaction between humans and these oppositely chemically-based life forms would likely be extremely challenging, if not impossible. The physical and chemical incompatibility between the two types of life would make it difficult to establish any kind of relationship or communication. Overall, a world with opposite chemistry life forms would be a truly alien and hostile environment for humans, potentially leading to a complete lack of understanding and cooperation between species. It would be a fascinating but dangerous place where the rules of life as we know it would be radically different.