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1 fiction conversations over 4 days (Mar 19, 2024 – Mar 24, 2024) 67% prompt uniqueness
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C0 Describe corvid-like bird with white piranha eyes 4 conv. C1 Describe rogue continental planet with advanced "old aged as Earth" life. 4 conv. C2 Picturing rogue land-sea planet with advanced life, as actual photography. 3 conv. C3 Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Frigidic: Clear clouds, made of primaril 2 conv. C4 Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Methanean 2 conv. C5 If humanity was monolingual 2 conv. C6 Describe mysterious mineral named theodorite, it's bluest crystal with facets of 2 conv. C7 If humans were right handed 2 conv. C8 Describe land-sea planet named Iroknia, seas made of molten sulfur, it has advan 2 conv. C9 Describe desert planet named Cryoir, snowless surface is covered by gray sands, 2 conv. C10 Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Lilacean: Clouds of nitrogen and carbon 1 conv. C11 Describe gas giant with color-chemistry Ammonian 1 conv. C12 Planets of TRAPPIST-1 have small orbital spacing 1 conv. C13 What does frozen red dwarf look like? 1 conv. C14 Autography of Selfcentis Person/consciousness named Selfcentis, a most important 1 conv. C15 Describe gas giant with presence of rutiles 1 conv. C16 Describe abusive cult founded own empire 1 conv. C17 Theodorite formula is Bi^[(TiNO3), (FeAuSO2), (NiN3)] 1 conv. C18 Describe window glass made from liquid carbon 1 conv. C19 Describe window glass made from molten diamonds 1 conv. C20 Describe central black hole named Stalaggh, it has 2.7e11 Solar mass 1 conv. C21 Describe central gravastar named Stalaggh, it has 2.7e11 Solar mass 1 conv. C22 Four malicious civilizations in Milky Way 1 conv. C23 Describe sophont animals have opposite chemistry but same as human chemistry, hu 1 conv. C24 Describe gas giant named Etuibe, it's hot and gusty, cloudless and hazy, it's op 1 conv. C25 Describe sodium fluoroantimonate × 1 conv. 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 1 conv. C30 Describe rogue continental planet with advanced life. 1 conv.
1 conversation in cluster Cluster 25× “Describe sodium fluoroantimonate” over less than a minute (Mar 22, 2024 – Mar 22, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Mar 22, 2024 at 9:15 PM MSK — 2 turns Russia fiction View full conversation
USER: Describe sodium fluoroantimonate
CHATBOT: Sodium fluoroantimonate is a chemical compound that consists of sodium, fluorine, and antimony ions. It has the chemical formula NaSbF6. This compound is a white solid that is soluble in water and is commonly used in industrial applications such as electroplating and as a fluorinating agent in organic synthesis. Sodium fluoroantimonate is highly toxic and should be handled with care.
USER: Describe lifeforms made of fluoroantimonate and fluoroantimonic acid
CHATBOT: As of my knowledge cut-off date in September 2021, there are no known lifeforms made entirely of fluoroantimonate or fluoroantimonic acid. These substances are highly toxic to most organisms due to their chemical properties. Fluoroantimonate compounds can disrupt cellular processes and inhibit biological functions. It is important to note that life as we know it on Earth is primarily based on carbon compounds, with water playing a crucial role in biological processes. The extreme toxicity of fluoroantimonate and fluoroantimonic acid makes them unsuitable for supporting life as we understand it. However, considering the vast diversity of the universe, there might be hypothetical and speculative scenarios where extremophilic microorganisms or other forms of exotic life could potentially exist in environments with high concentrations of these compounds. Still, such organisms would be fundamentally different from the life forms known to science today. It's also worth mentioning that research in astrobiology and synthetic biology continues to explore the potential for alternative biochemistries and environments where life could exist under conditions vastly different from those found on Earth.