Estimated User #239
1 fiction conversations
over 3 days
(Mar 13, 2024 – Mar 17, 2024)
61% prompt uniqueness
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Mar 13, 2024
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C0
Write encounter: Scientists on Earth encountered anomaly is fucky satellite, act
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C1
Describe Earth were dominated by corrupt biome from Terraria
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C2
Describe hex color #020204
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C3
Describe hot land-sea planet, ocean is not made of water
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C4
Generate star system of 10 planets (Planet number ID/Orbital radius AU/Radius km
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C5
Describe binary system of two rogue planets, brown dwarf devouring mass of gas g
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C6
Describe humans were evolved to regulate plastic
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C7
Describe humans were evolved to consume plastic
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C8
Describe Earth timeline 1: Today
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C9
Describe our universe named Nebadon
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C10
Describe serial killer worse than Ted Bundy (political edition)
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C11
Idea for extremely retard stuff
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C12
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Enstatian. Composition is Fe, FeO,
2 conv.
C13
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Aithalian. Composition is C. Color
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C14
Describe novel nightmarish character named Marvight, lives in scariest, darkest,
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C15
Do planets have own asteroid belts?
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C16
Autography of Selfcentis Person/consciousness named Selfcentis, a most important
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C17
1. Neptunian (Cryo-Azurian): No tropospheric clouds and only faint hazes. (Color
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C18
Describe rogue gas giant was born from accretion disk of black hole
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C19
Most hateful country
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C20
Idea for uncanniest empire, including name
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C21
Idea for nightmare empire, including name
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C22
I went to planet with spaceship
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C23
Classification of dominant (primary) clouds on planets: 1. Hydrogenic: Primarily
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C24
Describe land-sea planet with asteroid belt from collision of two destroyed moon
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C25
Describe science reality version of corrupt biome from Terraria
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C26
Describe Venusian land-sea planet, infected forests resemble corrupt biome from
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C27
Idea for extremely accurate exoplanet (It's gas giant with random color, chemist
1 conv.
C28
Describe website called aletheianschool.com, it has full of truths, it's dark we
1 conv.
C29
Describe ejected gas giant named Erebus. Color and chemistry resembles TrES-2b.
1 conv.
C30
Describe strange planet from gas giant
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C31
Describe shrinking planet but mass stay same
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C32
Can pi be different?
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C33
Write encounter: Scientists on Earth encountered fuckiest satellite, it is jokin
1 conv.
C34
Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Melanoazurian
1 conv.
1 conversation in cluster Cluster 32× “Can pi be different?” over less than a minute (Mar 16, 2024 – Mar 16, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Can pi be different?
CHATBOT: No, pi is a constant number that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is an irrational number that is approximately equal to 3.14159 and does not change regardless of the size of the circle.
USER: Describe universe with pi value is 4.27995
CHATBOT: If the value of pi were 4.27995, it would have significant implications for our understanding of geometry and the physical laws that govern the universe. In a universe where pi is equal to 4.27995, the relationships between a circle's diameter, circumference, and area would be fundamentally different. Shapes and structures that rely on the concept of pi, such as circles, spheres, and cylinders, would have different proportions and dimensions. This would have a profound impact on fields such as mathematics, architecture, engineering, and physics, as many of these disciplines rely on the constant value of pi for calculations and design. Overall, a universe with a different value of pi would be vastly different from our own, with unique and potentially unpredictable consequences for the way we understand and interact with the physical world.