Estimated User #978
1 fiction conversations
over 6 months, 3 days
(Sep 23, 2023 – Mar 25, 2024)
73% prompt uniqueness
Bashkortostan Republic, Russia
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Describe satellite land-sea planet named Soulayun, orbiting around rogue Sudarsk
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C1
Describe frozen ejected gas giant with Sudarsky class IV, no longer hot Jupiter,
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C2
Describe alternate Earth resembles Chernobyl, planet Earth renamed to Chearthoby
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Describe gas giant with presence of CFCs
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C4
Describe rogue planet named Soulayun, it has artificial layer of CFCs instead of
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C5
Gas giant with Sudarsky class IV, it named Alarithus, gone ejected (write text)
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C6
Describe humanity colonize Backrooms
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C7
Describe prescient aliens know Earth exists before created theory of Earth
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C8
Preons are particles of binary code, universe made of preons, preons have two fa
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 3× “Describe gas giant with presence of CFCs” over less than a minute (Mar 24, 2024 – Mar 24, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Describe gas giant with presence of CFCs
CHATBOT: A gas giant with the presence of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) would have a unique and potentially harmful atmosphere. CFCs are man-made chemicals often used in refrigerants and aerosol propellants that have been shown to deplete the ozone layer on Earth. On a gas giant, the presence of CFCs would likely result in a thick layer of ozone in the upper atmosphere, creating a greenhouse effect that traps heat within the planet. This could lead to extremely high temperatures on the surface of the gas giant. Additionally, the presence of CFCs could have a detrimental impact on any potential life forms that may exist on the planet. The ozone layer depletion caused by CFCs would expose these life forms to harmful ultraviolet radiation from the nearby star, increasing the risk of genetic mutations and other health issues. Overall, a gas giant with the presence of CFCs would have a toxic and inhospitable atmosphere that could pose significant challenges for any potential exploration or colonization efforts.