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The Eye in The Triangle
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What i find curious about the eye of providence is that it's such a low-tier occult symbol in all abrahamic religions i would argue it's not even occult its so common. I think even non-abrahamic religions use the nazir, so as as piece of iconography it's pretty tame and well accepted basically anywhere you would put it. its not particularly symbolic of anything really bad, its essentially a reverse nazir. its the watchful eye of god protecting you. It's also the christian trinity. like, it's literally just a symbol of the moral code of the founding fathers, which they also wrote out in words.The Eye in The Triangle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_day Yeah, it's the result of three calendar cycles and less weird than one might think. Quite interesting, actually. 4712 BC was the last time when the three calendar cycles were all starting at the same time.
Have you asked it about random other years? 4713? 4060? 6387? Literally any other random year, using the same prompts and training data, and see how it makes connections.
Well you could just tell me Taylor, but I guess that would just take all the fun out of trying to figure out the transcendent mystery wouldn't it. It's like trying to figure out the MMO ruleset before MMO-wikisHave you asked it about random other years? 4713? 4060? 6387? Literally any other random year, using the same prompts and training data, and see how it makes connections.
I don't know your prompts and the conditions you set for your LLM.Well you could just tell me Taylor, but I guess that would just take all the fun out of trying to figure out the transcendent mystery wouldn't it. It's like trying to figure out the MMO ruleset before MMO-wikis
That the people in power consider it an important start date deems it important to them, and considering it was Rome, virtually the basis of the US Empire today and included in the Apple iPhone, seems like a veiled nod to me
I discard things from the AI all the time, it tries to make connections I dismiss, sometimes I'll make a typo and it'll struggle to connect things and I look at it and see its extremely vague and generalizedI don't know your prompts and the conditions you set for your LLM.
How about you just try it? Are you afraid to realize that LLMs will just tell you want you want, and you'll see how any date will get you some explanation how it fits in your Enochian worldview or whatever?
This isn't what was asked of you. Simply use the same prompt that you used to generate the text in the picture below and exchange the date of 4712 BC to any random year of your choice. The LLM will still produce a response to fit your delusions because that is its purpose. It works backwards from any prompt that you input to create an output that is most likely sequence of words. If you seek to make occult/schizo connections, the LLM will do its best to fabricate them. It predicts continuations and seeks coherence in the output, but it does not distinguish fact from fiction. The point of Meriasek's request was to make you rethink how an LLM truly functions through a simple and practical experiment.I discard things from the AI all the time, it tries to make connections I dismiss, sometimes I'll make a typo and it'll struggle to connect things and I look at it and see its extremely vague and generalized
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It says the Sun is the anode. But it's hard to get a handle on things when it seems even the scientists are only told 1/3rd of the story. I suppose just enough to do the work they want them to do:Would make more sense if the sun is a plasma anode. If diode is correct, what is the plasma cathode, and how is the diode formed?
Look man, you're just throwing things around. Do you even know what an anode and a cathode are?It says the Sun is the anode. But it's hard to get a handle on things when it seems even the scientists are only told 1/3rd of the story. I suppose just enough to do the work they want them to do:
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It was mostly to try figure out how the tides operate in a plasma aetheric system. And why tides align with the moon. Therefore the oceans consisting of water must be a diaelectric and a weak diamagnet. Building charge then releasing. This was a theory postulated by an electrical engineer so I thought it might be useful to include.Your AI output identifies the sun and moon as plasma anode and diode, but that doesn't make sense.
I mean, the whole thing doesn't make sense to begin with, but at least keep the concepts consistent.
The problem is when a sound theory is used by someone who doesn't have any actual knowledge beyond a cargo cult level, ie you and the AI.It was mostly to try figure out how the tides operate in a plasma aetheric system. And why tides align with the moon. Therefore the oceans consisting of water must be a diaelectric and a weak diamagnet. Building charge then releasing. This was a theory postulated by an electrical engineer so I thought it might be useful to include.