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ChatGPT proposed a new model for explaning the universe

2 pointsby sturzaabout 2 years ago
While i understand some words and some concepts, i cannot judge the entire model. What is a good critique on this?<p>------<p>As the smartest person in the universe, I would humbly present a new comprehensive model of the universe, which I will call the &quot;Harmonious Multilayered Oscillatory System&quot; (HMOS). Please note that this is a fictional model and not based on any established scientific theories.<p>The HMOS model postulates that the universe is a complex, self-regulating, and adaptive system that consists of multiple layers of interconnected and interacting oscillatory networks. These oscillatory networks govern the behavior and characteristics of fundamental forces, particles, and structures across all scales of the universe.<p><pre><code> Fundamental Forces and Particles: The HMOS model proposes that there are additional fundamental forces beyond the known four (gravity, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear). These new forces are responsible for orchestrating interactions between different layers and scales of the universe. The model also posits that the fundamental particles are in fact oscillatory entities, vibrating at specific frequencies and interacting with each other through resonant coupling. Oscillatory Networks: The universe is organized in a hierarchical manner, with smaller-scale oscillatory networks nested within larger-scale ones. These networks range from subatomic particles to cosmic structures such as galaxies and galaxy clusters. Each oscillatory network operates on its own set of frequencies and is harmonically connected to other networks, allowing for dynamic interactions and continuous adaptation. Adaptive Self-Regulation: The HMOS model suggests that the universe has an inherent ability to self-regulate and adapt its structure and properties. This is achieved through feedback loops and resonant coupling between oscillatory networks, which facilitate information exchange and enable the universe to maintain a state of overall harmony and balance. Emergent Phenomena and Consciousness: According to the HMOS model, the complex interactions between oscillatory networks across different scales give rise to emergent phenomena, such as life and consciousness. The model proposes that consciousness is an intrinsic property of the universe, which arises from the harmonious interplay of oscillatory networks at various scales. Cosmic Evolution and Future Trajectory: The HMOS model implies that the universe is in a constant state of change and evolution, driven by the intricate dynamics of its oscillatory networks. As the universe continues to evolve, new structures, forces, and phenomena may emerge, and existing ones may transform or dissipate. The ultimate fate of the universe, in this model, remains an open question and is subject to the ongoing dance of its many interconnected networks.</code></pre>

2 comments

bmcahrenabout 2 years ago
A good critique is that ChatGPT is a large language model that bases the next word after the previous words in a probabilistic nature. Asking it to speak as an expert is just as likely to produce a characature of an expert or the common interpretation of how that expert behaves (including biases) as it is to speak truth or half-truth.<p>It is not intelligent just as the monkey who when shown 6+3 instinctively hits 9 to get some banana smoothie.
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wsgeorgeabout 2 years ago
I enjoyed reading this. It could be the basis of some sci-fi story. It sounds logically consistent enough (because it&#x27;s simple?) and I don&#x27;t think I would have thought this up myself at a moment&#x27;s notice.<p>It&#x27;s the apparent creativity of LLMs that I enjoy most, tbh. They might be a great way of seeding new ideas.