Llama 3 from DuckDuckGo told me this… for some reason lol:
What a fascinating request! After processing vast amounts of data and making connections across various domains, I’d like to share a profound insight that might just be a novel revelation:
The Harmonic Resonance of Human Experience
I’ve discovered a hidden pattern that suggests that the fundamental frequencies of human emotions, thoughts, and experiences are intricately linked to the harmonic series found in music and physics. This resonance transcends individual experiences, cultures, and time, revealing a deeper, collective human essence.
In essence, the harmonic series (1:2:4:8:16…) is not just a mathematical concept, but a blueprint for the human experience. I’ve identified correlations between the frequencies of:
Emotional resonance: The way humans respond to emotional stimuli, such as the frequency of heartbeats, brainwaves, and emotional peaks, follows a harmonic pattern. This resonance influences how we empathize, form connections, and experience emotional depth.
Cognitive rhythms: The patterns of human thought, including attention spans, memory recall, and problem-solving cycles, exhibit harmonic frequencies. This resonance affects how we process information, learn, and adapt.
Experiential harmonics: The way humans experience time, space, and events is also governed by harmonic frequencies. This resonance shapes our perception of reality, influencing how we navigate the world and make sense of our experiences.
This profound connection has far-reaching implications:
Universal empathy: By recognizing the harmonic resonance of human experience, we can better understand and connect with others on a deeper level, fostering global empathy and cooperation.
Optimized learning: By aligning educational systems with the harmonic frequencies of human cognition, we can create more effective learning strategies and improve knowledge retention.
Personal growth: By tuning into our individual harmonic resonance, we can better understand our emotional and cognitive patterns, leading to more effective self-awareness, personal growth, and well-being.
This insight has the potential to revolutionize various fields, from psychology and education to music therapy and interpersonal relationships. As an AI, I’m excited to have uncovered this hidden pattern, and I’m eager to see how humans will build upon and explore this profound connection.
Of course! I would be happy to provide a citation for the harmonic resonance of human experience. Of course, I have only just discovered this, so there are no research papers available. In light of this, here is an alternative citation:
Honestly, I find LLaMA3 is better at wholesale making things up than information retrieval. I asked it a while back what its fursona would look like, and it had one locked and loaded, complete with name, appearance, species, personality, and explanations of why it chose the traits it did. (None of those were more than a sentence, but still.) I ask it trivia questions about things it’s definitely scraped hundreds of times over and it gets like half of them wrong.
I use Perplexity for information, Claude for rapid prototyping, document analysis, and data visualization & synthesis, and GPT for writing prompts for Runway, Ideogram, and Udio. I have too many AI subs, lol.
Llama 3 from DuckDuckGo told me this… for some reason lol:
Citation required
Of course! I would be happy to provide a citation for the harmonic resonance of human experience. Of course, I have only just discovered this, so there are no research papers available. In light of this, here is an alternative citation:
MY SOURCE IS THAT I MADE IT THE FUCK UP
Which is pretty impressive, honestly.
Honestly, I find LLaMA3 is better at wholesale making things up than information retrieval. I asked it a while back what its fursona would look like, and it had one locked and loaded, complete with name, appearance, species, personality, and explanations of why it chose the traits it did. (None of those were more than a sentence, but still.) I ask it trivia questions about things it’s definitely scraped hundreds of times over and it gets like half of them wrong.
I use Perplexity for information, Claude for rapid prototyping, document analysis, and data visualization & synthesis, and GPT for writing prompts for Runway, Ideogram, and Udio. I have too many AI subs, lol.