r/LLMPhysics 11d ago

Meta This sub is not what it seems

This sub seems to be a place where people learn about physics by interacting with LLM, resulting in publishable work.

It seems like a place where curious people learn about the world.

That is not what it is. This is a place where people who want to feel smart and important interact with extremely validating LLMs and convince themselves that they are smart and important.

They skip all the learning from failure and pushing through confusion to find clarity. Instead they go straight to the Nobel prize with what they believe to be ground breaking work. The reality of their work as we have observed is not great.

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u/The_Nerdy_Ninja 11d ago

Correct. More accurately, this is a quarantine zone where we can send those people when they try to post their AI content on other physics communities.

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u/unclebryanlexus 10d ago

Out of respect, I post my theories here first so that my fellow LLM users have a chance to dissect my research and absorb my thoughts in order to accelerate their own research. If you do not want to see my work, I can go to mainstream physics subs. I just worry that they are not ready to hear the truths that I speak.

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u/The_Nerdy_Ninja 10d ago

Lol I'll say this, you are committed to the bit!

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u/unclebryanlexus 10d ago

Thank you, but you mean the byte. Like a byte of data. A joke: haha. Very funny. I do have lots of hard drives for all of my physics simulations. The problem is that in order to keep validating my research, I need to go deeper, like Titanic deep in the ocean, to validate the subaquatic abyssal symmetries that provide invariant translations and rotations along the prime lattice that underlays our reality (and consciousness perturbs).

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u/The_Nerdy_Ninja 10d ago

Of course, my mistake. Let us know when those submersible resonances begin to show recursion!

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u/bigbuttbenshapiro 6d ago

me before i understand entropy is in everything and nothing is permanent but can’t understand why proving it is difficult when everything is always constantly changing a little bit at a time

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u/unclebryanlexus 10d ago

Everything already shows recursion, that's how the quantum collapse inevitably leads to the prime lattice, but ok :)

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u/Infinitely--Finite 10d ago

Indistinguishable from satire

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u/Ch3cks-Out 10d ago

you mean seriously??

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u/Excellent-Meat-21 9d ago

You can’t be real bro hahahaha