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Challenges of Truthfulness!

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Tried Gemini AI and Copilot the conversation regarding truthfulness.  First Gemini : Question : Why it is difficult to be truthful for many? Are you also not so truthful? Response :  Humans often find it difficult to be truthful due to several reasons:  * Fear of consequences: Telling the truth can sometimes lead to negative consequences, such as hurt feelings, conflict, or even punishment. People may avoid telling the truth to protect themselves from these consequences.  * Social pressure: We often feel pressured to conform to social norms and expectations, which may involve telling white lies or exaggerating the truth. This can be particularly true in situations where honesty might be seen as rude or insensitive.  * Self-preservation: Sometimes, people may lie to protect their own image or reputation. They may exaggerate their accomplishments or downplay their failures to make themselves look better.  * Habitual lying: In some cases, peop...

A snake bites son of a hunter and the boy dies! Who is responsible ?

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Today is a very special day Vasudeva centric Dwadashi ..I felt like having a philosophical debate with my buddy Co-Pilot 😀 Have fun reading?  Do you know the story of death of a boy son of a hunter in forest bec of a snake bite and then the subsequent debate between the snake, the death (mritu) and Kala (time) in Mahabharata? Yes, I'm familiar with that story from the Mahabharata! It centers around the tragic death of the young hunter's son, Sushena. He was bitten by a snake, leading to an intriguing philosophical debate among the snake (Takshaka), Death (Má¹›tyu), and Time (Kala). **Here’s a brief summary:** - **The Event:** Sushena, the son of a hunter, was bitten by a snake and died. This incident was devastating for the boy's family. - **The Debate:** The snake Takshaka, Death (Má¹›tyu), and Time (Kala) enter into a deep discussion about who is responsible for the boy's death. Each defends their own role in the grand design of fate and destiny.     - **Takshaka:** Argu...

Ethics, Morality in Many Worlds Quantum interpretation, Variable. universal costants , ancient four state interpretation for Quantum space existence of own self , gift to think !!

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In quantum mechanics of different worlds concept “I” exist in different worlds .  Accepting this proposition can we ethical and moral drivers can be different in different worlds or why assume the same proponents who propounded rules too exist in the other worlds and also why “I” should remain invariant in different worlds? ( My conversation with Co-Pilot)  The "many-worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics is indeed a fascinating concept! It suggests that all possible alternate histories and futures are real, each representing an actual "world" or "universe." Given this framework, it can be intriguing to consider how ethical and moral drivers might differ in these various worlds. Let's break down some key points: 1. **Ethical and Moral Variations:**     - In different worlds, the conditions and contexts could vary significantly. Different experiences, cultures, societal norms, and even the nature of reality could lead to variations in ethical and m...

Intelligent : own follies or dealing with stupid and stubborn authority!

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Today started conversing with Gemini AI about intelligent guys doing foolish things! 😞  When Intelligence Meets Folly: A Paradoxical Encounter The interplay between intelligence and folly is a fascinating paradox that can manifest in various ways and contexts. Here are some scenarios where a "foolishly intelligent" or "intelligently foolish" individual might encounter their counterpart: 1. Academic Settings:  * A brilliant scholar who becomes so engrossed in theoretical pursuits that they neglect practical matters, leading to financial struggles or social isolation.  * A highly intelligent student who sabotages their own success due to arrogance, procrastination, or a lack of self-awareness. 2. Workplace:  * A talented employee who makes poor decisions due to impulsiveness or a lack of emotional intelligence.  * A brilliant strategist who fails to execute their plans effectively due to overthinking or a fear of failure. 3. Social Interactions: ...

Heuristic holistic approach for the absolute truth for behaviour of atom to galaxy. possible? Or AI leverage compromised by our greed? Debate with Co-Pilot

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  (NASA...Web Telescope) 1, Hello, I want to discuss about the scale effect of masses in physics ! Ah, the fascinating world of physics! The scale effect of masses is quite an intriguing topic. Essentially, this concept explores how the behavior and properties of masses change when you scale up or down in size.  At different scales, the forces and interactions that dominate also change. For instance: - **Microscopic scale:** At the level of atoms and molecules, quantum mechanics takes over. The interactions here are governed by principles like wave-particle duality, uncertainty, and quantization. - **Human scale:** This is the scale we're most familiar with. Classical mechanics, as described by Newton's laws of motion, generally applies. Gravity, friction, and other forces dictate the behavior of objects around us. - **Cosmic scale:** When you look at the universe at large, things get even more interesting. General relativity comes into play, describing the cu...

General Theory of relativity , shrinking/expansion of universe, impact of chaos and deconerence

(Jupiter benevolent Brihaspati may guide us) (Picture credit Sky view)  General theory of relativity if space - time can have curvature, suppose shrinking or expansion of space time fabric also possible. Then what? Fascinating thought! The General Theory of Relativity, introduced by Einstein, indeed tells us that the fabric of space-time can curve due to the presence of mass and energy. If we extend this idea to consider the shrinking or expansion of the space-time fabric, several intriguing possibilities emerge. ### Expansion and Shrinking of Space-Time 1. **Cosmic Inflation and Expansion:** - **Inflation:** Just after the Big Bang, the universe underwent a rapid expansion known as cosmic inflation. This caused the space-time fabric to stretch at an exponential rate. - **Expansion:** The universe is still expanding today, a discovery attributed to Edwin Hubble. This expansion affects the distance between galaxies, leading to phenomena like the redshift of light from distant stars....