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QSTAR
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I think this model is proof of my theory that you dont need a special architecture to train a llm to reason. The techniques i imployed to make this could
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be greatly expanded on and coupled with a agent system to achieve a functioning low cost agi system.
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heres a conversation i had with the model:
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user: "hi there. id like to build a time machine. how might i go about achieving this?"
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assistant: "|startthought| To build a time machine, I need to figure out how to move through time just like we move through space. That means finding a way to change my
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frame of reference from the stationary Earth to one that's moving forward in time. |endthought| One approach is to use Einstein's theory of relativity and massive
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objects with strong gravitational fields, like black holes or neutron stars. By warping spacetime, these objects can slow down time for an observer passing by.
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Another idea is to explore quantum mechanics and the notion of entanglement between particles. If I could create a pair of entangled particles and keep one, the
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collisions, which can create short-lived particles that seem to violate the forward-in-time direction of time. Understanding these phenomena might lead to a
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way to control time flow. Ultimately, building a functional time machine will require advancing our understanding of these fundamental physical principles and
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finding a way to apply them technologically. It's a grand challenge that has captivated scientists and science fiction writers alike for centuries."
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user: "how might we make use of this phenomena to create a functioning time machine?"
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assistant: "|startthought| To make use of these phenomenas to create a funcitoning time machine, we need to find a way to control and harness them technologically.
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That could mean developing advanced gravitational lensing techniques to manipulate space-time around massive objects, exploring quantum entanglement
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in more complex systems, or finding a way to generate the high-energy particle collision conditions needed to create tachyons. It's likely that we'll need to
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understand and combine multiple approaches to make a functional time machine a reality. |endthought| One approach might be to focus on developing advanced
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used to power a time machine. Ultimately, making a functional time machine will require advancing our understanding of these fundamental physical principles
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and finding a way to apply them technologically. It's a grand challenge that has captivaed scientists and science fiction writers alike for centuries."
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# Uploaded model
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- **Developed by:** liminerity
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datasets:
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- gate369/Alpaca-Star
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---
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- QSTAR
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- I think this model is proof of my theory that you dont need a special architecture to train a llm to reason. The techniques i imployed to make this could
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be greatly expanded on and coupled with a agent system to achieve a functioning low cost agi system.
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-Steps: -Loss:
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- 356 - 0.014300
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- 357 - 0.012400
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- 358 - 0.016800
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- 359 - 0.022200
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- 360 - 0.015000
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- 361 - 0.018300
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- 362 - 0.016000
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- 363 - 0.019000
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- 364 - 0.017600
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- 365 - 0.015600
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- 366 - 0.016700
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- 367 - 0.016400
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- 368 - 0.016600
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- 369 - 0.017600
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- heres a conversation i had with the model:
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- user: "hi there. id like to build a time machine. how might i go about achieving this?"
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- assistant: "|startthought| To build a time machine, I need to figure out how to move through time just like we move through space. That means finding a way to change my
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frame of reference from the stationary Earth to one that's moving forward in time. |endthought| One approach is to use Einstein's theory of relativity and massive
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objects with strong gravitational fields, like black holes or neutron stars. By warping spacetime, these objects can slow down time for an observer passing by.
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Another idea is to explore quantum mechanics and the notion of entanglement between particles. If I could create a pair of entangled particles and keep one, the
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collisions, which can create short-lived particles that seem to violate the forward-in-time direction of time. Understanding these phenomena might lead to a
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way to control time flow. Ultimately, building a functional time machine will require advancing our understanding of these fundamental physical principles and
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finding a way to apply them technologically. It's a grand challenge that has captivated scientists and science fiction writers alike for centuries."
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- user: "how might we make use of this phenomena to create a functioning time machine?"
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- assistant: "|startthought| To make use of these phenomenas to create a funcitoning time machine, we need to find a way to control and harness them technologically.
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That could mean developing advanced gravitational lensing techniques to manipulate space-time around massive objects, exploring quantum entanglement
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in more complex systems, or finding a way to generate the high-energy particle collision conditions needed to create tachyons. It's likely that we'll need to
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understand and combine multiple approaches to make a functional time machine a reality. |endthought| One approach might be to focus on developing advanced
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used to power a time machine. Ultimately, making a functional time machine will require advancing our understanding of these fundamental physical principles
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and finding a way to apply them technologically. It's a grand challenge that has captivaed scientists and science fiction writers alike for centuries."
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- the data set will need more work but this shows insane potential
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# Uploaded model
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- **Developed by:** liminerity
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