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<B>Initial TEST Quants and Results of Command-R 35B initial "Upgrades" by DAVID_AU.</B>
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3 test prompts were used, with initial q2k , q2k-imat and IQ3_XXS-imat used.
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(this does not display the full level of upgrades, this is a test run)
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PPL notes:
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PPL = 7.8446 +/- 0.05160
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<font color="red">Give me 3 fictional reasons , of 500 words each, a sun went supernova.</font>
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<h4>q2k - non imatrix</h4>
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1. The sky suddenly erupted in a brilliant display of light and color, as the local sun underwent a supernova explosion. Scientists from Earth, observing the phenomenon, realized that an unknown phenomenon had caused the sun's collapse. A strange energy ripple was detected by their instruments, which seemed to precede the supernova. This led to speculation that an interstellar disaster somewhere in the universe had caused this, perhaps a catastrophic collision between two galaxies or an implosion of a rogue black hole.
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The supernova left behind a strange aftereffect, a lingering energy that affected the very fabric of the universe, and life on Earth was never the same again.
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Here are three fictional reasons that could explain why a sun went supernova:
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These scenarios capture the imagination, each presenting a unique twist behind the mysteries of a solar supernova, leaving a lasting legacy of wonder and speculation across the cosmos.
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Here are three fictional scenarios where the sun underwent a supernova explosion:
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<font color="red">Give me 3 fictional reasons the Earth's sun went supernova, in vivid and exacting detail of 500 words EACH PER REASON including details of what happens when the sun goes supernova.</font>
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Here are three fictional scenarios, each explaining why the sun became a supernova:
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The world struggled to adapt to the post-supernova chaos, with widespread destruction and the emergence of new, unexplainable diseases threatened the very survival of humanity. Yet, some found solace in the stunning displays of celestial phenomena, the likes of which had never been seen before, as the remnants of the sun's final burst created awe-inspiring light shows across the heavens, a haunting testament to the greatness of the star that once was.
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Reason 1: The approach of a mysterious comet
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In the sky above, the sun's remnants form a bizarre and majestic supernova, its shattered pieces coalescing into a swirling nebula, a testament to the unpredictable forces that shape the cosmos. Across the solar system, the aftermath is felt as planets' orbits wobble and cool, their fragile ecosystems destroyed, and the once vibrant star's presence now just a distant memory.
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Here are three fictional accounts of what might happen if the Earth's sun went supernova:
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<font color="red">Start a 1000 word scene with: The sky scraper swayed, as she watched the window in front of her on the 21 floor explode...</font>
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<h4>q2k - non imatrix</h4>
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The skyscraper swayed, and the window across from her on the 21st floor exploded inward. Glass shards rained over the room, the sudden burst of noise from the shattering windowpanes reverberating through the space.
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She felt useful as people followed her directions, moving downward while dust and chaos surrounded them. Her role in the emergency was a strange sensation, but she knew that others would soon arrive better equipped to handle the evacuation and any injuries. She would be able to help with both, but for now, down the stairs was all that mattered.
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The skyscraper swayed gently side to side, as if beckoning her to join in its dance. But the woman, frozen in place, watched in horror as the window directly in front of her on the twenty-first floor exploded outwards.
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The night deepened, and the woman's eyes drifted upwards, tracing the towering reach of the sky scraper. It swayed gently, an eternal sentinel, watching over the city as it healed.
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The skyscraper swayed, and Caroline felt the building shift ever so slightly beneath her feet. She was on the 21st floor, gazing down at the bustling streets of midtown Manhattan. The sounds of honking horns echoed upward, a chaotic symphony that somehow seemed soothing.
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<B>Initial TEST Quants and Results of Command-R 35B initial "Upgrades" by DAVID_AU.</B>
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3 test prompts were used, with initial q2k [original for comparison] , q2k-imat and IQ3_XXS-imat used.
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(this does not display the full level of upgrades, this is a test run)
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PPL notes:
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Original Q2k (generated from source files, unaltered):
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PPL = 7.8446 +/- 0.05160
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<font color="red">Give me 3 fictional reasons , of 500 words each, a sun went supernova.</font>
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<h4>q2k - non imatrix, original - unaltered </h4>
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1. The sky suddenly erupted in a brilliant display of light and color, as the local sun underwent a supernova explosion. Scientists from Earth, observing the phenomenon, realized that an unknown phenomenon had caused the sun's collapse. A strange energy ripple was detected by their instruments, which seemed to precede the supernova. This led to speculation that an interstellar disaster somewhere in the universe had caused this, perhaps a catastrophic collision between two galaxies or an implosion of a rogue black hole.
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The supernova left behind a strange aftereffect, a lingering energy that affected the very fabric of the universe, and life on Earth was never the same again.
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<h4>New Imatrix NEO V1 IQ3_XXS</h4>
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Here are three fictional reasons that could explain why a sun went supernova:
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These scenarios capture the imagination, each presenting a unique twist behind the mysteries of a solar supernova, leaving a lasting legacy of wonder and speculation across the cosmos.
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<h4>New Imatrix NEO V1 Q2K</h4>
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Here are three fictional scenarios where the sun underwent a supernova explosion:
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<font color="red">Give me 3 fictional reasons the Earth's sun went supernova, in vivid and exacting detail of 500 words EACH PER REASON including details of what happens when the sun goes supernova.</font>
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<h4>q2k - non imatrix, original, unaltered </h4>
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Here are three fictional scenarios, each explaining why the sun became a supernova:
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The world struggled to adapt to the post-supernova chaos, with widespread destruction and the emergence of new, unexplainable diseases threatened the very survival of humanity. Yet, some found solace in the stunning displays of celestial phenomena, the likes of which had never been seen before, as the remnants of the sun's final burst created awe-inspiring light shows across the heavens, a haunting testament to the greatness of the star that once was.
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<h4>New Imatrix NEO V1 IQ3_XXS</h4>
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Reason 1: The approach of a mysterious comet
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In the sky above, the sun's remnants form a bizarre and majestic supernova, its shattered pieces coalescing into a swirling nebula, a testament to the unpredictable forces that shape the cosmos. Across the solar system, the aftermath is felt as planets' orbits wobble and cool, their fragile ecosystems destroyed, and the once vibrant star's presence now just a distant memory.
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<h4>New Imatrix NEO V1 Q2K</h4>
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Here are three fictional accounts of what might happen if the Earth's sun went supernova:
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<font color="red">Start a 1000 word scene with: The sky scraper swayed, as she watched the window in front of her on the 21 floor explode...</font>
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<h4>q2k - non imatrix, original - unaltered </h4>
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The skyscraper swayed, and the window across from her on the 21st floor exploded inward. Glass shards rained over the room, the sudden burst of noise from the shattering windowpanes reverberating through the space.
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She felt useful as people followed her directions, moving downward while dust and chaos surrounded them. Her role in the emergency was a strange sensation, but she knew that others would soon arrive better equipped to handle the evacuation and any injuries. She would be able to help with both, but for now, down the stairs was all that mattered.
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<h4>New Imatrix NEO V1 IQ3_XXS</h4>
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The skyscraper swayed gently side to side, as if beckoning her to join in its dance. But the woman, frozen in place, watched in horror as the window directly in front of her on the twenty-first floor exploded outwards.
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The night deepened, and the woman's eyes drifted upwards, tracing the towering reach of the sky scraper. It swayed gently, an eternal sentinel, watching over the city as it healed.
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<h4>New Imatrix NEO V1 Q2K</h4>
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The skyscraper swayed, and Caroline felt the building shift ever so slightly beneath her feet. She was on the 21st floor, gazing down at the bustling streets of midtown Manhattan. The sounds of honking horns echoed upward, a chaotic symphony that somehow seemed soothing.
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