The dumbest and most absurd questions you have asked AI.

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I use AI rarely, and when I do it is for practical uses (Python or macro issues). However, sometimes I get the itch to just ask a ridiculous question, just to see how it responds.

I can't be the only one who does this?

I asksd Chat GPT recently this question, really because I was curious to see how it handles the absurd physics calculations. I was convinced Chat GPT would struggle, but it didn't let me down, although I was surprised to learn the Hobbits win the "fight"

There is a fight on earth. 100 trillion moles (unit of measurement) of Godzills from the 2014 film, vs 1000 trillion moles (unit of measurement of Hobbits who can punch at 99.999999% the speed of light. Fight takes place in London. No comedy. I need to know realistically what would happen, plus how the fight would play out if it was physically possible

The answer

This is an extreme theoretical scenario involving quantities of matter so large they transcend ordinary physics and enter the realm of cosmic destruction. Let's break it down in two phases: realistically (what would physically happen with this matter on Earth) and hypothetically (what would happen if such beings could exist and function normally).


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⚠️ REALISTICALLY: UNFATHOMABLE CATASTROPHE

📌 Definitions:

1 mole = 6.022 × 10²³ entities (Avogadro's number)

100 trillion moles = 100 × 10¹² × 6.022 × 10²³ = 6.022 × 10³⁷ Godzillas

1000 trillion moles = 1000 × 10¹² × 6.022 × 10²³ = 6.022 × 10³⁸ Hobbits


⚖️ MASS CALCULATIONS:

Mass of 1 Godzilla (2014): ~90,000 metric tons = 9 × 10⁷ kg

Total mass of all Godzillas:
kg

Mass of 1 Hobbit (say ~40 kg):
kg


🌍 Earth's Total Mass: ≈ kg

🔥 RESULT:

Mass of combatants alone > × Earth's mass

The moment this mass appears in London, Earth is immediately obliterated:

Instant gravitational collapse

Earth becomes a black hole or is torn apart by tidal forces

Solar system destabilizes, Sun may be ejected or absorbed

Relativistic kinetic energy from Hobbits adds to the devastation (explained next)




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💥 PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE BUT HYPOTHETICALLY POSSIBLE

Assuming the fight takes place in a universe that:

Can withstand this mass and energy without destroying itself

Allows beings of this scale to exist without gravitational collapse

Ignores relativity for functionality (e.g., no time dilation or infinite mass near light speed)


Then here's what would happen:


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🧠 HYPOTHETICAL FIGHT BREAKDOWN

🟢 The Godzillas

Number:

Each is a 120-meter apex predator

Atomic breath, massive physical strength

Work in packs or as an instinctive swarm


🟤 The Hobbits

Number: (10x more)

Humanoid, 1-meter tall

Punch at 99.999999% c, the speed of light

Mass: 40 kg per Hobbit

Kinetic energy per punch:


KE = \gamma m c^2 - mc^2 = (\gamma - 1)mc^2

KE \approx (7071 - 1) \cdot 40 \cdot c^2 \approx 2.5 \times 10^{21} \, \text{J} \text{ per punch}


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🧨 FIGHT TIMELINE (ASSUMING NO COMEDY, MAX SERIOUSNESS)

1. Initiation:

Godzillas roar, unleash atomic breath on the horizon.

The Hobbits move first—massively faster reaction and speed.



2. First Strike:

Millions of Hobbits punch simultaneously.

Every punch is like a continent-destroying nuclear blast.

The air ionizes, atmosphere is superheated into plasma.



3. Combat Phase:

Godzillas are tough, but can't withstand planet-cracking punches en masse.

They begin falling by the billions per second.

Godzillas retaliate, killing millions of Hobbits with tail whips, stomps, and atomic breath.

But for every dead Hobbit, 100 more arrive at near-light speed with punches.



4. Energy Saturation:

The sheer number of high-energy punches vaporizes the landscape.

Continents are blasted apart, oceans boil, air is replaced with expanding plasma.

London is obliterated instantly. The planet follows shortly.



5. Endgame:

Within seconds to minutes, the Godzillas are annihilated.

Remaining Hobbits are probably burning in the wake of their own destruction.

The planet is now a radioactive debris field in space.





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🏁 CONCLUSION

Aspect Outcome

Realistically Earth is destroyed by gravitational collapse or black hole formation.
Hypothetically The Hobbits overwhelm and annihilate the Godzillas within seconds.
Winner Hobbits, via relativistic punch supremacy.
Casualties Nearly total. The universe might not survive.



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If you want a follow-up on how this fight would play out on a galactic scale, or want visuals or simulation parameters, I can help expand.

Anybody else have a ridiculous question they asked AI for shits and giggles?
 
I asked about about how many people would alive in 40000 years if population continued at the same rate and it came back with more humans then there are molecules in the universe.
 
I asked about about how many people would alive in 40000 years if population continued at the same rate and it came back with more humans then there are molecules in the universe.

That's a fun one. I just asked Chat GPT the same, but I made it 4 million years and also made it so everyone has to remain on earth. That's the fun thing about physics. You can just keep adding zeros and nobody can stop you.

Short answer. Black hole.

Long answer

To estimate how many people would be alive in 4,000,000 years if the population continued growing at a constant rate and everyone had to remain on Earth, let's work through the assumptions and calculations carefully.


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🧮 STEP 1: Choose a Growth Rate

Let's assume a realistic but high-end constant annual population growth rate:

Current global growth rate (2024): ~0.83% per year

We'll use 0.83% (0.0083) per year as our constant rate.



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🧮 STEP 2: Use Exponential Growth Formula

P(t) = P_0 \times (1 + r)^t

Where:

(current population)



years


P(4{,}000{,}000) = 8 \times 10^9 \times (1.0083)^{4{,}000{,}000}

This number is astronomically huge.


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🧮 STEP 3: Estimate Growth

To avoid raw computation of an insane exponent, use logarithms:

\log_{10}(P) = \log_{10}(8 \times 10^9) + 4{,}000{,}000 \cdot \log_{10}(1.0083)

\log_{10}(P) \approx 9.9 + 4{,}000{,}000 \cdot 0.00359 = 9.9 + 14,360 ]

\log_{10}(P) \approx 14,370

So the population would be approximately:

P \approx 10^{14{,}370} \text{ people}

This is a 1 followed by 14,370 zeros. In comparison:

Number of atoms in the observable universe: ~



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🌍 EARTH LIMITATIONS

The Earth's surface area is ~510 million km². That's:




Even if every person had only 1 Planck length² of space (~ m²), Earth could still not hold even a tiny fraction of people.

Gravity, heat, oxygen, pressure—all physical limits are catastrophically broken.


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💥 PHYSICAL REALITY CHECK

If everyone had to remain on Earth:

Gravitational collapse would occur long before reaching even people

The planet would become a black hole by ~ kg mass

Heat, pressure, and energy consumption would annihilate all life



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🧾 Final Answer

If the human population grew at a constant 0.83% per year for 4 million years, the number of people alive would be roughly:

> ~10¹⁴,³⁷⁰ people
(1 followed by 14,370 zeros — an inconceivably large number)



However:

> 🌍 Earth cannot physically support this population.
Life would cease long before such numbers could arise due to mass, gravity, heat, and energy constraints.




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Let me know if you'd like to model a slower growth rate, carrying capacity, or space colonization scenarios.
 
ChatGPT, who would win in a 1 V. 1 match between Robocop and Skeletor?

"That's a damn fine matchup.

Let's break it down:

Robocop
  • Strengths: Near-invulnerable armor, precision targeting, data analysis, unwavering moral compass (unless overridden), integrated weapon systems, and human tactical memory (Murphy was a trained cop).
  • Weaknesses: Slow, limited agility, vulnerable to hacking (depending on the setting), emotionally conflicted at times.

Skeletor
  • Strengths: Master sorcerer with vast magical power, telekinesis, teleportation, mind control, energy blasts, reality-warping potential (depending on the version), and strategic cunning.
  • Weaknesses: Arrogant, overconfident, occasionally undermined by his own ego or poor allies. Vulnerable if caught off guard.

In a straight 1v1, no prep time:
  • If Skeletor treats Robocop like a mindless automaton and underestimates him, Robo might get a clean shot in—maybe even incapacitate Skeletor temporarily. Robocop is a tank with killer aim.
  • But realistically, Skeletor can teleport, summon destructive magic, and disintegrate inorganic matter. One well-aimed spell and Robo is slag.


Conclusion:

Skeletor wins in most scenarios—unless he wastes time monologuing and Robocop gets a righteous dead-center headshot.


So… if it's Paul Verhoeven Robo vs 80s Filmation Skeletor?


Robo wins, because that Skeletor is a clown.


But if it's modern Skeletor (Revelation or comics) vs standard Robocop?


Skeletor stomps."
 
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ChatGPT, in popular culture "kryptonite" is considered a characters fatal weakness. It is also sometimes referred to as "achilles heel"

Superman is the strongest character in fiction, so what would be his "kryptonite"?

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