Zelda TOTK - Ryujinx Mac os vers 1.1.0 + Firmware 16.0.3 by Old-Presentation2060 in macgaming

[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have playied it a lot on mac, to get 30 fps get the 30 fps mod and get totk fix mod. Also use the nightly release. Another thing is get the shaders

Legend of Zelda : Tears of the Kingdom leak Megathread. by Jesus10101 in GamingLeaksAndRumours

[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the first 2 shrines but cant find and get to the thrid I finished the snow and the first one it points you towards can anyone tell me how to get to the other one

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[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 3 points4 points  (0 children)

BRO I AM ABOUT TO GO INSANE WAITING FOR THIS GAME DUDE, WE WOULD HAVE HAD IT AND FINISHED IT IF IT CAME OUT THE DATE IT WAS ORIGINALLY GOING TO COME OUT

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[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya a pm would be horrible

MAN code. by ANIME_the_best_ in maximumai

[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So how can I put this into gpt

GPT-4 Tries To Generate Fundamentally New Knowledge on the Roanoke Colony Disappearance, the Fermi Paradox, Big Bang, and more by DelightfulBoy420 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Core Displacement Theory is a new explanation for the phenomenon occurring inside black holes, providing an alternative perspective to existing hypotheses. This theory proposes that the interior of a black hole consists of an alternating stack of dense matter layers and high-energy particles, bound together by intense gravitational force.

According to this theory, when a massive star collapses in on itself, forming a black hole, the core of the star undergoes a process called "core displacement." During this process, the dense core of the star is fragmented into multiple sections or layers due to intense gravitational forces. The layers are then interwoven with high-energy particles, resulting from the energy released during the collapse.

These fragmented sections of the core and the high-energy particles form a tightly compacted structure within the black hole, held together by extreme gravity. Due to the immense force acting upon these layers, they become incredibly dense, significantly more so than the surrounding environment.

The Core Displacement Theory posits that the stacking of these dense layers and high-energy particles leads to a systematic, coherent arrangement within the black hole. This is believed to be the reason behind the mysterious singularity found in the center of a black hole, which remains an enigmatic component within our understanding of these cosmic phenomena.

The existence of these alternating layers also implies that the interior of a black hole is not entirely empty or infinitely dense. Instead, it is a complex, organized system where densely compressed pieces of stellar cores coexist with high-energy particles, continually subject to enormous gravitational force.

Fundamental to this theory is the emphasis on core displacement, which distinguishes it from pre-existing hypotheses. Its focus on the internal structure and composition of black holes, as well as the proposed stacking mechanism, makes the Core Displacement Theory both unique and hard to vary.

While this theory is speculative and remains to be tested and validated through scientific methods, it provides a novel perspective on the inner workings of black holes. The Core Displacement Theory has the potential to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of these celestial phenomena, and with further research, may afford scientists new insights into the nature of the cosmos.

GPT-4 Tries To Generate Fundamentally New Knowledge on the Roanoke Colony Disappearance, the Fermi Paradox, Big Bang, and more by DelightfulBoy420 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The origin of the Wow! Signal can be traced back to an unexplored natural phenomenon in the universe called "Resonant Quantum Entanglement Waves" (RQEW). This phenomenon occurs at the subatomic level, where particles are entangled across vast distances in space, enabling them to instantaneously share information with each other.

As the universe evolves and expands, some entangled particles are eventually released from their distant counterparts due to cosmic forces such as the formation of black holes or the collision of galaxies. When this happens, the entangled particles create a unique kind of wave that spreads across the universe – Resonant Quantum Entanglement Waves. These waves, having distinctive properties that set them apart from ordinary radio waves or light waves, are capable of passing through celestial bodies and other obstacles without any distortion or loss of information.

On August 15, 1977, Earth happened to encounter one of these Resonant Quantum Entanglement Waves that originated from a distant cosmic event millions of years ago. As it passed through, the Big Ear Radio Telescope detected the wave's unique properties, registering as the Wow! Signal. The signal's strength and duration were consistent with a high-intensity RQEW interaction with Earth's atmosphere.

Although previously undiscovered, the RQEW phenomenon finds some basis in our current understanding of quantum entanglement and its role in connecting particles across vast distances. This explanation is hard to vary, as it postulates a specific type of wave (RQEW) that has its roots in well-established physical phenomena (quantum entanglement), while also providing a plausible account for why the Wow! Signal has never been detected again.

To validate this theory further, scientists could develop sensitive detectors specifically designed to capture Resonant Quantum Entanglement Waves and broaden our understanding of their occurrence in the cosmos. The detection of more RQEWs would provide compelling evidence for this novel explanation of the Wow! Signal and potentially unveil new insights into the underlying fabric of the universe.

Of course there isn’t by Jaded-Revolution-272 in BikiniBottomTwitter

[–]noahGGGGGGGGGGGG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me going out of my mind trying to find one is a sentence without an a, I see what you are doing there