You first need to grasp the concept of an axiom before you apply it (incorrectly)
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Is the law of gravity an axiom?
It’s more of a fundamental principle of mechanics. It’s not self-evident. It is empirically derived, and subject to revision.
Apparently there are no axioms within physics like there are in mathematics:
-a number is equal to itself
-transitive law. a=b, b=c, then a=c
-axiom of empty set
Axioms are accepted as true without proof. They’re not necessarily absolute truths, universal, or immutable and may only apply within a given context.
Disclaimer: I summarized the above after using 2 different LLMs.
I appreciate your honesty 😂
Way too many people just copy and paste the entire LLM response shamelessly 😂
I have my suspicion of a certain person on nostr that does this. But I couldn’t really confirm it when I put the text into an AI detector.
I’m pretty sure all AI detectors are unreliable. Could be unaware of a new good one. I remember a story about a school falsely punishing a student with a legit essay or something.
On social media, it gets super obvious when their response is long and worded super formally in contrast to their other brief and dumb replies lol