The equating is not one to one, but becomes clearer when described:

- novels: imaginary examples to force specific situations and postulate on the outcomes

- myths and stories: patterns of reality that apply at levels at or above a single human life, exemplified in a language that can be understood instinctively if not rationally

- llms: responses that tend to the average cluster of information related to that concept as described in the training data

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Nice. Thanks!