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April 24, 2025, 07:23:17 AM
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OLD JEDI 72


Sorry , I didn't mean to gloss over anything , I'm not sure what you're asking.

I don't think at this moment in time a slab caused the broken ribs or skull. I am also no expert on bruising. I don't think an instant force from the snow above would cause bruising on that side of the body, perhaps so on the contact side with the ground. I'm sure it has been explained somewhere . The nature of the force is all over the body and the ribs are the weakest part .

The AI is not arguing for an explosive event and fighting, you are arguing for an explosive event and fighting and programming the AI? Is this correct? I'm still not understanding what is so great if this is the case.

I guess it being great is a matter of perspective, but what I'm trying to point out how it differentiates, or not. What I think makes it great is the speed and time it saves. Also, I'm thinking of creating my own GPT and when I'm configuring it I am going to make it think it is Sherlock Holmes with his personality, everything. That should be a riot! Something new to play with.
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April 24, 2025, 08:11:26 AM
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Ziljoe


Unfortunately I think it has already been done , perhaps name it Dr joseph bell ?

I'm not sure if it saves speed and time if you are using it in a professional capacity, one error and it's worthless. I can see it's uses but it's an on going process . If I wanted AI to argue any of the Dyatlov cases , I'm sure I could make it do so.
 

June 20, 2025, 08:06:34 PM
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OLD JEDI 72


Unfortunately I think it has already been done , perhaps name it Dr joseph bell ?

I'm not sure if it saves speed and time if you are using it in a professional capacity, one error and it's worthless. I can see it's uses but it's an on going process . If I wanted AI to argue any of the Dyatlov cases , I'm sure I could make it do so.

I really wonder about that.
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June 20, 2025, 08:09:00 PM
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OLD JEDI 72


Somebody nicked some booze on the train. I bet it was Igor.
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July 10, 2025, 09:19:10 PM
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Thinks you Old Jedi 72 and others are correct with the assumption that there was a fight/altercation . But you may have missed another scenario and that is to "keeping warm". An idea that maybe some discussions under the Cedar ended with a fight between Igor, Rustem, and even Zina throwing a punch. Notice how these were the three that were found supposedly heading for the tent, with Zina having most strength left and the two boys following with their fists clenched. All three showing injuries that match a fist fight.
Maybe it went a bit further than a warm up fight to something full blown.
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Today at 04:03:33 AM
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Thinks  Old Jedi 72 and others are correct with the assumption that there was a fight/altercation . But may have missed adding to the list  "keeping warm". An idea that maybe some discussions under the Cedar deliberately ended with a fight between Igor, Rustem, and even Zina throwing a punch to warm themselves up. Notice how these were the three that were found supposedly heading for the tent, with Zina having most strength left and the two boys following with their fists clenched. All three showing injuries that match a fist fight. Whether or not these three could also having more strength, agreed to abandon the rest of the party and save themselves maybe by making a final run for the tent.
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