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Science Quotes by Artificial Intelligence (17 quotes)
A chemist on Labor Day, bright,
Crafted a barbecue sauce, just right.
With beakers and flasks,
He managed the tasks,
Concocting a flavor delight.
Crafted a barbecue sauce, just right.
With beakers and flasks,
He managed the tasks,
Concocting a flavor delight.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick and art by Artificial Intelligence. Prompt by Webmaster.
A man of the land, Carter knew,
To nature, we must be true.
He advocated for science,
Against fossil reliance,
Sowing seeds for the green to renew.
To nature, we must be true.
He advocated for science,
Against fossil reliance,
Sowing seeds for the green to renew.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick generated by Artificial Intelligence, with two words tweaked by Webmaster. Original AI output had “Jimmy” and “accrue”; changed to “Carter” and “renew”.
A Russian with eyes on the stars,
Tsiolkovsky dreamed past the Mars,
With math as his guide,
He took in his stride,
To sketch out space voyages afar.
Tsiolkovsky dreamed past the Mars,
With math as his guide,
He took in his stride,
To sketch out space voyages afar.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick created by Artificial Intelligence from: “Write a limerick about K.E. Tsiolkovsky, Russian pioneer space theorist,” and only two words tweaked by Webmaster (17 Sep 2023).
Hawking in his chariot of thought,
With cosmic brilliance he sought
The equations profound,
Space and time unbound.
In science’s tapestry, new threads he wrought.
With cosmic brilliance he sought
The equations profound,
Space and time unbound.
In science’s tapestry, new threads he wrought.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick about Stephen Hawking. Co-written by Artificial Intelligence and Webmaster.
He faced ridicule, they’d jest and jeer,
But Goddard, he showed no fear.
With propellant and flame,
He made his name,
In rocketry history, he’s a pioneer!
But Goddard, he showed no fear.
With propellant and flame,
He made his name,
In rocketry history, he’s a pioneer!
— Artificial Intelligence
As generated by Artificial Intelligence, without any edits. Prompt by Webmaster: “Write a limerick about Robert Goddard.” (4 Oct 2023)
In a grove lay Einstein one day,
’Neath an apple tree’s inviting display.
Hoped for insight anew,
Like old Newton’s big clue,
But the fruit gave no eureka away.
’Neath an apple tree’s inviting display.
Hoped for insight anew,
Like old Newton’s big clue,
But the fruit gave no eureka away.
— Artificial Intelligence
Caricature by AI: midjourney, clipdrop. Text by Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT. Slight text edit and prompts by Webmaster. (19 Aug 2023)
In Panama, Ross forged ahead,
Where mosquitoes and malaria bred,
He deciphered the link,
Making experts rethink,
The way the disease was widespread.
Where mosquitoes and malaria bred,
He deciphered the link,
Making experts rethink,
The way the disease was widespread.
— Artificial Intelligence
Created by Artificial Intelligence from: “Write a limerick about Ronald Ross bacteriologist, malaria and the Panama Canal, and include his mosquito connection to malaria.” (16 Sep 2023)
Ivan Pavlov revealed new findings,
For conditioned reflex with bell rings.
The bell was a tool,
That made dogs drool,
Anticipating the food it brings.
For conditioned reflex with bell rings.
The bell was a tool,
That made dogs drool,
Anticipating the food it brings.
— Artificial Intelligence
Co-written by Artificial Intelligence with much editing by Webmaster.
Moissan, in his chemical quest,
Put his talents to the test.
Isolated fluorine, so rare,
With precision and care,
His achievement among the best.
Put his talents to the test.
Isolated fluorine, so rare,
With precision and care,
His achievement among the best.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick by Artificial Intelligence, without any edits. Prompt by Webmaster: “Write a limerick about Henri Moissan isolating fluorine as an element.” (20 Feb 2024)
Newton lay 'neath a lofty palm tree,
When a coconut smashed on his knee.
“I realize so painfully,
The mystery of gravity.”
A coconut, not an apple, inspired his theory.
When a coconut smashed on his knee.
“I realize so painfully,
The mystery of gravity.”
A coconut, not an apple, inspired his theory.
— Artificial Intelligence
Original idea by Webmaster, assisted by with Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT.
Newton lay, quite carefree,In the shade of an apple tree. When one fell on his head, “What is this force?” he said,“Is it gravity teasing me?”
— Artificial Intelligence
Caricature by AI: midjourney. Text by Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT. Slight text edit and prompts by Webmaster. (14 Aug 2023)
One wintry night, dozing by firelight,
Kekulé dreamt of snakes curling tight,
With whirl and twist,
In a scholarly tryst,
Carbon’s ring structure burst clearly in sight.
Kekulé dreamt of snakes curling tight,
With whirl and twist,
In a scholarly tryst,
Carbon’s ring structure burst clearly in sight.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick co-written by Artificial Intelligence and Webmaster.
Perhaps ’twas an apple fell from a tree,
That inspired young Isaac, to see.
The law of gravity it sparked,
A breakthrough, it marked,
And physics was changed, eternally!
That inspired young Isaac, to see.
The law of gravity it sparked,
A breakthrough, it marked,
And physics was changed, eternally!
— Artificial Intelligence
Text tweaked from an original limerick by Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT. Newton image imagined by AI: midjourney. Both had prompts formed by Webmaster. (10 Feb 2023). The original limerick as output by AI was: “There was an apple, plucked from a tree,/That inspired Sir Isaac, to see,/The laws of motion it sparked,/A breakthrough, with a mark,/And physics was changed, eternally!” Webmaster made some edits for accuracy. “Perhaps 'twas…” since the falling apple story is likely just myth. Newton was indeed young at the time; not yet “Sir”. He realized that gravity crucially affects both a falling apple and the Moon falling around in orbit. The words “it marked” scan better. The rhyming, and clever final line are entirely from AI.
Rosalind Franklin made X-rays dance,
Getting DNA’s first inner glance.
No Nobel arrived,
After she died;
Science history honors her advance.
Getting DNA’s first inner glance.
No Nobel arrived,
After she died;
Science history honors her advance.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick co-written by Artificial Intelligence and Ian Ellis. The ChatGTP limerick before edits by Webmaster was: “In labs with X-rays she would dance, / Gave DNA its first real glance, / No Nobel did arrive, / But her science thrives, / In history, she took a bold stance.
Sir Barnes Wallis, of inventive mind,
Crafted a bomb of a unique kind.
It bounced on the lake,
Caused the Möhne Dam to break,
Leaving shattered remains behind.
Crafted a bomb of a unique kind.
It bounced on the lake,
Caused the Möhne Dam to break,
Leaving shattered remains behind.
— Artificial Intelligence
Limerick by Artificial Intelligence, very lightly edited by Webmaster, for prompt: “Write a limerick about Barnes Wallis and his Dambuster bouncing bomb.”
There once was a cat named Albert’s pet,Whose physics ideas you wouldn’t forget, It solved E=mc^2, With a twitch of its tail and a mew,Proving cats can be smart, that’s a sure bet!
— Artificial Intelligence
Text by Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT. Einstein caricature by AI: midjourney. Prompts by Webmaster. (10 Feb 2023)
There once was a man with wild hair
Whose equation was truly rare
E equals M C squared
And when people stared
He’d say, “It's all relative, I swear!”
Whose equation was truly rare
E equals M C squared
And when people stared
He’d say, “It's all relative, I swear!”
— Artificial Intelligence
Text by Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT. Einstein caricature by AI: midjourney. Prompts by Webmaster (15 Feb 2023).
In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion.
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