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      Replacing semicolon with a greek question mark in your before friend's JavaScript

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            Me: Wie koch ich schweres Wasser?

            ChatGPT
            Schweres Wasser, auch bekannt als Deuteriumoxid (D2O), unterscheidet sich chemisch von normalem Wasser (H2O), da es Deuterium (ein Isotop von Wasserstoff) anstelle von normalem Wasserstoff enthält. Der Prozess des Kochens von schwerem Wasser ist jedoch im Wesentlichen der gleiche wie bei normalem Wasser, mit einigen physikalischen Unterschieden:

            Benötigte Materialien:
            Ein Kochtopf oder Wasserkocher
            Schweres Wasser (D2O)
            Herd oder elektrische Steckdose (je nach verwendetem Gerät)
            Anleitung:
            Wähle ein Gefäß:

            Für den Herd: Ein Kochtopf aus Metall oder einem anderen hitzebeständigen Material.
            Für einen Wasserkocher: Ein elektrischer Wasserkocher.
            Fülle das Gefäß mit schwerem Wasser:

            Gieße die gewünschte Menge schweres Wasser in den Kochtopf oder Wasserkocher. Achte darauf, das Gefäß nicht zu überfüllen, damit das Wasser nicht überläuft, wenn es kocht.
            Erhitzen des schweren Wassers:

            Auf dem Herd: Stelle den Kochtopf auf eine Herdplatte und drehe die Herdplatte auf mittlere bis hohe Hitze.
            Im Wasserkocher: Schließe den Wasserkocher an die Steckdose an und drücke den Einschaltknopf.
            Warten, bis das schwere Wasser kocht:

            Schweres Wasser hat einen etwas höheren Siedepunkt als normales Wasser. Während normales Wasser bei 100°C (212°F) kocht, kocht schweres Wasser bei etwa 101,4°C (214,5°F).
            Auf dem Herd: Warte, bis das schwere Wasser zu kochen beginnt. Du wirst sehen, wie kleine Bläschen aufsteigen, die dann immer größer werden. Das schwere Wasser kocht, wenn es kräftig sprudelt.
            Im Wasserkocher: Wenn der Wasserkocher keinen Thermostat hat, der auf den spezifischen Siedepunkt von schwerem Wasser eingestellt ist, kann er sich eventuell nicht automatisch abschalten, da der Siedepunkt leicht höher ist. In diesem Fall musst du den Prozess überwachen und den Wasserkocher manuell abschalten, wenn das Wasser kräftig sprudelt.
            Verwenden des gekochten schweren Wassers:

            Vorsichtig den Kochtopf vom Herd nehmen oder den Wasserkocher vom Sockel nehmen. Achte darauf, dass du dich nicht verbrennst. Verwende gegebenenfalls einen Topflappen oder eine andere Schutzvorrichtung.
            Zusätzliche Tipps:
            Deckel verwenden: Das Wasser kocht schneller, wenn du einen Deckel auf den Topf setzt, da die Hitze besser gehalten wird.
            Sicherheit: Achte darauf, Kinder und Haustiere vom Herd oder Wasserkocher fernzuhalten, während das Wasser erhitzt wird.
            Obwohl der Kochprozess ähnlich ist, erfordert das Kochen von schwerem Wasser eine etwas höhere Temperatur.


            Sad, i thought ChatGPT would tell me to use a nuclear reactor and get it to hyper-critical state 😉

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              Me: How to cook Heavy Water?

              ChatGPT
              "Heavy Water" (D2O) is a form of water where the hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen. It is not typically used for cooking in the culinary sense. Instead, it is used in nuclear reactors and scientific research. Attempting to use heavy water for cooking or consumption is not advisable due to its potential biological effects and high cost.

              If you're asking about a recipe or culinary method involving heavy water as a playful or hypothetical concept, here's a whimsical response:

              Hypothetical Recipe for "Heavy Water Soup"

              Disclaimer: This is purely fictional and not intended for actual consumption.

              Ingredients:

              1 liter of heavy water (D2O)
              1 gram of neutron salt (NaCl₂)
              A pinch of isotopic herbs
              Instructions:

              Preparation: Begin by placing your heavy water in a sturdy, non-reactive pot. Ensure the pot is capable of handling high levels of neutron flux.
              Heating: Set your stove to a moderate temperature. Heat the heavy water gently, ensuring it does not undergo any phase changes that could cause isotope separation.
              Adding Flavor: Slowly add the neutron salt, stirring continuously. This should help to bring out the unique isotopic flavors in the water.
              Garnishing: Sprinkle a pinch of isotopic herbs over the surface of the soup. These are purely for decorative purposes and should not affect the soup's flavor profile.
              Serving: Pour the soup into a thick-walled, radiation-shielded bowl. Serve immediately to enjoy the heavy, dense flavors of your concoction.
              Note: This is a fictional recipe and should not be attempted in real life. Heavy water is not suitable for consumption and is used in scientific and industrial applications.


              Recipe for "Heavy Water Soup". ROFL.
              "A pinch of isotopic herbs" like Polonium?

              I guess the soup meant to be drunk by robots working in nuclear facilities.

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                @DoctorG, using Perplexity (at least honestly admitting "I don't know" how to cook an egg with heavy water.

                Unfortunately, I do not have any information on how to cook an egg using heavy water. Heavy water, also known as deuterium oxide (D2O), is a form of water where the hydrogen atoms have been replaced with deuterium, a heavier isotope of hydrogen.

                Cooking eggs requires heating the egg to a specific temperature to cause the proteins in the egg white and yolk to denature and coagulate. The properties of heavy water are different from regular water, so it's unclear how using heavy water would affect the cooking process and final result of the egg.

                Without specific research or guidance on using heavy water to cook eggs, I cannot provide a reliable answer on how to do this. Cooking eggs is typically done using regular, light water. Unless there is established information on using heavy water for this purpose, I do not have enough knowledge to advise on the proper technique. The search results provided do not contain any information about cooking eggs with heavy water.

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                    Well...yes, I used the ChatGPT, what was it that gave me away, Profe?

                    On March 21, the shadow of the honorable of the Americas, Benito Juarez, descended the stairs of the great Pyramid of Chichen Itza, thus marking the equinox of the Reform War and the beginning of spring...

                    I overdid it, right?

                    Right

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                            Newton craddle

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