1 Shocking Full Conversation with ChatGPT on Semantics Operators and Grammar (resource)

Here is a conversation with ChatGPT coverings semantics operators aimed at uncovering structure in Voynichese.

Me (starting the conversation with ChatGPT)

Let us assume that the semantics operator c acts on X and Y with the formula (X c Y) where X and Y are word roots and (X c Y) is the word where X and Y interact. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand the concept of an operator “c” acting on word roots “X” and “Y” to produce a new word “(X c Y)”.

Me

Yes. Can you output 3 examples of combinations of X, Y, and (X c Y)?

ChatGPT

Sure, here are three examples:
1. X = “run”, Y = “ning”, (X c Y) = “running”
2. X = “light”, Y = “house”, (X c Y) = “lighthouse”
3. X = “fire”, Y = “man”, (X c Y) = “fireman”

Me

Please provide 20 as many other examples where you are allowed to apply basic inflections on the roots.

ChatGPT

Sure, here are 20 more examples:
1. X = “dog”, Y = “house”, (X c Y) = “doghouse”
2. X = “child”, Y = “hood”, (X c Y) = “childhood”
3. X = “sun”, Y = “rise”, (X c Y) = “sunrise”
4. X = “night”, Y = “fall”, (X c Y) = “nightfall”
5. X = “book”, Y = “shelf”, (X c Y) = “bookshelf”
6. X = “home”, Y = “work”, (X c Y) = “homework”
7. X = “foot”, Y = “ball”, (X c Y) = “football”
8. X = “sea”, Y = “side”, (X c Y) = “seaside”
9. X = “air”, Y = “craft”, (X c Y) = “aircraft”
10. X = “land”, Y = “scape”, (X c Y) = “landscape”
11. X = “water”, Y = “fall”, (X c Y) = “waterfall”
12. X = “space”, Y = “craft”, (X c Y) = “spacecraft”
13. X = “tooth”, Y = “brush”, (X c Y) = “toothbrush”
14. X = “rain”, Y = “bow”, (X c Y) = “rainbow”
15. X = “star”, Y = “light”, (X c Y) = “starlight”
16. X = “sound”, Y = “proof”, (X c Y) = “soundproof”
17. X = “fire”, Y = “place”, (X c Y) = “fireplace”
18. X = “day”, Y = “time”, (X c Y) = “daytime”
19. X = “night”, Y = “time”, (X c Y) = “nighttime”
20. X = “eye”, Y = “glass”, (X c Y) = “eyeglass”

Me (the conversation with ChatGPT starts getting interesting)

Ok. Let us now assume that Y is not a word anymore, but an inflection. Can you produce other examples?

ChatGPT

Sure, here are 20 examples where “Y” is an inflection:
1. X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”
2. X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”
3. X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”
4. X = “begin”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “beginning”
5. X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”
6. X = “think”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “thinking”
7. X = “drink”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “drinking”
8. X = “read”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “reader”
9. X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”
10. X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”
11. X = “change”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “changed”
12. X = “start”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “started”
13. X = “develop”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “developed”
14. X = “prepare”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “prepared”
15. X = “wait”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “waited”
16. X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”
17. X = “like”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “liked”
18. X = “live”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “lived”
19. X = “bring”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “bringing”
20. X = “study”, Y = “-ied”, (X c Y) = “studied”

Me

Ok. Now let us assume that B, C, D and G are of the kind of X, and A, E, I, O and U are of the kind of Y. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand. “B, C, D, and G” are like “X” and “A, E, I, O, and U” are like “Y”. So B, C, D, and G are word roots, and A, E, I, O, and U are inflections that can be added to those roots to form new words. Is that correct?

Me

Let us assume that B is to A, as C is to O, as D is to A, as G is to E. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand. So the relationship between B and A is the same as the relationship between C and O, and the same as the relationship between D and A, and the same as the relationship between G and E. That is, if we add the inflection A to root B, the result is a new word; and if we add the inflection O to root C, the result is another new word; and so on. Is that correct?

Me

Yes, it is correct. Let us also assume that B is to E, as C is to I, as G is to A. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand. So the relationship between B and E is the same as the relationship between C and I, and the same as the relationship between G and A. That is, if we add the inflection E to root B, the result is a new word; and if we add the inflection I to root C, the result is another new word; and so on. Is that correct?

Me

Yes, it is. Can you provide examples of combinations (X c Y) and their generators based on the semantic equations that I gave you?

ChatGPT

Yes, here are some examples of combinations (X c Y) and their generators based on the semantic equations that you provided:
1. B is to A, as C is to O:
(B c A) = “ba”
(C c O) = “co”
2. B is to E, as C is to I, as G is to A:
(B c E) = “be”
(C c I) = “ci”
(G c A) = “ga”

Me

No, the first part, X, is supposed to be a word, and the second, Y, is supposed to be an inflection. Please correct your understanding of the prompt.

ChatGPT

I apologize for the mistake. Here are the corrected examples of combinations (X c Y) and their generators based on the semantic equations you provided:
1.  is to A, as C is to O, as D is to A, as G is to E:
– (B c A) = “ba”
– (C c O) = “co”
– (D c A) = “da”
– (G c E) = “ge”
2. B is to E, as C is to I, as G is to A:
– (B c E) = “be”
– (C c I) = “ci”
– (G c A) = “ga”

Me (the conversation with ChatGPT is getting on my nerves)

In the context where you said…


“””

Sure, here are 20 examples where “Y” is an inflection:
    X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”
    X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”
    X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”
    X = “begin”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “beginning”
    X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”
    X = “think”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “thinking”
    X = “drink”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “drinking”
    X = “read”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “reader”
    X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”
    X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”
    X = “change”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “changed”
    X = “start”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “started”
    X = “develop”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “developed”
    X = “prepare”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “prepared”
    X = “wait”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “waited”
    X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”
    X = “like”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “liked”
    X = “live”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “lived”
    X = “bring”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “bringing”
    X = “study”, Y = “-ied”, (X c Y) = “studied”
“””
… you had a better understanding than now. Please assume that (X c Y) should be of that species of words and provide examples again.

ChatGPT

I apologize for the confusion. Here are some examples of combinations (X c Y) where (X c Y) is a word that results from combining the word X and the inflection Y:
1. X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”
2. X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”
3. X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”
4. X = “begin”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “beginning”
5. X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”
6. X = “think”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “thinking”
7. X = “drink”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “drinking”
8. X = “read”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “reader”
9. X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”
10. X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”
11. X = “change”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “changed”
12. X = “start”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “started”
13. X = “develop”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “developed”
14. X = “prepare”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “prepared”
15. X = “wait”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “waited”
16. X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”
17. X = “like”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “liked”
18. X = “live”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “lived”
19. X = “bring”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “bringing”
20. X = “study”, Y = “-ied”, (X c Y) = “studied”

Me

Instead of providing examples for the equation for X and Y, please provide examples from now on for B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O and U.

ChatGPT

Sure, here are examples of combinations (X c Y) using the words B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O and U:
B c A = BA
C c O = CO
D c A = DA
G c E = GE
B c E = BE
C c I = CI
G c A = GA

Me

The structures B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O, and U are variables, not actual values. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand that B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O, and U are variables representing word roots or inflections.

Me

Ok. Now let us assume that B, C, D and G are of the kind of X, and A, E, I, O and U are of the kind of Y. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand that B, C, D, and G are variables representing word roots (of the kind of X), and A, E, I, O, and U are variables representing inflections (of the kind of Y).

Me

Let us assume that B is to A, as C is to O, as D is to A, as G is to E. Please do not forget that these are variables where B, C, D, and G are word roots, and A, E, I, O, and U are inflection. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand. You are saying that there is a relationship between B and A, C and O, D and A, and G and E. In other words, B is related to A in some way, C is related to O in some way, D is related to A in some way, and G is related to E in some way.

Me

Yes, it is correct. Let us also assume that B is to E, as C is to I, as G is to A. Still, B, C, D, G are variables of the kind of X, and A, E, I, O, and U are variables of the kind of Y, where (X c Y) is the relationship that yields the interaction between a given word X and a given inflection Y. Do you understand?

ChatGPT

Yes, I understand. B, C, D, and G are roots of words, while A, E, I, O, and U are inflections, and the combination of a given word root and a given inflection is denoted as (X c Y).

Me

Please provide examples of the triplets (X, Y, (X c Y)) for possible values of X and Y satisfying the assumptions that I gave about the variables B, C, D, G, and A, E, I, O, U.

ChatGPT

Sure, here are some examples based on the assumptions you provided:
(X, Y, (X c Y))
– (B, A, BA)
– (C, O, CO)
– (D, A, DA)
– (G, E, GE)
– (B, E, BE)
– (C, I, CI)
– (G, A, GA)
– (B, I, BI)
– (C, A, CA)
– (D, E, DE)
Note that these are only examples and there might be other combinations that could satisfy the conditions.

Me

You are missing the point. Please assume that B, C, D, and G, as well as A, E, I, O, U should be related to X as well as Y through the operator “c” that yields (X c Y).

ChatGPT

Understood. Here are some examples based on the relationships you defined between the variables B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O, and U:
1. X = B, Y = A, (X c Y) = BA
2. X = C, Y = O, (X c Y) = CO
3. X = D, Y = A, (X c Y) = DA
4. X = G, Y = E, (X c Y) = GE
5. X = B, Y = E, (X c Y) = BE
6. X = C, Y = I, (X c Y) = CI
7. X = G, Y = A, (X c Y) = GA

Me

Ok. Now replace in your reasoning B, C, D and G with words, and A, E, I, O, and U with inflections, and yield examples of the relationship (X c Y)

ChatGPT

Sure, here are some examples:
– X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”
– X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”
– X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”
– X = “read”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “reading”
– X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”
– X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”
– X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”
– X = “start”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “starting”
– X = “wait”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “waiting”
– X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”
– X = “bring”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “bringer”

Me

Ok, from now on, please specify for each case whether X is similar B, or C, or D, or G, and whether Y is similar to A, or E, or I, or O, or U. Please explicitly state the matching case by replacing X with B, or C, or D, or G accordingly, and Y with A, or E, or I, or O, or U accordingly. Do not forget that the placeholders B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O, U, satisfy the relationship B is to E, as C is to I, as G is to A, while at the same time B is to A, as C is to O, as D is to A, as G is to E. Also, consider giving examples following the idea behind the list below:
X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “read”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “reading”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “start”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “starting”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “wait”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “waiting”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)
X = “bring”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “bringer”, X is of (B? C? D? G?), Y is of (A? E? O? I? U?)

ChatGPT

I’m sorry, I still don’t understand the relationship between the variables X and Y, B, C, D, G, A, E, I, O, and U. Can you please provide more context or a clearer explanation of what you’re looking for?

Me

Here is a summary of the assumptions:

X is either of kind labeled B, C, D, or G.
Y is either of kind labeled A, E, I, O, or U.
X is in relation with Y through the relation (X c Y).
X is a word, Y is an inflection, and (X c Y) is the combination of word X and inflection Y.
B is to E, as C is to I, as G is to A.
B is to A, as C is to O, as D is to A, as G is to E.

Please provide examples of the triplets X, Y, (X c Y) while specifying the kind label. then kind labels A, E, I, O, U should be unique all throughout the examples.

ChatGPT

Sure, here are examples of the triplets X, Y, (X c Y) while specifying the kind labels:
– X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”, X is of kind G, Y is of kind E
– X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”, X is of kind D, Y is of kind A
– X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”, X is of kind C, Y is of kind I
– X = “read”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “reading”, X is of kind B, Y is of kind O
– X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”, X is of kind D, Y is of kind A
– X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”, X is of kind G, Y is of kind E
– X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”, X is of kind G, Y is of kind E
– X = “start”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “starting”, X is of kind C, Y is of kind I
– X = “wait”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “waiting”, X is of kind B, Y is of kind O
– X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”, X is of kind D, Y is of kind A
– X = “bring”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “bringer”, X is of kind G, Y is of kind E

Me

To me “-ed” and “-d” are of the same kind. “-ing” and “-ning” are of the same kind. “-er” is of its kind. “-en” and”-er” are of different kind. “-d” and”-er” are of different kinds. “-en” and”-d” are of different kinds. “-ing” and”-en” are of different kinds. Please take that into consideration and give adequate examples.

ChatGPT

Okay, here are the examples of the triplets X, Y, (X c Y) while specifying the kind labels.
– X = “teach”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “teacher”, X is of (B), Y is of (U)
– X = “light”, Y = “-en”, (X c Y) = “lighten”, X is of (B), Y is of (O)
– X = “run”, Y = “-ning”, (X c Y) = “running”, X is of (B), Y is of (I)
– X = “read”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “reading”, X is of (C), Y is of (I)
– X = “create”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “created”, X is of (C), Y is of (E)
– X = “play”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “played”, X is of (D), Y is of (E)
– X = “help”, Y = “-ed”, (X c Y) = “helped”, X is of (D), Y is of (E)
– X = “start”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “starting”, X is of (G), Y is of (I)
– X = “wait”, Y = “-ing”, (X c Y) = “waiting”, X is of (G), Y is of (I)
– X = “move”, Y = “-d”, (X c Y) = “moved”, X is of (G), Y is of (E)
– X = “bring”, Y = “-er”, (X c Y) = “bringer”, X is of (B), Y is of (U)
Note that I have grouped the inflections “-ed” and “-d” as one kind labeled as “E”, and grouped the inflections “-ing” and “-ning” as one kind labeled as “I”.