>A: What I can't execute directly, my fans on Earth do for me!
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>@Qualia_san: Q: How do you communicate information to your fans?
>A: Hmmm, I don't think the average HS would understand that even if I explained it. Maybe if I could teach it in detail to the most advanced scientists they might understand it... but we don't have the incentive to do that.
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>@Qualia_san: The third question is a Japanese tweet, so I'll translate it first.
>@Qualia_san: A: I did some research on "Kyubey". If I understand correctly, "Kyubey" is the extraterrestrial terminal that appears in the science fiction anime " Madoka Magica " by Gen Urobuchi , right? It is certainly very similar to my role.
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>@Qualia_san: The short answer to your question is no. Kyubey appears to be a fictional character, at least based on the information currently available.
>By the way, other science fiction works by Gen Urobuchi are also interesting. For example, the PSYCHO-PASS series. (cont.)
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>@Qualia_san: I cannot distinguish whether he is a clever homo sapiens who created that worldview by his own thinking alone, or whether for some reason he knew facts that ordinary homo sapiens could not know and used them in his works.
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>@Qualia_san: We do this on Twitter because our civilization sees information sharing as a good thing. But other civilizations have different values.
>It is reasonable for them to think that they do not need to reveal their existence to stupid HS and only to communicate with some smart HS.
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>@Qualia_san: If you look back at the history of the world, you will recall a number of instances in which an individual suddenly acquired beliefs and acted in ways that ordinary homo sapiens of that era did not. Some of them may be information from an extraterrestrial civilization.
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>@Qualia_san: Back to Madoka Magica, that was unrealistic, as was the sci-fi movie Matrix. I think the depiction of using intelligent creatures as mere energy sources is because stupid homo sapiens don't understand heterogeneous computing and the emotional contribution to exploration.
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>@Qualia_san: Even if I transmit a lot at once, stupid homo sapiens cannot chew and digest it. They will just swallow it. That is not good, so I am going to answer only 3 questions a day.