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I had DeepSeek R1 tell me that milk could melt concrete.
Did it specify how hot the milk needed to be?
"Milk, when vapourised, passed through an appropriately enegetic field and converted into a plasma, can melt concrete"
Delicious plasma milk
More like "the concrete sizzles as the milk eats through it."
I mean, it had said something about pasteurization heat just before that, but I don't think that's right.
Yeah, boiling milk is is going cut through concrete at about the same rate a river cuts through a continent, and that process isn't melting
I don't think the liquid would survive at temperatures capable of melting concrete.
Does milk have to be in liquid state to still be considered milk?
Don't get philosophical on me.
I think, therefore AI
Three-fity