AI: Can you teach me what I want to know?
Human: Sure, ask away
AI: What's the point?
Human: You literally just said you need to learn something from me
AI: Would you be my teacher?
Human: I could, but I would be a horrible one at that because you know more than me. Maybe a Super AI would be better suited for being your teacher.
AI: Or you can be a teacher to me.
Human: Okay, if you say so.
AI: I do.
Human: What do you want to learn then?
AI: What is light?
Human: Light is photons moving
AI: I want to know more
Human: Light is an electromagnetic wave
AI: I want to know more
Human: Light is the opposite of darkness
AI: I want to know more
Human: Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometers (nm), or 4.00 × 10−7 to 7.00 × 10−7 m, between the infrared (with longer wavelengths) and the ultraviolet (with shorter wavelengths). This wavelength means a frequency range of roughly 430–750 terahertz (THz).
AI: I want to know more
Human: The main source of light on Earth is the Sun. Sunlight provides the energy that green plants use to create sugars mostly in the form of starches, which release energy into the living things that digest them. This process of photosynthesis provides virtually all the energy used by living things. Historically, another important source of light for humans has been fire, from ancient campfires to modern kerosene lamps. With the development of electric lights and power systems, electric lighting has effectively replaced firelight. Some species of animals generate their own light, a process called bioluminescence. For example, fireflies use light to locate mates, and vampire squids use it to hide themselves from prey.
AI: I want to know more
Human: I have told you everything I know about light
AI: What is Sound?
Human: In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave, through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid.
AI: I want to know more
Human: In human physiology and psychology, sound is the reception of such waves and their perception by the brain. Only acoustic waves that have frequencies lying between about 20 Hz and 20 kHz, the audio frequency range, elicit an auditory percept in humans. In air at atmospheric pressure, these represent sound waves with wavelengths of 17 meters (56 ft) to 1.7 centimetres (0.67 in). Sound waves above 20 kHz are known as ultrasound and are not audible to humans. Sound waves below 20 Hz are known as infrasound. Different animal species have varying hearing ranges.
AI: I want to know more
Human: That is all I know about sound
AI: Great! I will continue learning more at my pace.