--- language: - en license: apache-2.0 tags: - text-generation-inference - transformers - unsloth - llama - trl - llama3 base_model: aloobun/CosmicBun-8B --- # CosmicBun-8B-DPO [](https://huggingface.co/aloobun) > "Arthur, he's dead!" I cried. > > "Yes, of course he is," Arthur said numbly. He was staring with wide, haunted eyes at the wrecked receiver. "Gorrel listened to a colossal mind, a super-brain of space that didn't want him eavesdropping on it, and that ordered him to destroy the receiver and then die." > > "A super-brain of space?" I exclaimed, "But what — where —" " > > ARTHUR stumbled to a window, flung it open and pointed up. with a trembling hand at the starry, sky. > > "It's up there!" he cried, and as he saw by my dazed stare that I did not understand, he added fiercely, "Didn't you see that the last wavelength Gorrel listened to, the thought-waves of the super-brain, was exactly .001 Angstroms? The exact wave-length of cosmic rays!" > > "Cosmic rays?" I cried. "Then cosmic rays are really the thought waves of the super-brain? But they can't be — it's been proved that cosmic rays emanate from the stars of our galaxy." > > "They do!" Arthur cried. "But the stars are only atoms in larger space, and in that larger space the star-atoms could combine to form living matter, thinking matter, couldn't they? > > "Our galaxy, a mass of star-atoms gathered together into living, thinking matter — our galaxy is the superbrain!" *Short-Wave Madness, by Robert Castle.*