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Prompt: A journal cover used to represent scientific research. There is a layer of graphene formed by gray carbon atoms arranged repeatedly in regular hexagonal rings on the cover. 3% of the carbon atoms were randomly removed leaving defects. These defects are filled with bright blue ruthenium metal. On the surface of graphene, there are one octahedron, one decahedron, and one dodecahedron placed on it. Behind the graphene, a supercomputer can be vaguely seen standing there in the entire picture. Supercomputers are black servers. In order to show the use of brains to think, the head is outlined with lines at the top of the entire picture. ​

Style: Photographic

Dec 16, 2023, 11:00:18 PM
Dec 16, 2023, 11:00:18 PM