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On 6/18/24 10:51 PM, olcott wrote:No matter how much you try to simply ignore the verified fact that>Not at all, and just shows you don't understand the meaning of words, or how logic works.
Thus according to your faulty reasoning when the source-code
of a C program is simulated by interpreter this is mere nonsense
gibberish having nothing to do what the behavior that this
source-code specifies.
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IF you can show that a given simulation will produce the exact same results as the direct execution of the program, then the simulation will show the actual behavior of the program.
Now, if it doesn't. then it is gibberish.
No. A correctly simulation is when each machine language instructionRight, a CORRECT simulation is one that produces the same result as the original.You could say the SIMULATION didn't terminate normally, but you can't say the machine didn't or even the Turing Machine Description, as you could give that exact same TMD to a real UTM and find out the actual behaviof or the input.>
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Sure you can otherwise interpreters of source-code would be
a bogus concept.
When we are talking about halting, then it means that the simulator can't stop until it gets to the final state of the program it is simulating.Why contradict the definition of a decider that must always halt?
This means the "Correct Simulation" of a non-halting program will be non-halting itself.Why contradict the definition of a decider that must always halt?
This means that a program that is a correct simulator can't be a halt decider, as it could never answer non-halting, since it never finishes the simulation.void Infinite_Loop()
It might be able to use a PARTIAL simulation, if it can show that if this exact input was given to a complete and correct simulator, it would not halt. This is NOT what you claim about your "Halt Deciders", which don't even take actual descriptions of programs.
Then you would not have lied about this:Yes.Yes, by Bonita, whose confirmation is, if anything a mark against the statement.>
Are you sure that you are not a liar?
I have had numerous experts in C confirm this.
Bonita confirmed this: "Everything correct"
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