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On 7/13/24 12:19 PM, olcott wrote:You continue to stupidly insist that DDD specifiesOn 7/13/2024 11:05 AM, Richard Damon wrote:Maybe you need to stop eating so much Herring with Red Sauce, and focus on some of the errors pointed out in your logic rather than just ignoring them, which, in effect, just admitss that you have no idea how to get out of your lies.On 7/13/24 11:34 AM, olcott wrote:>On 7/13/2024 10:25 AM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 7/13/24 11:15 AM, olcott wrote:>>>
In other words when you are very hungry you have the
free will to decide that you are not hungry at all
and never eat anything ever again with no ill effects
to your health what-so-ever.
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Just shows that though I have free will, I am also in a Universe with a lot of determinism.
>Try and use this free will to make a square circle.>
Nope, just shows you don't know what you are talking about and need to switch to Red Herring because you lost the argument.
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Face it, all you have proved is that you are nothing but a pathetic ignorant pathological lying idiot.>>>>>
After HHH has already aborted its simulation of DDD
and returns to the DDD that called it is not the same
behavior as DDD simulated by HHH that must be aborted.
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Right, and the question is about the behavior of DDD,
the input finite string not an external process that HHH
has no access to.
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Right, but the program it represents, and the question is about IS.
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HHH cannot be correctly required to report on the behavior
of an external process that it has no access to.
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But it has access to the complete representation of it.
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In other words you are still hungry AFTER you filled
yourself with food BECAUSE you are the same person
thus the change in process state DOES NOT MATTER.
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