Sujet : Re: D simulated by H never halts no matter what H does V3 ---
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logicDate : 05. May 2024, 19:00:54
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On 5/5/24 10:23 AM, olcott wrote:
Sure and if you ate half a hamburger then you incorrectly
ate a hamburger. We cannot say that you ate half a hamburger
correctly when our purpose is unjustified denigration.
If you ate just half a hamburger and said (or were told to) you ate a whole one, you would be wrong.
IF you said or were told to eat SOME Hamburger, you would be correct.
If you said you ate ALL your Hamburger, but you were not given a Hamburger to eat, you would have been correct.
That you fill your speech with lies, makes pointing them out not unjustified denigration.