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On 20/05/24 19:56, olcott wrote:*Lying meets the standard of losing defamation cases*For two or three years everyone has been claiming that theThe ultimate measure of a correct simulation is that the simulation does the same thing the thing that you are simulating does. In other words, H(D,D) does the same thing that D(D) does.
above measures of correct simulation are incorrect. Their
"ultimate" measure of a "correct" simulation is that D does
whatever they expect D to do.
When I test an electronic circuit in a circuit simulator and then build it in real life, it should do the same thing that the simulator said it would do.
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