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On 7/13/24 9:04 AM, olcott wrote:*This proves that every rebuttal is wrong somewhere*On 7/13/2024 7:20 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:And are required to give the correct answer.>>
You have a wrong understanding of the semantics of the x86 language. You think that the x86 language specifies that skipping instructions do not change the behaviour of a program.
You have the wrong understanding of a decider.
All deciders are required to halt.
You seem to think it is ok for them to lie if they don't know the right answer.
>Which it never does, so it gives up and guesses.
As soon as the decider correctly determines that itself
would never halt unless is aborts the simulation of its
input the decider is required to abort this simulation.
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YOU lie that it does correctly determines the answer, but that is because you lie and don't look at the input that this decider actually has, but look at the input that would have been given to a different decider to show that one wrong.
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