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On 8/10/24 1:37 PM, olcott wrote:Changing the title indicates a reply that I can ignore.>Nope. No exeptions. That is just another of your "I made it up but can't prove it but it must be true" lies.
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If simulating halt decider H correctly simulates its input D
until H correctly determines that its simulated D would never
stop running unless aborted then
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H can abort its simulation of D and correctly report that D
specifies a non-halting sequence of configurations.
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That is true in every case except when an input calls its
own simulating halt decider.
>But every one that emulates for a finite number of steps, and then returns create a halting DDD, so you claim is just disproven.
void DDD()
{
HHH(DDD);
return;
}
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*The set of HHH x86 emulators are defined such that*
Each element of this set corresponds to one element of the set
of positive integers indicating the number of x86 instructions
of DDD that it emulates.
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