Sujet : Re: Defining a correct halt decider
De : mikko.levanto (at) *nospam* iki.fi (Mikko)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 06. Sep 2024, 12:05:55
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On 2024-09-04 10:17:54 +0000, Fred. Zwarts said:
Olcott is a strange person. At the one hand he is begging for reviews, but he is so arrogant that he does not want to learn anything from the reviews. He has such a strong belief in his ideas, that he thinks that reviewers are lying if the prove that he is incorrect.
That's fairly normal. People are often strange. They often want or are
afraid of attention, or both. Many have at least one strong belief.
Many are arrogant at least when their strong beliefs are discussed,
some are always. Most people are fairly honest but not so many to the
extent that would require careful reasoning. People who think that
other people are liars are more common than liars.
-- Mikko