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On 2/18/2025 6:25 AM, Richard Damon wrote:Sure you did, or implied it.On 2/18/25 12:04 AM, olcott wrote:I didn't say anything like that either.On 2/17/2025 10:16 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 2/17/25 10:54 PM, olcott wrote:>On 2/17/2025 6:51 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 2/17/25 3:25 PM, olcott wrote:>On 2/17/2025 2:16 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:>Op 17.feb.2025 om 18:11 schreef olcott:>On 2/17/2025 9:43 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:>Op 17.feb.2025 om 15:06 schreef olcott:>
When the problem definition is specify the algorithm
for correctly encoding a correct geometric square circle
then rejecting the original problem definition is the only
correct option.
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The inability to correctly encode such as algorithm
places no actual limit on computation.
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So, Olcott thinks that by changing the definitions he can create an algorithm to encode a correct geometric square circle
*I didn't say anything like that*
That you said that did does not seem like any honest mistake.
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But it is just as isomorphic to what you said as your "termination analyzer" is to the Halting Problem.
THAT IS NOT THE TOPIC OF THE ABOVE REPLY.
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Of course it is, YOU claim he is wrong because you didn't say what he said you implied, but your statement *IS* Isomorphic to it in a sense.
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I did not even use the term isomorphic in the above.
I will start trimming the posts much more.
No, you complianed about someone else using it to mock your misuse of it elsewhere.
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The problem is your initial statement was based on erroneous presumptions, which was being pointed out.
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*Stay within the precise context of my exact reply*
If it HAD a percise meaning.
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Your problem is you misuse so many words, your statement are often just nonsense.
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The problem of defining the algorithm to encode an actual
square circle can only be correctly rejected as nonsense.
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But the arguement is in error if the problem was to draw a square with the same area as a circle, the classical "Squaring the Circle" problem.
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