Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input

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Sujet : Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input
De : rjh (at) *nospam* cpax.org.uk (Richard Heathfield)
Groupes : comp.theory
Date : 20. May 2025, 08:10:42
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On 20/05/2025 07:51, Mikko wrote:
On 2025-05-19 16:52:29 +0000, Mr Flibble said:
<snip>

Every single one of your points is either wrong or not a counter-
argument: you've got nothing.
 Some of them are obviously counter arguments. Saying that they are
wrong without finding any error does not convince wnyone whose
opinion matters.
Perhaps he's stipulated that you're wrong, in which case he's got you over a barrel. :-)
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Richard Heathfield
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 May09:53 * Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input6Mikko
20 May07:51 `* Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input5Mikko
20 May08:10  `* Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input4Richard Heathfield
20 May16:34   `* Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input3olcott
21 May02:22    +- Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input1Richard Damon
21 May08:55    `- Re: Analysis of Flibble’s New Take on Simulating Halt Deciders and Pathological Input1Mikko

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