Sujet : Re: D correctly simulated by H cannot possibly halt --- templates and infinite sets --- deciders
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logicDate : 31. May 2024, 04:33:40
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On 5/30/2024 10:10 PM, André G. Isaak wrote:
On 2024-05-30 14:15, olcott wrote:
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D calls H(D,D) in recursive simulation until H stops this.
THIS IS D'S FAULT!
The whole idea that something must be something's “fault” is completely misguided. A computation can either solve X or fail to solve X, but the idea that it’s failure is someone’s “fault” is really entirely absent from mathematics.
André
*Fred tried to get away with blaming H*
On 5/30/2024 2:32 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
> It is H that keeps repeating the simulation of D and
> the next H, so the simulated H never reaches its abort,
> and therefore it does not reach its final state.
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