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On 6/5/2024 8:07 PM, Richard Damon wrote:I never said it could, you just are stuck in a bad question.On 6/5/24 9:01 PM, olcott wrote:*I will dumb it down for you some more*On 6/5/2024 6:32 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 6/5/24 8:30 AM, olcott wrote:>On 6/5/2024 6:31 AM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 6/4/24 11:21 PM, olcott wrote:>On 6/4/2024 10:15 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 6/4/24 10:55 PM, olcott wrote:>On 6/4/2024 9:45 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 6/4/24 10:28 PM, olcott wrote:>On 6/4/2024 9:22 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 6/4/24 9:54 PM, olcott wrote:>On 6/4/2024 8:48 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 6/4/24 5:53 PM, olcott wrote:>https://liarparadox.org/DD_correctly_simulated_by_HH_is_Proven.pdf>
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At least 100 people kept denying the easily verified fact that the above
link conclusively proves that DD <is> correctly simulated by HH.
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It has been just like I smash a Boston cream pie in their face and they
persistently deny that there ever was any pie as this pie drips from
their face.
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The problem iks you use the WRONG DEFINITION of "Simulated Correctly" to allow the simulation to say anything about the behavior of the machine being simulated.
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*I conclusively proved otherwise in the above link*
You CAN'T provd that a definition is wrong.
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*Try and provide a counter-example or implicitly admit that you cannot*
*Try and provide a counter-example or implicitly admit that you cannot*
*Try and provide a counter-example or implicitly admit that you cannot*
What are you asking for a counter example of?
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The machine description of DD specifies that it does not halt to
simulating halt decider HH and you already know that you cannot
possibly prove otherwise.
No, it specifies that it HALTS, since HH(DD,DD) will return 0.
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In other words you have always known that I am correct
that DD correctly simulated by HH CANNOT POSSIBLY HALT
and yet still try to get away with pure bluster.
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You are talking in circles and keep on changing topics, possible because you just don't know what you are talking about, or possible, your medication has made your brain too fuzzy.
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*It is a proven fact that directly executed DD(DD) has*
*different behavior than DD correctly simulated by HH*
*One can lie about this yet this lie is easily exposed*
Then HH does not correctly simulate the input per the definition of computation theory (or the general concept of a correct simulation)
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PERIOD.
*This unequivocally proves the behavior of DD correctly simulated by HH*
https://liarparadox.org/DD_correctly_simulated_by_HH_is_Proven.pdf
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*That you cannot find any error seems to prove that you are a liar*
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Nopoe, because it is based on the LIE that a partial simulation of a machine indicates what it will do after the simulation stopped, and that the simulation of a DIFFERENT machine tells you of the behavior of a different machine then simulated.
Try any show how this DD can be correctly simulated by any HH
such that this DD reaches past its machine address [00001dbe]
_DD()
[00001db2] 55 push ebp
[00001db3] 8bec mov ebp,esp
[00001db5] 51 push ecx
[00001db6] 8b4508 mov eax,[ebp+08]
[00001db9] 50 push eax ; push DD
[00001dba] 8b4d08 mov ecx,[ebp+08]
[00001dbd] 51 push ecx ; push DD
[00001dbe] e8bff5ffff call 00001382 ; call HH
*Mike Terry would admit it if he would pay attention*
*He is not a liar*
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