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On 2024-07-21 13:58:56 +0000, olcott said:A Self-Modifying Turing Machine is merely a conventional Turing Machine
On 7/21/2024 4:52 AM, Mikko wrote:The term "Turing machine" is already reserved and your "invention"On 2024-07-20 13:03:50 +0000, olcott said:>
>On 7/20/2024 4:01 AM, Mikko wrote:>On 2024-07-19 14:18:05 +0000, olcott said:>
>When a Self-Modifying Turing Machine can change itself to become>
any other Turing Machine then it can eliminate the pathological
relationship to its input.
It never was a Turing machine.
>
A self modifying TM is merely a TM description that is
simulated by a UTM and has access to itself on the UTM
tape.
No, it is not.
I invented it thus that is the specification of my invention.
is not one of the machines that are called "Turing macnines".
Besides, you have not shown the "invention" so there is no
basis to claim that you have invented anything.
*Ad Hominem attacks are the first resort of clueless wonders*That is a different situation. If someting is not understood one can beA TM description describes a TM that does not change itself.>
X is not typically understood to do Y therefore it is
impossible for X to do Y is incorrect reasoning.
wrong about it. But even a very superficial understanding of Turing
machines suffices for determination that a machine that modifis itself
is not a Turing machine.
That you fail to understand that an emulated x86 program canYour false claim about my understanding reveals that you are a liar.
modify itself to change its own behavior as long as it knows
its own machine address is merely ignorance on your part.
Thank you, but we already knew.
WRONG!When a simulated Turing Machine Description is providedIt is not a Turing machine desription if it describes a self-modification.
access to itself on the UTM tape it can do the same thing.
Rigid minded people incorrectly conflate unconventional
for impossible.
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