Sujet : Re: Two dozen people were simply wrong --- Try to prove otherwise --- pinned down
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logicDate : 01. Jun 2024, 16:58:35
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On 6/1/2024 10:46 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 6/1/24 10:00 AM, olcott wrote: >> DD correctly simulated by HH remains stuck in recursive simulation
all the time it is simulated even when an infinite number of steps
are simulated.
So, are you admitting that HH just gets stuck and doesn't answer when asked HH(DD,DD)?
Every DD correctly simulated by any HH remains stuck in recursive simulation for 1 to ∞ steps of correct simulation.
As I have repeatedly told you hundreds of times DD correctly
simulated by pure simulator HH never gets past its own line 03
and this HH does not halt.
Also DD correctly simulated by pure function HH never gets past
its own line 03 and THIS HH DOES HALT.
If you really can't remember that from one post to the next I suggest
that you print that out so that you can see it immediately before making
any reply.
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