Sujet : Re: Two dozen people were simply wrong --- Try to prove otherwise --- pinned down
De : news (at) *nospam* immibis.com (immibis)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logicDate : 01. Jun 2024, 20:55:47
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On 1/06/24 19:27, olcott wrote:
*THEN TRY TO REFUTE THIS UNEQUIVOCAL STATEMENT*
DD correctly emulated by HH with an x86 emulator cannot possibly
reach past its own machine instruction [00001c2e] in any finite
number of steps of correct emulation.
You just told me, in another message, that HH(DD,DD) halts.
After HH(DD,DD) halts, DD gets to the next machine instruction.