Sujet : Re: Who knows that DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly reach its own return instruction final state?
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 03. Aug 2024, 19:33:13
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On 8/3/2024 1:09 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 8/3/24 1:58 PM, olcott wrote:
Every DDD correctly emulated by any HHH for a finite or
infinite number of steps never reaches its own "return"
halt state.
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Nope. And you statment is just a incoherent statement, as no partial simulaitoni for a finite number of steps is "correct".
In other words you are trying to get away with saying that
when N instructions are correctly emulated by HHH that none
of these correctly emulated instructions were correctly emulated.
On top of this you are deceitfully trying to get way
with saying that when and infinite number of instructions
of DDD are correctly emulated by HHH that this emulated
DDD reaches its "return" instruction halt state and halts.
Liar Liar swearing your allegiance to the father of
lies. I wonder what your pastor would say about this?
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