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On 5/25/2025 3:05 PM, dbush wrote:Nope.On 5/25/2025 3:56 PM, olcott wrote:*VERFIED FACT**Mike understood this perfectly*>
On 5/14/2025 7:36 PM, Mike Terry wrote:
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If simulating halt decider H correctly simulates its input D until H
correctly determines that its simulated D would never stop running
unless aborted then H can abort its simulation of D and correctly
report that D specifies a non-halting sequence of configurations.
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we can easily interpret that as saying exactly what I said a SHD
does above. It tells PO that in the tight loop example, H correctly
simulates as far as [A], at which point it correctly determines that
"its simulated input would never stop running unless aborted", so
it can decide "non-halting".
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All correct and natural, and no deliberately
false premises to mislead PO.
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On 5/14/2025 7:36 PM, Mike Terry wrote:
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And you dishonestly left out the part that immediately follows where he states that you are wrong:
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Mike Terry Proves ---
How the requirements that Professor Sipser agreed to are exactly met
FACTUAL.PO's problem is his misinterpretation of "its simulated input would never stop running unless aborted".Ridiculously COUNTER-FACTUALIn the case of his HHH/DD, the simulated input (DD) /does/ stop running if simulated far enough, but
void DDD()It doesn't need to, if HHH aborts its simulation, which it DOES.
{
HHH(DDD);
return;
}
At exactly what point does DDD simulated by
HHH reach its simulated "return" statement?
Would a googolplex of simulations be enough?
_DDD()But that isn't what HHH does.
[00002192] 55 push ebp
[00002193] 8bec mov ebp,esp
[00002195] 6892210000 push 00002192
[0000219a] e833f4ffff call 000015d2 // call HHH
[0000219f] 83c404 add esp,+04
[000021a2] 5d pop ebp
[000021a3] c3 ret
Size in bytes:(0018) [000021a3]
After a googolplex of simulations does HHH get
tired and say screw it I am going to interpret
"push ebp" as "jmp 000021a3" ?
HHH simply /doesn't/ go far enough because PO has mistakenly decided he's seen some pattern that implies non-halting in the trace. [A pattern akin to the "tight loop" pattern, except that the tight loop pattern is sound, while his pattern is unsound, matching on a halting input. Simples!]>
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This proves, as you yourself said:
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On 5/25/2025 3:04 PM, olcott wrote:
> You Are the epitome of bad faith and dishonesty.
> This may cost you your actual soul: Revelations 21:8.
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