Sujet : Re: How do simulating termination analyzers work? ---Truth Maker Maximalism FULL_TRACE
De : acm (at) *nospam* muc.de (Alan Mackenzie)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 06. Jul 2025, 11:16:07
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olcott <
polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:
On 7/5/2025 2:07 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
You lie. You don't have a proof. Many people in this group have pointed
out lots of errors in various versions of your purported proof, which you
just ignore. The section in Professor Linz's book you used to be so fond
of citing will contain plenty of details, if only you would take the
trouble to understand it (assuming you're capable of such understanding).
I have addressed ....
Meaningless pompous word.
.... all of those details that you make sure to ignore so that you can
baselessly claim that I am wrong.
I vaguely remember rolling my eyes at your hopeless lack of
understanding. It was like watching a 7 year old trying to do calculus.
The basic understanding was simply not there. Years later, it's still
not there.
And yes, you are wrong. The proofs of the halting theorem which involve
constructing programs which purported halting deciders cannot decide
correctly are correct.
There cannot possibly be *AN ACTUAL INPUT* that does the
opposite of whatever its decider decides. All of the examples
of this have never been *ACTUAL INPUTS*
That's so sloppily worded, it could mean almost anything.
No Turing machine can possibly take another directly executing
Turing machine as in input, thus removing these from the
domain of every halt decider.
And that, too.
*Thus the requirement that HHH report on the behavior*
*of the directly executed DD has always been bogus*
And that makes your hat trick.
Turing machine partial halt deciders compute the mapping
from their actual inputs to the actual behavior that these
inputs specify.
And a fourth. There's some semblance of truth in there, but it's very
confused.
Sloppy wording is your technique to get people to go down to your level
of discussion. That involves many posts trying just to tie you down to
specific word meanings, and is very tiresome and unrewarding. I decline
to get involved any further.
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hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer
-- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).