Re: Ben fails to understand

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Sujet : Re: Ben fails to understand
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logic
Date : 04. Jul 2024, 19:07:55
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On 7/4/2024 11:53 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 7/4/24 12:23 PM, olcott wrote:
On 7/4/2024 11:14 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 7/4/24 12:06 PM, olcott wrote:
On 7/4/2024 11:05 AM, Richard Damon wrote:
On 7/4/24 11:40 AM, olcott wrote:
On 7/4/2024 10:14 AM, joes wrote:
Am Thu, 04 Jul 2024 09:25:29 -0500 schrieb olcott:
On 10/14/2022 7:44 PM, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
Python <python@invalid.org> writes:
    [comment: as D halts, the simulation is faulty, Pr. Sipser has been
     fooled by Olcott shell game confusion "pretending to simulate" and
     "correctly simulate"]
I don't think that is the shell game.  PO really /has/ an H (it's
trivial to do for this one case) that correctly determines that P(P)
*would* never stop running *unless* aborted.  He knows and accepts that
P(P) actually does stop.  The wrong answer is justified by what would
happen if H (and hence a different P) where not what they actually are.
You seem to like this quote. Do you agree with it?
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<MIT Professor Sipser agreed to ONLY these verbatim words 10/13/2022>
     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.
</MIT Professor Sipser agreed to ONLY these verbatim words 10/13/2022>
>
The first half of the quote agrees that the Sisper approved
criteria has been met, thus unless professor Sipser is wrong
H is correct to reject D as non-halting.
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Nope. Since you LIE about what Professor Sipser means by the first part, you are shown to be just a stupid liar.
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Ben agreed that the first part has been met therefore
the second part <is> entailed.
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No, Ben says that if you redefine the question, and are not talking about Halting any more, you can meet your requirements.
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*Ben did say that the criteria has been met*
 
<MIT Professor Sipser agreed to ONLY these verbatim words 10/13/2022>
     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.
</MIT Professor Sipser agreed to ONLY these verbatim words 10/13/2022>

He said your ALTERED criteria had been met.
 
*Ben said that this criteria has been met*
     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
On 10/14/2022 7:44 PM, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
 > I don't think that is the shell game.  PO really /has/ an H (it's
 > trivial to do for this one case) that correctly determines that P(P)
 > *would* never stop running *unless* aborted.
...
 > But H determines (correctly) that D would not halt if it were not
 > halted.  That much is a truism.
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
4 Jul 24 * Re: Ben fails to understand10olcott
4 Jul 24 `* Re: Ben fails to understand9Richard Damon
4 Jul 24  `* Re: Ben fails to understand8olcott
4 Jul 24   `* Re: Ben fails to understand7Richard Damon
4 Jul 24    `* Re: Ben fails to understand6olcott
4 Jul 24     `* Re: Ben fails to understand5Richard Damon
4 Jul 24      `* Re: Ben fails to understand4olcott
4 Jul 24       `* Re: Ben fails to understand3Richard Damon
4 Jul 24        `* Re: Ben fails to understand2olcott
5 Jul 24         `- Re: Ben fails to understand1Richard Damon

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