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|    Richard Damon to olcott    |
|    Re: Who is telling the truth here? HHH(D    |
|    31 Jul 25 20:20:51    |
      [continued from previous message]              > not stop simulating until after ten recursive simulations.       > *That you cannot possibly imagine this DOES NOT MAKE ME A LIAR*       >              There is only ONE HHH at any instance, and you have defined which one       you are talking about, and your infinite set of HHHs all see different       input.              Every HHH that aborts its simulaiton to return non-halting creates a DDD       that when fully simulated, will hatl, and thus those HHHs are wrobg.              ANy HHH that you might imagine that doesn't abort, does create a       non-halting DDD, diffferent from all of those others, but none of these       HHH report an answer.              Your problem is you insanity make you think that all those different       DDEs are the same, because you don;t understand the requirements on the       system.              If DDD includes the code of HHH, they are all different.              if DDD doesn't include the code of HHH, then HHH can't simulate its       input past the call HHH instruciton without failing to meet the       requirements of a decider, which is only allowed to look at its input,       so looking at other memory makes it part of its input, and thus the       inputs are different.              Sorry, you are just proving you are a liar.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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