XPost: sci.math, comp.theory   
   From: polcott333@gmail.com   
      
   On 11/25/2025 9:36 PM, Python wrote:   
   > Le 26/11/2025 à 04:33, olcott a écrit :   
   >> On 11/25/2025 9:27 PM, Kaz Kylheku wrote:   
   >>> On 2025-11-26, olcott wrote:   
   >>>> On 11/25/2025 8:46 PM, Python wrote:   
   >>>>> Le 26/11/2025 à 03:45, olcott a écrit :   
   >>>>>> On 11/25/2025 8:36 PM, Kaz Kylheku wrote:   
   >>>>>>> On 2025-11-26, olcott wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> None of them ever had the slightest clue about Montague   
   >>>>>>>> Grammar. Except for one they all had very severe math   
   >>>>>>>> phobia.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> So do you; you are terribly afraid of the mathematical idea that   
   >>>>>>> simulations that are paused still exist and have future   
   >>>>>>> states.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Because you have proven to be a despicable lying bass turd   
   >>>>>> I will no longer discuss the halting problem with you.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Peter, declaring victory by calling people names is not a mathematical   
   >>>>> argument.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> He agreed with me right here and tried to get away   
   >>>> with lying about it ever since.   
   >>>   
   >>> Every time you've brought that up, I've reaffirmed my   
   >>> agreement in those points. That's what you call "lying".   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> When you agree with both mutually exclusive statements   
   >> that is lying.   
   >   
   > Like that deciding that a non terminating program is terminating :-) ?   
   >   
   > HELL for YOU!!!   
   >   
   >   
      
   You have to take my words with 100% perfect   
   precision with no paraphrasing allowed because   
   that ALWAYS results in the strawman error.   
      
   *The input to HHH(DD) DOES SPECIFY NON-HALTING BEHAVIOR*   
   *The input to HHH(DD) DOES SPECIFY NON-HALTING BEHAVIOR*   
   *The input to HHH(DD) DOES SPECIFY NON-HALTING BEHAVIOR*   
   *The input to HHH(DD) DOES SPECIFY NON-HALTING BEHAVIOR*   
      
   The halting problem is flat out incorrect when it   
   requires a halt decider to report on anything   
   besides what its actual input actually specifies.   
      
   --   
   Copyright 2025 Olcott   
      
   My 28 year goal has been to make   
   "true on the basis of meaning" computable.   
      
   This required establishing a new foundation   
   for correct reasoning.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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