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|    The Halting Problem violates this self-e    |
|    07 Dec 25 21:14:39    |
      XPost: comp.theory, sci.math, comp.ai.philosophy       From: polcott333@gmail.com              Turing machine deciders only compute a mapping from       their [finite string] inputs to an accept or reject       state on the basis that this [finite string] input       specifies or fails to specify a semantic or syntactic       property.              Within the verified truth of the above paragraph       *that took me three years to write* the halting       problem is proved to be incorrect in that it requires       that halting be computed from behavior other than       the actual behavior that the actual input actually       specifies as measured by a UTM based halt decider.              --       Copyright 2025 Olcott |
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