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|    Mikko to All    |
|    Re: Very simple first principles showing    |
|    12 Dec 25 10:31:00    |
      XPost: comp.theory, comp.ai.philosophy, sci.math       From: mikko.levanto@iki.fi              olcott kirjoitti 11.12.2025 klo 16.42:       > On 12/11/2025 3:00 AM, Mikko wrote:       >> olcott kirjoitti 10.12.2025 klo 15.04:       >>> On 12/10/2025 3:43 AM, Mikko wrote:       >>>> polcott kirjoitti 10.12.2025 klo 0.27:       >>>>> These are finally the long sought words that do       >>>>> resolve the halting problem to a category error.       >>>>       >>>>> Turing machine deciders only compute the 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 particular semantic       >>>>> or syntactic property.       >>>>       >>>> The above paragraph (acutally just one sentence) does not prove or       >>>> even say anything about the halting problem.       >>>       >>> It is the definition of a decider that the halting       >>> problem violates.       >>       >> Nothing in the problem statement violates any definition. You can't       >> even quote the alleged "violation".       >       > *It has taken me 21 years to derive these first principles*              That you emphasize an irrelevancy means that you have nothing       relevant to say.              --       Mikko              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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