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|    Re: a subset of Turing machines can stil    |
|    22 Jan 26 17:58:46    |
      XPost: comp.theory, sci.math, comp.ai.philosophy       From: polcott333@gmail.com              It is self-evident that a subset of Turing machines       can be Turing complete entirely on the basis of the       meaning of the words.              Every machine that performs the same set of       finite string transformations on the same inputs       and produces the same finite string outputs from       these inputs is equivalent by definition and thus       redundant in the set of Turing complete computations.              Can we change the subject now?              --       Copyright 2026 Olcott |
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