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From: Richard Damon <richard@damon-family.org>
Newsgroups: comp.theory
Subject: Re: Defining a correct halt decider
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2024 14:38:24 -0400
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On 8/4/24 10:46 AM, olcott wrote:
> When we define an input that does the opposite of whatever
> value that its halt decider reports there is a way for the
> halt decider to report correctly.
> 
> int DD()
> {
>    int Halt_Status = HHH(DD);
>    if (Halt_Status)
>      HERE: goto HERE;
>    return Halt_Status;
> }
> 
> int main()
> {
>    HHH(DD);
> }
> 
> HHH returns false indicating that it cannot
> correctly determine that its input halts.
> True would mean that its input halts.
> 

But false indicates that the input does not halt, but it does.

You don't get to redefine that meaning of the answers.

Sorry, you ar just proving you are a pathological liar that doesn't 
understand what truth is.