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From: Richard Damon <richard@damon-family.org>
Newsgroups: comp.theory
Subject: Re: Functions computed by Turing Machines MUST apply finite string
 transformations to inputs +++
Date: Sun, 4 May 2025 19:50:19 -0400
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On 5/4/25 1:30 PM, olcott wrote:
> On 5/4/2025 11:21 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
>> On 04/05/2025 17:06, olcott wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> They simply guess that because DD(DD) halts that
>>> DD correctly simulated by HHH must also halt.
>>
>> It's not a guess. If direct execution halts, so must the simulation.
> 
> _DD()
> [00002133] 55         push ebp      ; housekeeping
> [00002134] 8bec       mov ebp,esp   ; housekeeping
> [00002136] 51         push ecx      ; make space for local
> [00002137] 6833210000 push 00002133 ; push DD
> [0000213c] e882f4ffff call 000015c3 ; call HHH(DD)
> [00002141] 83c404     add esp,+04
> [00002144] 8945fc     mov [ebp-04],eax
> [00002147] 837dfc00   cmp dword [ebp-04],+00
> [0000214b] 7402       jz 0000214f
> [0000214d] ebfe       jmp 0000214d
> [0000214f] 8b45fc     mov eax,[ebp-04]
> [00002152] 8be5       mov esp,ebp
> [00002154] 5d         pop ebp
> [00002155] c3         ret
> Size in bytes:(0035) [00002155]
> 
> Maybe you are confused between halting (reaching
> a final halt state and terminating normally)
> with stopping running for any reason such as
> an aborted emulation. *THEY ARE NOT THE SAME*

But Halting is a property of the Machine iteelf, and not defined for a 
partial emulation as generated by a reason of an aborted emulation.

> 
> DD correctly emulated by HHH stops running when
> HHH aborts its simulation.

Nope, that just show you are using an improperly defined term, as it 
isn't "correct"

> 
> DD correctly emulated by HHH cannot possibly
> reach its "return" instruction final halt state.

No, "DD correctly emulated by HHH" is just a fantasy of ylur mind, and 
thhus not a valid basis to talk about anything,

After all, you have insisted on a definiton of HHH, as it is defined in 
Halt7.c, and it doesn't do what you claim HHH must do, thus all you are 
doing is proving you are just a pathological liar.

> 
> You must be imagining that DD emulated by HHH
> leaps over the "call" instruction and jumps
> straight to the "ret" instruction.


No, HHH just incorrectly stops its emulation, making your claims of a DD 
correctly emulated by HHGH just a pathological lie out that comes out of 
your ignorant imagination.
>