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From: olcott <polcott333@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Flat out dishonest or totally ignorant?
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2024 08:24:35 -0500
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On 7/3/2024 3:42 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
> Op 03.jul.2024 om 05:55 schreef olcott:
>> On 7/2/2024 10:50 PM, joes wrote:
>>> Am Tue, 02 Jul 2024 14:46:38 -0500 schrieb olcott:
>>>> On 7/2/2024 2:17 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
>>>>> Op 02.jul.2024 om 21:00 schreef olcott:
>>>>>> On 7/2/2024 1:42 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
>>>>>>> Op 02.jul.2024 om 14:22 schreef olcott:
>>>>>>>> On 7/2/2024 3:22 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Op 02.jul.2024 om 03:25 schreef olcott:
>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Every C programmer that knows what an x86 emulator is knows that
>>>>>>>>>> when HHH emulates the machine language of Infinite_Loop,
>>>>>>>>>> Infinite_Recursion, and DDD that it must abort these 
>>>>>>>>>> emulations so
>>>>>>>>>> that itself can terminate normally.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Whether or not it *must* abort is not very relevant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This <is> the problem that I am willing to discuss.
>>>>>>>> I am unwilling to discuss any other problem.
>>>>>>>> This does meet the Sipser approved criteria.
>>>
>>>>>>> Repeating the same thing that has already been proved to be
>>>>>>> irrelevant does not bring the discussion any further.
>>>>>>> Sipser is not relevant, because that is about a correct simulation.
>>>>>>> Your simulation is not correct.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you disagree with this you are either dishonest or clueless I no
>>>>>> longer care which one.
>>>
>>>>>> DDD is correctly emulated by HHH which calls an emulated HHH(DDD) to
>>>>>> repeat the process until aborted.
>>>>>
>>>>> HHH repeats the process twice and aborts too soon.
>>>>
>>>> You are freaking thinking too damn narrow minded.
>>>> DDD is correctly emulated by any HHH that can exist which calls this
>>>> emulated HHH(DDD) to repeat the process until aborted (which may be
>>>> never).
>>> Whatever HHH does, it does not run forever but aborts.
>>>
>>
>> HHH halts on input DDD.
>>
>> void DDD()
>> {
>>    HHH(DDD);
>> }
>>
>> DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly halt.
>>
> 
> That would be an error of the simulator, because it aborts its own 
> simulation too soon, one cycle before the simulated HHH would return and 

You dishonestly redefined the problem so that it has no correct answer.

> then DDD would return as well. A correct simulation would show that.
> (And you have shown such correct simulations!)
> So, your set of "DDD correctly simulated by HHH" is proved to be empty.
> It makes no sense to discuss whether an empty set halts or not.
> Try to broaden your mind. We are trying to help you. Try to learn 
> something, instead of repeatedly running in baseless circles of reasoning.
> 

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