• Re: Simplified Halting Problem Proof Rebuttal

    From Fritz Feldhase@21:1/5 to olcott on Sun Oct 15 18:15:02 2023
    On Sunday, October 15, 2023 at 4:03:26 PM UTC+2, olcott wrote:

    A PhD computer science professor came up with a way to show that
    Turing's halting problem proof is erroneous.

    Who and where (->source)? Please be precise, man.

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  • From olcott@21:1/5 to Fritz Feldhase on Sun Oct 15 20:29:07 2023
    On 10/15/2023 8:15 PM, Fritz Feldhase wrote:
    On Sunday, October 15, 2023 at 4:03:26 PM UTC+2, olcott wrote:

    A PhD computer science professor came up with a way to show that
    Turing's halting problem proof is erroneous.

    Who and where (->source)? Please be precise, man.

    You can either follow the reasoning or not.
    I gave him academic credit where credit is due.

    This conversation actually began in with me and Daryl
    back in 2004

    Daryl McCullough Jun 25, 2004, 6:30:39 PM
    You ask someone (we'll call him "Jack") to give a truthful
    yes/no answer to the following question:

    Will Jack's answer to this question be no?

    Jack can't possibly give a correct yes/no answer to the question.


    --
    Copyright 2023 Olcott "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius
    hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer

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