[spam][crazy][spam] imaginary code resembling trained dissociation

Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many gmkarl at gmail.com
Sun Jul 9 06:24:12 PDT 2023


On 7/9/23, Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many
<gmkarl at gmail.com> wrote:
> maybe it bears some similarity to that turing problem of predicting
> the completion of another code
> turing’s contrived counterexample places power regarding prediction
> and control in such a way that the goal cannot succeed. of course this
> proof also disproves itself in some ways because the code in question
> must be able to predict the behavior of the halting-prediction code.

i often get in arguments with mathematicians because i don’t learn
much math theory. we both walk away thinking we are right.

i would, for the purposes of this larger concept, assuming that a
halting problem can be fully solved only if it is contrived such that
it has more capability to predict its test processes than they have to
predict it.

you can make physical systems where both have an equal ability to
predict the other, and you then reach a logical real physical
conclusion where the answer is indeterminate because the action of
each depends on the choice of other in fair balance.


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