Re: Release of RosAsm V.2.025a
- From: Phil Carmody <thefatphil_demunged@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 09 Oct 2005 22:35:49 +0300
Herbert Kleebauer <klee@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Phil Carmody wrote:
> > Herbert Kleebauer <klee@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > > Phil Carmody wrote:
>
> > > > Mathematically (and I'm a mathematician at heart), you're correct.
> > >
> > > If you are a "mathematician at heart", then you should know the
> > > difference between "theoretical impossible" and "practical impossible".
>
> >
> > If you insist on being publically hit with a clue-stick - work out
> > what N might be, and quit posting things that demonstrate that
> > you've not thought about things enough until you've:
> > a) counted up to N (write a program, in assembly if you like)
> > and
> > b) thought about things enough.
>
> Do you really claim that there exist a (closed) digital system for
> which no N exist, so that the number of possible different states
> is <N ?
No. Does it look like I claim that? Your pathetic attempt at a
straw man argument has failed miserably. Again.
> Or do you claim that it is wrong, that if the number of possible
> different states is <N, that then after N simulation steps the system
> either has halted or will never halt.
No. Does it look like I claim that? Your other pathetic attempt
at a straw man argument has failed miserably. Yet again.
> Or do you simple not understand the difference between the theoretical
> proof that a solution exists and the inability to find this solution.
I understand completely.
Now start counting up to N, you blathering fool.
Phil
--
If a religion is defined to be a system of ideas that contains unprovable
statements, then Godel taught us that mathematics is not only a religion, it
is the only religion that can prove itself to be one. -- John Barrow
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