• Re: Analysis of Richard =?UTF-8?Q?Damon=E2=80=99s?= Responses to Flibbl

    From Alan Mackenzie@21:1/5 to Mr Flibble on Sun May 18 18:58:24 2025
    Mr Flibble <[email protected]> wrote:
    Analysis of Richard Damon’s Responses to Flibble =================================================

    Overview:
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    Richard Damon's critiques of Flibble's arguments regarding the Halting Problem and pathological inputs are based on a classical Turing model.

    Richard's criticism of your ideas are grounded in a thorough
    understanding of the mathematics involved.

    However, his rebuttals fundamentally misunderstand or misrepresent the
    core of Flibble’s alternative framework.

    The first bit of arrogant nonsense. Your understanding of the subject
    is not at a high level, and thus you are in no position to propose
    "alternative frameworks", failing as you do to grasp the basics of the
    theory.

    Below is a breakdown of the key errors in Damon’s reasoning.

    Asserting that Richard has made errors verges on libel, if it isn't
    actually fully libel. Unlike you, Richard is an expert on the topic,
    and what he has said here over the years about the maths has not been criticised by anybody competent.

    You could do well with showing a bit of respect for expertise. Your
    lack of it puts you on the same level as Peter Olcott.

    Your arrogance will in all likelihood prevent you from actually learning
    about computation theory and the like. That's a shame. It's a
    fascinating area of study.

    [ Snipped the rest, as there's nothing worthy of reply in the rest of
    the post. ]

    --
    Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

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