Re: Yet another Attempt at Disproving the Halting Problem

From: Eray Ozkural exa (erayo_at_bilkent.edu.tr)
Date: 08/04/04


Date: 4 Aug 2004 00:29:54 -0700


"Peter Olcott" <olcott@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<dLWPc.381367$Gx4.219217@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
> "Eray Ozkural exa" <erayo@bilkent.edu.tr> wrote in message news:fa69ae35.0408030811.ef493b0@posting.google.com...
> > Peter, you really should have a look at my post below. Do you know
> > when argument from authority can be valid?
>
> Within deduction it is never valid.
> Only deduction can guarantee that it always provides correct results. It is
> considered to be valid inductive inference, yet inductive inference can not
> guarantee correct results. Deduction can not err, induction can err.

It has nothing to do with deduction or induction, Peter.

It is apparent that you cannot even understand what is written on the
very page that you cite yourself. It is established, probably for the
100th time, that there is no need to respond to you, by any person on
this group.

People, please do not talk to this net.kook. This guy is just as
hopeless as Arthur T. Murray.



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