On 10 May 2015, at 23:29, LizR wrote:
On 11 May 2015 at 04:24, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
You make me say something ridiculous, when I just use a theorem in
elementary computer science.
It's called a straw man argument. It's often a lot easier to attack
a position you don't hold than the one you do, so people often put
words into your mouth, then attack the perceived position.
It is sad that I got this as only critics. (Except rarely some real
critics which have been able to improve or correct some points).
Up to now, the problems are only with people not reading the work.
Never has any problem with those who study the work, and that's how I
got the PHD, except from those who simply disbelieved the "well known
facts" in some of the field crossed.
here too, I realize that some people does just not know what a
computation is, in the sense of Church-Turing. I could make new
attempts to clarify this, but I do suppose people can buy some book
too, and makes some home works, before saying negative things on what
they cannot understand without being more familiar with such notions.
bruno
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