Dear Bruno:
At , you wrote:
>Hal Ruhl wrote:
>
> >The assumption leads to a contradiction when "String N" exceeds the
> >complexity allowed by Chaitin. More information must be added to the
> >cascade for it to continue.
>
>Why ? Only if your FAS produces as output just the "string N"
>and then
George Levy wrote:
>
>So far so good
:-)
>sorry with the delay
*I*'m sorry for the delay, and the forthcoming delays (!).
>let's move ahead...
OK.
>just a
>question:
I will first answer your question and then proceed.
>
>>>A realist world is one with access to at least one t
Hal Ruhl wrote:
>The assumption leads to a contradiction when "String N" exceeds the
>complexity allowed by Chaitin. More information must be added to the
>cascade for it to continue.
Why ? Only if your FAS produces as output just the "string N"
and then stop, then there would indeed be a co
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