Discussion on question by polcott: My post was deleted for plagiarising my own paper

Discussion on question by polcott: My

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Oct 5, 2022 16:42
I just had a closer look at the question stackoverflow.com/q/40716 and the answers there. Your answers are certainly about the Halting Problem, but they don't actually attempt to answer the question(s) posed by the OP. Instead, you go off on a tangent, claiming that the Halting Problem isn't really a problem. Now it is valid to respond to a question with a frame challenge, but it's risky, especially when your claims go against the accepted wisdom.
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Oct 5, 2022 16:25
Current guidelines require you to cite your paper, not copy your paper and paste it into an answer. They are not the same thing. "any software engineer of ordinary competence can see that"
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Oct 6, 2022 15:23
@polcott Consider that I am honestly extending the courtesy of considering your point of view. I would appreciate it if you would not behave towards me the same way as you think the people are behaving towards you.
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Oct 5, 2022 17:01
The Halting Theorem is a direct corollary of Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem. Many people were shocked and upset by Gödel's results, and many have tried to find flaws in his theorems since they were first published, to no avail. So I don't like your chances. ;)
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Oct 10, 2022 15:25
The entire discussion here seems to have gone downhill, so I'm putting an end to it. @polcott: you've already been told to stop (by another mod, even), and you seem to have chosen to disregard that, and escalated it further. Enough is enough
Oct 10, 2022 15:20
@polcott And your definition of a simulating halt decider makes it clear it is not a halt decider.
Oct 10, 2022 15:11
Because if H is a halt decider as per the definition:

For *any* algorithm (i.e. a fixed immutable sequence of instructions) X and input Y, an algrothim H(x,y) is a halt decider if:
H(X,Y)==1 if and only if X(Y) halts, and
H(X,Y)==0 if and only if X(Y) does not halt

It is required to return the result 1.
Oct 10, 2022 10:21
@MisterMiyagi for laughs I ran it (both P(P) and the "Strachey" version) and in what I'm sure will come as no surprise to you they both halt, contradicting the result of both the corresponding halt deciders and therefore neatly supporting that both proofs of the halting problem hold.
Oct 6, 2022 16:31
@polcott the conventional proof is a proof by contradiction. It requires a candidate capable of solving the halting problem. If you already start by not requiring H to solve the halting problem, it is not appropriate to demonstrate - or refute - the proof because it cannot adequately recreate it.
Oct 6, 2022 14:40
The entire point of the conventional proof is that P is neither halting nor non-halting.
Oct 5, 2022 22:19
put another way, what your proof is or does isn't relevant to why your post keeps getting deleted.
Oct 5, 2022 16:44
:55330391 A series of links is not considered an answer on Stack Exchange sites. Please see meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/265552/…
Oct 5, 2022 16:33
Reading the answer from the mod over at Software Engineering, it seems like you misunderstood what the issue is.
Oct 5, 2022 16:25
I don't see any evidence of you receiving the -100 rep penalty for spam. Are you using a second account?
Oct 5, 2022 16:25
You can't impose your will to the community. So far the content in the question body doesn't help your case. Focus your post on SO, explain why it's not plagiarism and explain why the referred post answer the question. Even if you "won" the plagiarism part if the post doesn't look to be a fair attempt to answer the question it might not be undeleted.