Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 01:30:20 10/05/01
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On October 04, 2001 at 21:32:07, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >I am starting to get a tiny bit annoyed by the tone of this discussion. I >ignored already several sarcasms about the mobile perpetuum, several dialectic >tricks to show that the other part knows nothing and the prestige is in only one >side etc. Now making fun? I'm sorry, but I think one needs a bit of humour in cases like this. >If you want a real discussion, please, get off the >horse, get off the pulpit, stop calling yourself scientist at any occasion that >you can (we know you already) to diminish the argument of the opposition and >saying things like "this go round and round..." like you are tired to answer >things to little kids. Bob has called himself a scientist? Well regardless, he is a professor and we are discussing a topic he has studied for years and years. For me, the professors are to science what GMs are to chess, when they talk I listen! But I haven't seen Bob trying to pull-rank anywhere, so I don't know why you are so upset. And don't you see it going round and round? You bring one example, Bob explains why it doesn't work, you bring another example and Bob explains why it doesn't work.... >Sune: I have not tried any perpetual motion machine in the original message >and in fact what I say is very similar to what you agreed with me already. No, that was just my analogy to this discussion. Your examples may in principle be infinite complex, but the design of the algorithm is litterally insignificant, because Turing and others has already proven it can't be done. It is simply a matter of finding the flaw in the design, we know it's there somewhere. We should IMO to take this discussion to the next level if we want have any hope of agreement. >Let me know if this is a dialectic contest. Rules are a bit different. > >Do you want me to try an algorithm? I will, I have the perverted pleasure >to see how you make fun. You can bring all the algorithms you want :) -S.
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