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Message-ID: <200402241614.12629.fulldisc@ultratux.net>
From: fulldisc at ultratux.org (maarten)
Subject: Coming soon: CPU fix for buffer overflows
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 15:02, Marek Isalski wrote:
> >>>> Michael Williamson <michael@...fin.tamucc.edu> 24/02/2004 >13:30:15
> >>>> >>>
> >
> >On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 20:38, Mike Barushok wrote:
> Bad analogy time...
>
> A non-deterministic Turing Machine is a bit like having an infinite
> (?probably has to be countable) number of deterministic Turing Machines
> running in parallel. The 4004 can simulate that too, just not in 'real
> time'. Far from it! But it will get the answer eventually.
Well. That is not proven. If the expansion and subsequent predicted collapse
of the universe happens _sooner_ than that poor 4004 finishing its quantum
simulation answer, your theory does not fly. ;-))
Maarten
> Regards,
> Maz
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