Originally posted by KrazyHorse
The problem is that the definition should not be in terms of "numbers" (since there exists a definition which prints out the nth digit of ANY number in finite time).
The problem is that the definition should not be in terms of "numbers" (since there exists a definition which prints out the nth digit of ANY number in finite time).
What?
The definition should be in terms of DEFINITIONS. The space of definitions is far larger than the space of numbers, since there exist an uncountable number of definitions for every number, some of which may be uncomputable and some of which may be computable.
What? The definable numbers are a superset of the computable numbers, e.g. Chaitin's constant (the proportion of programs that halt).
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