More info than inspecting the code for at most T seconds. Finite examination time seems like a reasonable assumption.
I get the impression you’re reading more than I’m saying. If you want to get into the original topic we should probably forget the OP and discuss orthonormal’s mini-sequence.
I no longer have any clue what we’re talking about. Are superscientists computable? Do they seem likely to die in less than the lifespan of our (visible) universe? If not, why do we care about them?
The point is that you can’t say a person of unknown intelligence inspecting code for T seconds will necessarily conclude less than a computer of unknown power running the code for T seconds. You are comparing two unknowns.
More info than inspecting the code for at most T seconds. Finite examination time seems like a reasonable assumption.
I get the impression you’re reading more than I’m saying. If you want to get into the original topic we should probably forget the OP and discuss orthonormal’s mini-sequence.
More info than who or what inspecting the code? We are talking about superscientists here.
I no longer have any clue what we’re talking about. Are superscientists computable? Do they seem likely to die in less than the lifespan of our (visible) universe? If not, why do we care about them?
The point is that you can’t say a person of unknown intelligence inspecting code for T seconds will necessarily conclude less than a computer of unknown power running the code for T seconds. You are comparing two unknowns.