On Jun 26, 3:45 pm, Virgil <Vir...@home.esc> wrote: > In article > <b5f0d60a-f8d6-4e40-a180-a9dbbfd28...@u26g2000yqu.googlegroups.com>, > > Charlie-Boo <shymath...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It is trivial to calculate in binary (using only 0 and 1) and output > > any desired string surrounded by 2 whenever we want, then immediately > > erase one of the 2's. Thus every real number will be defined by some > > TM. > > How does one calculate one of those many reals that one cannot > calculate,
We cannot calculate them. (From a paper written at the University of Duh.)
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> the inaccessible ones? > Note that most reals are inaccessible, uncountably many of them, with > only countably many being accessible.