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by CydeWeys
1063 days ago
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Right but a Turing computer assumes infinite storage space which is itself impossible. You cannot have infinite precision without infinite storage, and all real computers that we colloquially say are Turing complete have finite everything. |
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Turing machine is not such thing. At each moment in time, only finitely many cells of the tape are used. (The same applies to natural numbers, there are infinitely many of them, but each one of them has a finite description).