A halt prover attempts to prove halting and when it
detects that the proof of its input does not form
*a well-founded justification tree within Proof*
*theoretic semantics*
Then it is correct to reject this input as bad data.
*Halting Problem and Proof Theoretic Semantics*
https://www.researchgate.net/ publication/400341134_Halting_Problem_and_Proof_Theoretic_Semantics
This change makes
"true on the basis of meaning expressed in language"
reliably computable for the entire body of knowledge.
A halt prover attempts to prove halting
and when it detects that the proof of its input does not form
*a well-founded justification tree within Proof*
*theoretic semantics*
Then it is correct to reject this input as bad data.
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