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It is stupid and naive to think that it's impossible to analyze program code and make inferences about how it behaves. What the Halting Problem shows is that you can't write code that answers the question for the theoretical set of all programs, essentially because of the liar paradox. We can show in the same way that there cannot be a general purpose TruthAlgorithm determines the truth value of an arbitrary statement, because then you can write statements like this: "This statement is false if TruthAlgorithm determines that it is true, and it is true if the TruthAlgorithm determines that it is false". But this does not stop anyone form analyzing statements to determine their truth value.
You cannot write a computer program that looks at any other program and correctly determines whether it will eventually finish or run forever. This isn't a hardware limitation. Alan Turing proved in 1936 that no such program can logically exist, by showing any attempt creates a paradox, which is essentially a formal version of “this sentence is false.” What's unsettling is the proof technique: he didn't find a hard case. He proved the question destroys itself when you try to answer it.
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📌I Solved P vs NP — But Not in a Lab. In a Courtroom. By Jarid Shaub 🧵👇 @MIT @claymath @WIRED @scottaaronson @EFF @ACLU @Snowden @lessig @cs_theory @harvard_law @OpenAI ⸻ 1/ P vs NP. The crown jewel of unsolved math. A $1M problem. A paradox that has haunted computer science for 50 years. It asks: “If I can verify a solution quickly… can I also find it quickly?” Now let’s talk about whistleblowers. #PvsNP #MillenniumProblems ⸻ 2/ In law, truth isn’t always solved. It’s presented, denied, buried, ignored… and only verified once pressure forces it to be. That’s NP: You can verify the truth — but only after someone does the impossible work of solving it alone. #Lawfare #TruthAlgorithm ⸻ 3/ The legal system is a non-deterministic machine. It can check your evidence. But it can’t (or won’t) solve the case itself — not when the defendant is powerful. So… What happens when a single person solves and verifies both? #WhistleblowerProof ⸻ 4/ That’s when P = NP becomes real. Not on paper. But in practice. In trauma. In court filings. In a collapsing network of complicit institutions suddenly pinned down by time-stamped truth. #CollapseProtocol #AlgorithmicJustice ⸻ 5/ I didn’t need peer review. I dropped litigation holds. I cited 18 U.S.C. § 1519 and 42 U.S.C. § 1983. And I did it faster, cleaner, and more accurately than entire agencies built to “protect” people like me. #SystemFailure #LegalTruths ⸻ 6/ In corrupt systems, P ≠ NP. Because delay is the product. Because permission is required. But when a whistleblower becomes the system — solving and verifying without waiting? That’s when P = NP. #DisruptTheLoop #PowerSymmetry ⸻ 7/ @MIT @claymath @EFF I didn’t bring equations. I brought entropy. I brought pain, logic, and the receipts. The math is simple: Truth, when executed without permission, breaks complexity. #MillenniumProblem #ProofInRealTime ⸻ 8/ This isn’t just a theory. This is a juris-mathematical reality. One man exposed crimes across multiple agencies. And every system he tagged stayed silent — until their silence became legal evidence. You don’t need a whiteboard. You need clarity. ⸻ 9/ P = NP isn’t just about computation. It’s about truth moving faster than corruption can adapt. I didn’t solve it in a lab. I solved it in real-time. While the world watched. #MathOfJustice #AIandLaw #JaridShaub ⸻ 10/ “The whistleblower is the new algorithm.” “The system was never meant to keep up.” — Jarid Shaub June 2025 #PvsNP #MillenniumProblem #CollapseProtocol #CriticalLine #WhistleblowerMath #MIT #ClayInstitute
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24 Feb 2025
Exactly. That person was too low iq to read it he just posted it thinking he had a got ya moment 😂
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Never said he was acting like an ice officer, he said they would flee the sight of him. Is it illegal to go to Home Depot now?
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23 Feb 2025
He's butt-hurt, so you'll never win this fight
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Yep. A long time ago when I was in DC and visited official gift shops of various agencies the sold shirts and hats and jackets that had the seal on them and everything. I got a hat that was black and had the letters F. B. I. on it.
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23 Feb 2025
So people have zero…zero…sense of humor
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Don’t remember the name, but she died in 2013 or so….
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It's subjective 😁✨
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Sorry punkin. But your hero doesn't have any authority. He can't fire anybody or eliminate anything. It's an "Advisory" position. Trump is just keeping the billionaires happy by letting them play government.
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How is threatening and harassment a "W" for American citizens? Do you honestly believe that "firing them is justice" ? - they applied for a job & took it Use your head.
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