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Discussion of Hyper‑Computing Concepts and Theoretical Limits

Discussion of Hyper‑Computing Concepts and Theoretical Limits The passage is a speculative, technical discussion about hyper‑computers and does not mention any political figures, agencies, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Defines hyper‑computer as a machine that can solve non‑Turing‑computable problems.; Explains why running infinite Turing machines or exhaustive branching does not yield greater computational power.; Uses analogies to perpetual motion machines to illustrate failed proposals.

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Discussion of Hyper‑Computing Concepts and Theoretical Limits The passage is a speculative, technical discussion about hyper‑computers and does not mention any political figures, agencies, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Defines hyper‑computer as a machine that can solve non‑Turing‑computable problems.; Explains why running infinite Turing machines or exhaustive branching does not yield greater computational power.; Uses analogies to perpetual motion machines to illustrate failed proposals.

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