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I mean, even if you take an old Texas Instruments calculator and ask it to divide 2 by 3 (an operation that can\'t be \
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I mean, even if you take an old Texas Instruments calculator and ask it to divide 2 by 3 (an operation that can\\\'t be \\\"completed\\\" in base ten), it will simply cut off at a 6 or 7, not overheat. Since all computation, logical or otherwise, occurs within a given set of finite parameters, it\\\'s difficult to see how, for example, the Liar Paradox would present some sort of \\\"problem\\\" to a machine; it would simply go back and forth between \\\"true-false-true-false\\\" until it reached the end of its cycle.

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