Someone claims to have invented a Universal Truth Machine (UTM), a machine that takes a proposition as input, and returns "true", "false", or "undecidable" as output. Example:
Input Output
1+3 = 4 true
1+2= 4 false
this proposition is false undecidable
Devise a true proposition that the UTM will claim to be false, thereby disproving the inventor's claim.
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Someone claims to have invented a Universal Truth Machine (UTM), a machine that takes a proposition as input, and returns "true", "false", or "undecidable" as output. Example:
Input Output
1+3 = 4 true
1+2= 4 false
this proposition is false undecidable
Devise a true proposition that the UTM will claim to be false, thereby disproving the inventor's claim.
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