Take a word, say "xyzzy"
It will not. It has no meaning in English.
I see no reason for it to generate e.g. "Beside this, it describes some other English statements too."
Why not? It's so defined, that it can explicitly describes any meaningful sentence in English. The question is only, can it describe all of them?
It has no meaning in English.
It's so defined, that it can explicitly describes any meaningful sentence in English.
So what is this definition?
As far as I can see, your algorithm starts with a specific statement and then basically recurses forever creating the "mammoth statement". But if you start with a different statement, you'll get a different "mammoth statement". And I still don't see how one single "mammoth statement" will describe any meaningful sentence (and why the constraint on meaningful? meaningful to whom?)
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