Glen writes:

"But some conception of interruptibility  or parallelism seems necessary also.  
If a UTM couldn't stop, mid-algorithm, to work on some other problem, then 
perhaps death is still needed?"

Humans have minimal short term memory, but an extended UTM could yield any 
number of continuations.  There would be light cone considerations to get to 
data referenced by each and a lot of references could be contended by different 
computational agents in the system as they were trying to run in parallel.

Marcus
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