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Article 6954 of comp.ai.philosophy:
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>From: dbarberi@mothra.syr.EDU (London W11)
Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy
Subject: Re: Cellular Automata
Message-ID: <1992Sep16.123907.25422@newstand.syr.edu>
Date: 16 Sep 92 16:39:07 GMT
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In article <EehWFly00aw=4DQlx4@andrew.cmu.edu> sl4q+@andrew.cmu.edu (Scott T. Lillis) writes:
>I have been researching Cellular Automata similar to the popular "Life
>Hack" program.  I have been looking in to more in depth algorithms than
>the one found in life hack, using relatively more complex boolean
>algebra to devise of a control structure.  If anyone has any ideas on
>this subject in general, I'd like to here it.
 
   Has anyone tried writing a 3D Life system?  You'd have to change the 
rules a bit; instead of having 8 neighbor cells you will have 26!   
 

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