Cellular automata. A discrete universe. Andrew Ilachinski

Cellular automata. A discrete universe


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Cellular automata. A discrete universe Andrew Ilachinski
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company




Zuse published his book Calculating Space, proposing that the physical laws of the universe are discrete by nature, and that the entire universe is the output of a deterministic computation on a giant cellular automaton. The result for elementary cellular automaton Rule 30, starting from a single black cell, is shown below transcribed in the Scriabin musical scale and using a grand piano. (1988) Sound synthesis and Processing by Means of Linear Cellular Automata. With enough time, you could give a distinct WolframTones composition to every atom in the universe. Proceedings of the 1988 International Computer Music Conference, ICMA. Of contiguous black cells at a certain height and mapping it to a single note played by the same instrument. The common aim of all these concepts is solving complex Ilachinski A (2001) Cellular Automata: A Discrete Universe. Aug 8, 2013 - Is our body the “earthen machine” of Descartes; an “automaton” of discrete mechanical function? Or what natural process compelled the inert minerals of ancient Earth to form intricate cellular machinery in the first place? Aug 13, 2012 - His latest version is last month's Discreteness and Determinism in Superstrings, which starts with cellular automata in 1+1 dimensions and somehow gets a quantized superstring out of it (there are also some comments about this on his web-site here). Jul 3, 2013 - In practical terms, nature inspired to programming paradigms such as cellular automata, artificial neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, evolutionary biology, genetic programming, swarm intelligence, artificial immune systems, membrane computing and amorphous computing [14] [19]. I think the biggest issue here is that 't Hooft (clearly a brilliant physicist) ignores Conway/Kochen, who clearly prove, given three axioms, that the universe *can't* be deterministic. Singapore: World Scientific Pub Co Inc.

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