
Sencillo / Pista
Conway's Game of Life
Uh, the Game of Life consists of some squares in a space
It's sometimes referred to as cells
And a point can be either live or dead
If a cell has no neighbors that are alive, it dies
If it has just one neighbor that's alive
It'll die, so both of these will die
But if it has two neighbors that are alive, it'll stay alive
So look what happens to this cell, it's
Gonna stay alive on the next moment of time
Or something else weird happened there, right?
These two died and these two became alive, they were born
Let's look at that again
It's gonna die, same here, it's gonna die
So on the next generation, that one will die and that one will die
But there's a rule for birth, and the rule for birth is this
If a cell has exactly three live neighbors, it will be born
So these two will die, and that and that will be born
And you can see what's going to happen now
By symmetry, so let's take a look back to the original model here
But there's a rule for birth, and the rule for birth is this
If a cell has exactly three live neighbors, it will be born
This cell has exactly three live neighbors, and so does that one
Two will die, and that and that will be born