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Hello,

do you ever consider the possibility to simulate evolution during our current computerpower?
The days of Game of Life are loong ago.
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>>25
https://youtu.be/N3tRFayqVtk

Look here for a youtube example
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>>25
I mean doesn't this already happen? There's plenty of examples on youtube with simulations and different models/parameters of the simulation no?
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>>27
Sure but I mean, would I be cool to talk about stuff like this here?
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test
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>>25
there are definitely shortcuts there.
You don't need to waste all compuiting power.
We already have computers that can produce molecule structures on the screen and save them, I think it should be possible to follow a few patterns.

What's important the patterns have to be related to the core rule of thermodynamics.