Posted Online June 24, 2009.
Ramifying Feedback Networks, Cross-Scale Interactions, and Emergent Quasi Individuals in Conway's Game of Life
Nicholas M. Gotts** Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland, United Kingdom. E-mail: n.gotts@macaulay.ac.uk
Abstract
Small patterns of state 1 cells on an infinite, otherwise empty array of Conway's game of Life can produce sets of growing structures resembling in significant ways a population of spatially situated individuals in a nonuniform, highly structured environment. Ramifying feedback networks and cross-scale interactions play a central role in the emergence and subsequent dynamics of the quasi population. The implications are discussed: It is proposed that analogous networks and interactions may have been precursors to natural selection in the real world.