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Conway's Game of Life

And I just wanted to, before I forget, mention Conway turning everything into a game. It is a fascinating point that I didn't quite think about, which I think the Game of Life is just an example of exploration of cellular automata. I think cellular automata is one of the most incredible, complicated, fascinating... It feels like an open door into a world we have not quite yet explored. And it's such a beautiful illustration of that world, the Game of Life, but calling it a game... Maybe life balances it, because that's your powerful word, but it's not quite a game. It's a fascinating invitation to an incredibly complicated and fascinating mathematical world. I think every time I see cellular automata and the fact that we don't quite have mathematical tools to make sense of that world, it fills me with awe. Speaking of a thousand years from now, it feels like that is a world we might make some progress on.

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And I just wanted to, before I forget, mention Conway turning everything into a game. It is a fascinating point that I didn't quite think about, which I think the Game of Life is just an example of exploration of cellular automata. I think cellular automata is one of the most incredible, complicated, fascinating... It feels like an open door into a world we have not quite yet explored. And it's such a beautiful illustration of that world, the Game of Life, but calling it a game... Maybe life balances it, because that's your powerful word, but it's not quite a game. It's a fascinating invitation to an incredibly complicated and fascinating mathematical world. I think every time I see cellular automata and the fact that we don't quite have mathematical tools to make sense of that world, it fills me with awe. Speaking of a thousand years from now, it feels like that is a world we might make some progress on.

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