The Game of LIFE
John Conway's 1970 coding masterpiece mimics life's basic processes in an utterly simple yet strikingly lifelike way. Conway's Game of Life quickly became a sensation, inspiring a cult following among mathematicians and programmers. Seed shapes are born, live, reproduce, and die. In the process, fascinating animated patterns and "social" interactions occur on the computer screen. Beginning with a seed created by the user, a mesmerizing drama unfolds. Sometimes these living worlds expire in a moments, seconds, or minutes; others continue for eternity. Research into Conway's game is ongoing and extensive. Could life itself be this simple? Why not? Create virtual life! Experiment with The Game of Life here . FAQ here . Stanford discussion here . LifeWiki:About here . ----- Contact Chris borlandeducational.com Copyright © 2006-present: Christopher R. Borland. All rights reserved.