From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Fri Jun 28 2002 - 11:38:22 MDT
On 28 Jun 2002 at 10:22, David McFadzean wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Collins" <me@thisisnurgle.org.uk>
> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 9:55 AM
> 
> 
> > Something worth noting:
> >
> > Wolfram was not the first person to put foward the idea of using Cellular
> > Automata in a way to simulate the universe. That award goes to John Conway
> > (the guy who created The Game of Life).
> 
> If you want to give credit where it is due, give it to Edward Fredkin. He
> was the first to suggest that CA such as Conway's Life could be used as a
> foundation for physics. (Which is why I posted the link to
> http://digitalphysics.org/ )
> 
Let's nor forget John Von Neumann, who wrote THE THEORY OF 
SELF-REPRODUCING AUTOMATA, and with Oskar Morganstern, THE 
THEORY OF GAMES AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR.  Much of the 
subsequent work inm Alife was simply applications of his theoretical 
foundations.
Also, Thomas Ray (the programmer of TIERRA) must be given his due 
props.  It was TIERRA that convinced the seminal evolutionary theorist 
John Maynard Smith to declare that artificial evolution in computers was 
possible.
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