: With every "tick" of the clock, cells live or die based on their neighbors. 📜 The Universal Rules
💡 : John Conway, the creator, originally tracked the first simulations by hand using a Go board and stones because he didn't have easy access to a computer in 1970. If you’d like to dive deeper, let me know:
The Game of Life is . This means that, theoretically, you could build a fully functioning computer inside the simulation. People have built digital clocks, calculators, and even a version of the Game of Life that runs inside the Game of Life . Determinism vs. Chaos
: Any live cell with more than three live neighbors dies.
Why do developers still share .zip files of a simulation from 1970? Because glife is a bridge between . Turing Completeness
It proves that . From four simple rules, you get: Still Lifes : Patterns that never change.