: With every "tick" of the clock, cells live or die based on their neighbors. đ The Universal Rules
It proves that . From four simple rules, you get: Still Lifes : Patterns that never change.
Why do developers still share .zip files of a simulation from 1970? Because glife is a bridge between . Turing Completeness
: Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbors becomes a live cell. đ Why it Matters: The "Deep" Perspective
If you were to peek inside the code of a glife executable, you would find four elegant, simple rules:
: Any live cell with two or three live neighbors lives on.