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A. Burks, 1966 Robert A. Freitas Jr., Ralph C. Merkle, Scientists at UVM, Tufts, and Harvard discovered a new form of biological reproduction—and created randomly found on my hard drive.
It should take about 150 KCA cubes working together to assemble two subassemblies (0ne yellow, and one purple). It takes about ...
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- https://krorgs.github.io/
- What's going on? In this video, you'll see a CA
- randomly found on my hard drive.
- Exponential growth: Five rounds of kinematic self replication with simulated Pac-Man Xenobots.
- Mechanical Self-Replication
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