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systems have properties that challenge our intelligence, a property which often is
labeled as “complexity” in natural languages.
The sieves (resulted during the fine tuning process) are:
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Fig. 6.14. A list of the most “interesting” genes from the “2s9” family
Among this list, a visual inspection of the underlying cellular automata reveals
the following sub-list as being “interesting”: 53007, 54655, 55999, 56703 (pres-
ence of gliders, slow explosion), 72200, 89759, 239518, 240542 (similar with the
“game of life”), 242076, 242078, 242589, 242996, 242997, 244126, 244380,
244531, 244817, 244893, 245041.
Are the other genes in the list “not-interesting”? Not quite, but the sieve, de-
fined as above seems to be not well fitted to our expectation. A visual analysis
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