[geeks] I WANT THIS BOOK

dave at cca.org dave at cca.org
Tue May 14 18:54:44 CDT 2002


mrbill at mrbill.net writes:

>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1579550088

>Great writeup on Wolfram and this book in the latest issue of Wired.

The writeup I saw credited him with "discovering" all sorts of
things that were well known back in the 1950s.

Self replicating cellular automata: JvN, 1950s. Check.
Universally general computers: Alan Turing, 1950s. Check.
Extremely simple CA rule resulting in incredible complexity: 
	John Conway, 1950s. Check.
Simple set of rules behind everything: GUT, major goal
	of all particle physicists for most of the 20th century. Check.
General purpose computation using CA: 1970s? Not sure who. Check.

The major innovation seems to be his level of arrogance.

This isn't going to have any impact on science.  It's intense gee-wiz
stuff, with little or no concrete real world application. Sort of like
Mandelbrot's Fractal Geometry of Nature.

If you like this sort of thing, Levy's "Artificial Life" is a good
read, without claiming to be the word of God.

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