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The Game of Life, a cellular automaton developed by British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970, is a zero-player game in which the evolution is determined solely by its initial state and requires no additional input.
This system possesses Turing completeness, capable of simulating a universal constructor or any other Turing machine.
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The Game of Life, a cellular automaton developed by British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970, is a zero-player game in which the evolution is determined solely by its initial state and requires no additional input.
This system possesses Turing completeness, capable of simulating a universal constructor or any other Turing machine.
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