Interesting Relationships With Rules........
Posted: February 21st, 2014, 6:27 am
If you invert any single state rule by "NOT"ing the rule's birth and survival numbers, you'll get opposite cell state patterns. This is a fact.
But what if you switch the birth and survival rules by replacing each with the other? You'll get the opposite behaviour, but not the cell state being affected.
Examples include:
(Format - Rule, Stability 0 - 10; 0 = rarely complex due to high rates of fatality / 10 = no death / 1-9 with 1 being most stable, 9 being the most chaotic, and 5 being complex, B/S)
Virus (7) : B36/S235 (This Rule Was Accidentally Discovered By Me!!)
Suriv (9) : S36/B235
Life (5) : B3/S23
Efil (9) : S3/B23
This list continues........
But what if you switch the birth and survival rules by replacing each with the other? You'll get the opposite behaviour, but not the cell state being affected.
Examples include:
(Format - Rule, Stability 0 - 10; 0 = rarely complex due to high rates of fatality / 10 = no death / 1-9 with 1 being most stable, 9 being the most chaotic, and 5 being complex, B/S)
Virus (7) : B36/S235 (This Rule Was Accidentally Discovered By Me!!)
Suriv (9) : S36/B235
Life (5) : B3/S23
Efil (9) : S3/B23
This list continues........