
Paul Kassebaum
Bio [2005]
Paul Kassebaum is currently a fourth-year mechanical engineering student
at the Cooper Union in New York City. He is interested in philosophy,
thermodynamics, music, art, math, and NKS. His other interests include
playing piano.
Project Title
Investigating Reversible, Elementary Cellular Automata
Project

Great insight into the intimate workings of fundamental physics has
already been gained by studying reversible, elementary cellular automata;
so much so that further investigation into this sort of simple program is
wholly warranted. Reversible, elementary CAs that look out a distance
away were investigated using such methods as difference and diffusion
patterns. Reversible CAs were found to grow in various ways that are
distinctly different from their non-reversible counterparts. Difference
patterns revealed the peculiar ways that information flows through RCAs.
Favorite Four-Color, Nearest-Neighbor, Totalistic Rule

Rule chosen: 627483
I found it by simply rummaging around. We can see something like a
nesting pattern, but not quite. Each nested triangle is unique, except
for its mirrored version through the center line. What's interesting
is that this CA is analogous to nesting structures in nature that
typically contain minor imperfections.
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