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Notes for: Implications for Everyday ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1012f) Notes for: Implications for Everyday Systems | Biological Pigmentation Patterns Features of the [patterning] model The model is a totalistic 2D cellular ...
Notes for: Processes of Perception and ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1072f) Notes for: Processes of Perception and Analysis | Irreversible Data Compression Walsh transforms The basic forms shown in the main text are 2D Walsh functions -- ...
Notes for: Two Dimensions and Beyond   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0937b) Notes for: Two Dimensions and Beyond | Multiway Systems General properties [of multiway systems] The merging of states (as done above by Union ) is crucial to ...
Notes for: Starting from Randomness   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0949d) Notes for: Starting from Randomness | Sensitivity to Initial Conditions Properties [of difference patterns] In rule 126, the outer edges of the region of change ...
Notes for: Processes of Perception and ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 1081c) Notes for: Processes of Perception and Analysis | Auditory Perception [Spectra of] random block sequences Analytical forms for all but the last spectrum are: 1 , ...
Notes for: Mechanisms in Programs and ...   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0977c) Notes for: Mechanisms in Programs and Nature | The Phenomenon of Continuity Random walks In one dimension, a random walk with t steps of length 1 starting at ...
Growth of Plants and Animals   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0417) application of three-dimensional geometry to very simple underlying rules of growth. And so once again therefore natural selection cannot reasonably be considered ...
Growth of Plants and Animals   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0421) grow by splitting off smaller stems. And indeed it is even known that some of the genetic phenomena involved are extremely similar. But the point is that because ...
Quantum Phenomena   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0539) more formal level, it also implies that everything we can observe can be captured by a causal network. And as I will discuss a little below, I suspect that the ...
Intelligence in the Universe   (Stephen Wolfram's "A New Kind of Science")
(Page 0824) alive. But with the development of machines having even the most primitive sensors it became clear that this was not correct. Work in the field of thermodynamics ...

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