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Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Hi Stefan, I know algorithms can replicate nature on computer graphics, even print out high quality pics. But it is a giant step for the printer to chuck out an organic shell that you can see grow its pattern (like a flower). I guess cultivated pearls have taken some of the mystery of nature from pearl growing, but what nature effectively turns an anomaly into is 'majestic'

PS - love the shells, it's no wonder in earlier times people used to trade with exotic shells. Laters ... Q

6:59 PM, June 21, 2006

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

A New Kind of Science, Stephen Wolfram, pp. 231ff. Class 2 cellular automata. Rule 200 looks close; maybe rule 1047.

12:33 PM, June 22, 2006

Blogger stefan said...

Hi Uncle Al,

thank you for the reference! Rule 200 looks good - I do not have the book, but it is know online as full-text, one just has to register...

Best regards, Stefan.

4:01 AM, June 26, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Rule 200 looks good

To me it looks like a barcode. I think I prefer the shells. Best, B.

4:17 AM, June 26, 2006

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