perogiepro
perogiepro
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24th Aug 2015
22nd Dec 2015
We are the SFPI, we are searching for mechanical life that can detect danger and think. essentialy basic AI. Our end goal is to make one that can replicate and change, so it will """evolve"""
machine intelligence experiment neuron life survival challange evolution spfi

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  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    29th Aug 2015
    So in one FILT you can incode a string of seven different types of elements to print onto just one row of 28 to 29 pixels in width. The next few FILT are masks which draw pixels of the first type of element accordingly with the FILt pixel mask. The next FILT after one element has been drawn in the current row draws the next element in the 'element string FILT' accordingly with the mask.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    29th Aug 2015
    An example way to encode cells is to assume let's say only 16 possible 'amino acids' to build other cells out of. That way, each FILT particle can encode 7 different elements. For efficiency, sequences begin by using the 29th bit to encode a 'element type string' and an 'element placement mask.'
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    29th Aug 2015
    It would be interesting to be able to support an assortment of cellular phenotypes associated with one organism, similar to this Java program I have postponed programming. For now I'd plan on looking into larger cells capable of 'printing' other cells according to genes. If anything, each cell must be represented by minimal FILT particles.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    29th Aug 2015
    I don't think so. I'd believe our only chance to be that of just using more than one PSTN set to facilitate motion on axes of large width.
  • perogiepro
    perogiepro
    29th Aug 2015
    Im going to make another save for a massive version of Subject 3. The point of multicelluar bot is too have tons of space for feautures on the bot like a womb thing for baby ones.
  • perogiepro
    perogiepro
    29th Aug 2015
    IT would all be easier with FRME that could push way more. Does anyone know of a tmp or tmp2 or other value that does this?
  • lucasvstBR
    lucasvstBR
    29th Aug 2015
    someone there speaks Portuguese , it would facilitate communication between me and you guys and would not be using the google translator all the time , even though I read in English, I do not write very well.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    29th Aug 2015
    My goodness that thing by Devas.
  • lucasvstBR
    lucasvstBR
    29th Aug 2015
    perhaps a multicellular could have a gestation using dlay and PSTN , a new creature could ripen into another and when she was ready would be expelled through the PSTN , I know it would be difficult , but it would be epic !
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    29th Aug 2015
    I like where this is going, but I'm pretty sure the TPT evolution everyone is working towards is impossible. :(