@@copy_catpastenly in sector 3. You can see at the end 5 dominates most of the map (but it's nearly impossible to see clan 1 because they are small). 5 is teal and in practically every sector.
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Technically, all of them were in a symbiosis as soon as the walls dropped. Those small ones at the end were more specifically in a "mutualistic symbiosis". See: Wikipedia (symbiosis).
@@jelleludolf Predation and population displacement is not symbiosis. There was a point where all clans became symbiotic, but only near the end when Clan 6 died out and Clan 5 entered Clan 8's territory.
The incredible part about this video is that it's almost designed to be watched twice because knowing the end result makes the second watch through just as entertaining. Great content!
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The idea about worlds without a certain kind of predator being especially vulnerable to worlds which adapted with them is a very interesting concept. Also, might I suggest plants in your office?
Thats literally just invasive species. It has happened so many times irl. Housecats are a particularly prominent example or here in australia cane toads also do this
We saw something very similar when the land bridge between North America and South America formed. North America had much larger predators than South America did at the time so when they started to cross the newly formed bridge south bound, it caused the extinction of several species that were unable to adapt. Can't remember many of the details beyond that though.
It would be interesting if there were mechanics for communication (even something as simple as a cell being on and off, while other organisms can read that and it changes things) and the ability to have personal relationships or status.
There are no means of communication here. Maybe someday I will add this feature. In one or two months, a video about a project demonstrating swarm intelligence will be released. In that project, everything is based on the exchange of information.
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@@КрасныйОрёл-л9х If that's true, that's so funny, because this video thief actually credits the music from the video using while the original creator does not.
I love this video too. If only it wasn't just plain copy without a credit. foo52ru is an actual author of all the videos on this channel and I can't find any credit to him
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I like that clans 1 and 5's symbiotic relationship is similar to that between ravens and wolves. 5 (the Raven) searched for prey in other sectors, bringing 1 (the Wolf) and having it take out prey so it can settle in and feed on the remains (organic waste)
I think it’s good to note that clan 5, which coevolved with clan 1, evolved a highly mobile, almost serpentine growth form, which likely reduced the impact the predators had on it, most other clans produced more typical plants that could be more easily swarmed and consumed.
I like the very distinct speciation between the clans that occurred early on, showing how isolation and initial conditions were so important to the simulation. Maybe we need a repeat of this experiment.
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See this here is precisely why in extremely careful who I allow near me, even going to the supermarket is a big no no these days. Everything is about energy.
I picked clan 1, because their lifestyle was visibly extremely different to the others'. Something unique but successful is very difficult to prepare for, so everyone is vulnerable.
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Fascinating stuff! Great video, I can't wait to see more. :) I think if each area had a name instead of a number, it might be easier for viewers to keep track of the areas + it adds flavor to the simulation. But most importantly, keep doing what you're doing! Cheers
Это перезалив видео с русскоязычного канала: ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html Оригинал вышел больше, чем год назад. Ссылок на автора нет, подача на оригинал не похожа, вероятнее всего это просто украденное видео.
This video is stolen. Original video released by food52technoschaman one year ago and can be found here (warning -- Russian language!): ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
@@HoJlb. Thanks for the heads up. I found this post from the original Russian channel ( ruclips.net/user/postUgkxIWuCJQNJdJdT6XBmeXefiLUxCvZywb_o ) where he elaborates that this is the English version of the same channel.
I love the narration! I think it's interesting that in the final epoch, ones things somewhat reached a stable ecosystem, we can see a few distinct species that are capable of surviving together. Meanwhile, many species which existed early on, before the presence of single-celled predators, are nowhere to be found. Early on we see a lot of creatures that grow rapidly and cover all available space, while in the final epoch, we see many "snake-like" species that grow in a straight line and only occasionally turn or branch. I wonder if a similar phenomenon happened in Earth's evolutionary history. Perhaps during the "Great Oxygenation Event" when the first oxygen-producing organisms evolved and nearly killed all life on Earth.
I love this video too. If only it wasn't just plain copy without a credit. foo52ru is an actual author of all the videos on this channel and I can't find any credit to him
To be clear, there were multiple species within each clan. The original organisms speciated and changed. The behaviors of clan 5 before the walls came down is vastly different from them at the end.
Really interesting that the 5th clan, which has first exposure to the predator, was able to 'hitch a ride' with it and use it to colonize other sectors.
Прошу прощения, но в процессе просмотра этого видео я не нашёл ни одного упоминания техно шамана, да и в описании ссылки на оригинальное видео нет. Мне кажется, что это попытка в плагиат. Можете меня поправить?
This is amazing. Btw, I see the "unicellular predators" less of an immune system, and more of a bacterial system (since there's good bacteria). The bacteria in our gut helps break down molecules so we can use the stored energy. But then, when an unfamiliar bad virus or bacteria comes along that we're not used to, it can wipe an entire people (like the Native Americans and smallpox).
That was so satisfying to watch. Stuff like this is why I'd like to get more involved with coding so I can make stuff like this for enjoyment. The music really added to how mesmerising the visuals were as well.
Thank you for laying out the rules so well and clear. Didn't know I was interested in this kind of stuff until seeing your take on it. Positive vibes to you :)
I picked clan 5 because it seemed like it had a dynamic movement pattern that seemed adaptable. At the time of picking I had no idea what clan 1 was doing. It's interesting to me how clan 1 and 5 found a way to co exist to attack the other clans. Clan 1 cleared out the tribe allowing clan 5 to move in.
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Its interesting to think about what conditions, genome and different species would make the peak clan. Like the most efficient to spread and survive and also to conquer other clans.
You need to bring this to a bigger scale. Something crazy like 2^14 x 2^14 (16384 x 16384), and if your computer can't handle that, then try to turn this program into something that runs on your GPU. I would also love to see you give different species names, and write a little program that makes a chart of how they evolve, or just a table of how they evolved and you turn that into a chart. Then we could see what exactly happened as far as evolution is concerned, and as you would go through the events that took place on the massive grid like you did in this video, you would keeping referencing back to that evolution diagram to show how the evolutionary pressures made the different species evolve into others.
Yes... I imaging the gods of our simulation sitting back and sharing and discussing their simulation experiments with eachother like this (it's better than football). 🤔😅
You should try running this simulation several times and record the final surviving specie/s. After 8 rounds you fill each of the recorded surviving specie/s into a cell and have them all compete. Im curious if there's an absolute dominate combination or if new life will be created from the ultimate brawl.
A similar "tournament" could also be implemented just by having a larger grid with more compartments, optionally with thicker walls between the supercompartments.
Your voice and delivery is at the exact border between AI Voice and real person and no matter how long I listen to it, it never fully falls one way or the other. Greta content though.
Seventh Clan had a strong start but the introduction of the single-celled predators really hit them hard. Though they lost their previous might, they had the strength to endure, and even the dominant First/Fifth Clan couldn't wipe them out. All hail the Seventh Clan, for one day they shall reclaim their rightful throne as Kings!
Incredible video ! The moments when different clans made contact are particularly intersting. I've got one question though : What did you use for the brain of the sprouts ?
Right, so this is a translation from foo52ru channel. Great work, but please make it more clear, so the author gets better recognition and appreciation :). Can't wait for more clan wars!
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it a lot :) are the rules based on something? (papers, books, etc) please could you talk more about the details? how are defined the selection and mutation rules? what language are you using to create the simulation?
Now a series of videos is being prepared about an earlier project, but working on the same principles. The work of the genome will be described in detail there.
It's super interesting to see how a simple evolution naturally led to something my grandma would call "ugly", and that I would call scifi patterns and inelegant randomness. It's just... emergent, and function-typed, somehow. Fascinating
@@wallcraft-video Oh cool. It's just a very interesting implementation of the theme of the game about evolution and development, which is very interesting to watch.
You should create an experiment where it's the same thing as this, however there is a chance when two unique species (From the same clan or not) interact, instead of destroying each other, they combine into a new species, where some genomes are dominant and some are not dominant, with mutations activating some non-dominant genomes at random.
Yes. Genome crossing/sharing could be activated by contact between a certain kind of cell, mediated, e.g., by some heritable (and, hence, evolvable) genome similarity threshold.
That's just translation of realy good russian video. Could at least left a link. And I know that you're reading comments. Real author did his work well, please, show respect to good creators.
would be cool if you could add some code hooks to in your event loop that checks the zone data and comes up with some words to describe if its growth , new variations ,destroyed or eaten cells etc... then feed that text into a image generator like like stable diffusion with the prompt words and create images with time line tags , so you get like a visual story of generations . There would probably be hippy generations , and dark ages , wars and utopian ... almost like a comic or graphic novel of the life span of the AI world
@@iceblaster1252 yeah, not everything needs but this is pretty much a representation of AI , so it could have additional storytelling generated by AI to give different perspectives of the data it's presenting. In the same way I can enjoy the Peter Pan book, but also enjoy the Disney animation and still enjoy the robin Williams hook movie, same data different perspectives visualised for entertainment and education.
Wow, you must have read my mind, because I had a very similar idea for a life simulation a few days ago. The only main difference was that my idea involved the cells never moving at all, and perhaps that would lower the effectiveness of single-celled organisms.
@@noobartz0890 чел ты не понимаешь, это всё был очередной эксперимент техно шамана, только на этот раз эксперимент проходил в реальной жизни, и техно шаман успешно его провёл, он выяснил скорость с которой его фанаты из России найдут его ролик на английском. И самое главное он понял как мы отреагируем на это, а значит в следующий раз он проведёт с нами новый эксперимент на основе всех полученных данных.
I love when videos like this one have a link to a GitHub repo in their description. I guess in this case he shares it with people within their patreon. Who knows.
"Unicellular predators that kill any alien invader that is not familiar with them" reminds me of fictional deaths to the common cold, and real life history of disease proliferation after cultural interaction during colonization and invasion
I liked this video a lot, it has genetic algorithms, cellular automatons, and interaction between different agents, what is there not to like?/ what else can you ask for?
Neat project on invasive species, predation, and symbiotic/parasitic relationships. How did you implement reproduction/ selection in this model? And do organisms have sensors that tell them about nearby spaces, or are they blind? Again, cool stuff!
Reproduction requires the creation of a dormant Seed cell on a branch. When the organism dies, it shoots off around 2d10-1 spaces, depending on genome, and it becomes a single sprout. No idea on sensors though. I would assume that there are none
I love how sector 1 went from basically vegan monks with no waste pollution to hardened cannibals that kill on sight.
Mood
Incredible how clans 1 and 5 formed a symbiotic relationship with one another. No wonder they won.
dude 1🔪5@16:04
@@copy_catpastenly in sector 3. You can see at the end 5 dominates most of the map (but it's nearly impossible to see clan 1 because they are small). 5 is teal and in practically every sector.
This video is stolen.
Original video released by food52technoschaman one year ago and can be found here (warning -- Russian language!):
ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
Technically, all of them were in a symbiosis as soon as the walls dropped. Those small ones at the end were more specifically in a "mutualistic symbiosis". See: Wikipedia (symbiosis).
@@jelleludolf Predation and population displacement is not symbiosis. There was a point where all clans became symbiotic, but only near the end when Clan 6 died out and Clan 5 entered Clan 8's territory.
The incredible part about this video is that it's almost designed to be watched twice because knowing the end result makes the second watch through just as entertaining. Great content!
This video is stolen.
Original video released by food52technoschaman one year ago and can be found here (warning -- Russian language!):
ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
@@didodido883 where was the first one?
@@tl1326 Foo52ru techno shaman author
@@tl1326 he meant if you rewatched it, you notice a lot of details that you've missed because you didnt know the outcome in the first time you watched
The idea about worlds without a certain kind of predator being especially vulnerable to worlds which adapted with them is a very interesting concept.
Also, might I suggest plants in your office?
To me it sounds like the war of the world's bacterial twist
Kinda like you having a higher chance to get sick if you visit a different country.
Thats literally just invasive species. It has happened so many times irl. Housecats are a particularly prominent example or here in australia cane toads also do this
We saw something very similar when the land bridge between North America and South America formed. North America had much larger predators than South America did at the time so when they started to cross the newly formed bridge south bound, it caused the extinction of several species that were unable to adapt. Can't remember many of the details beyond that though.
Or bigger change of getting robbed in Nigeria
It would be interesting if there were mechanics for communication (even something as simple as a cell being on and off, while other organisms can read that and it changes things) and the ability to have personal relationships or status.
or share energy, or crossbreed
There are no means of communication here. Maybe someday I will add this feature. In one or two months, a video about a project demonstrating swarm intelligence will be released. In that project, everything is based on the exchange of information.
@@wallcraft-video Pls make this opensource and a videogame
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@@КрасныйОрёл-л9х If that's true, that's so funny, because this video thief actually credits the music from the video using while the original creator does not.
One of the coolest simulated evolution demo's I've seen!
I love this video too. If only it wasn't just plain copy without a credit. foo52ru is an actual author of all the videos on this channel and I can't find any credit to him
@@forgivenid foo52ru's community tab has a post about this channel, it's official translation
I totally agree
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@@КрасныйОрёл-л9х Oh, I see.
I like that clans 1 and 5's symbiotic relationship is similar to that between ravens and wolves. 5 (the Raven) searched for prey in other sectors, bringing 1 (the Wolf) and having it take out prey so it can settle in and feed on the remains (organic waste)
That's a very good analogy of the relationship of sectors 1 and 5.
I think it’s good to note that clan 5, which coevolved with clan 1, evolved a highly mobile, almost serpentine growth form, which likely reduced the impact the predators had on it, most other clans produced more typical plants that could be more easily swarmed and consumed.
I like the very distinct speciation between the clans that occurred early on, showing how isolation and initial conditions were so important to the simulation. Maybe we need a repeat of this experiment.
This video is stolen.
Original video released by food52technoschaman one year ago and can be found here (warning -- Russian language!):
ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
See this here is precisely why in extremely careful who I allow near me, even going to the supermarket is a big no no these days. Everything is about energy.
:)
Can I come with you then ? =)
Yea too many single celled preditors around me
sorry about your schizophrenia
@@brennanlawson6108 don't make fun of schizophrenia, or if you actually don't know, this would have nothing to do with schizophrenia.
I picked clan 1, because their lifestyle was visibly extremely different to the others'. Something unique but successful is very difficult to prepare for, so everyone is vulnerable.
I choose them because they were the underdog, and small scale stability over quick expantion
Very cool, I love these emerging systems. Can't wait for your next videos.
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Рад видеть экспансию на английском ютубе, Техношаман!
)))))
Fascinating stuff! Great video, I can't wait to see more. :)
I think if each area had a name instead of a number, it might be easier for viewers to keep track of the areas + it adds flavor to the simulation. But most importantly, keep doing what you're doing!
Cheers
It is translation of video made by foo52ru
Honestly for me, the numbers are much easier. It's a straightforward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
Это перезалив видео с русскоязычного канала: ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
Оригинал вышел больше, чем год назад. Ссылок на автора нет, подача на оригинал не похожа, вероятнее всего это просто украденное видео.
This video is stolen.
Original video released by food52technoschaman one year ago and can be found here (warning -- Russian language!):
ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
@@HoJlb. Thanks for the heads up. I found this post from the original Russian channel ( ruclips.net/user/postUgkxIWuCJQNJdJdT6XBmeXefiLUxCvZywb_o ) where he elaborates that this is the English version of the same channel.
I love the narration!
I think it's interesting that in the final epoch, ones things somewhat reached a stable ecosystem, we can see a few distinct species that are capable of surviving together. Meanwhile, many species which existed early on, before the presence of single-celled predators, are nowhere to be found. Early on we see a lot of creatures that grow rapidly and cover all available space, while in the final epoch, we see many "snake-like" species that grow in a straight line and only occasionally turn or branch.
I wonder if a similar phenomenon happened in Earth's evolutionary history. Perhaps during the "Great Oxygenation Event" when the first oxygen-producing organisms evolved and nearly killed all life on Earth.
I love this video too. If only it wasn't just plain copy without a credit. foo52ru is an actual author of all the videos on this channel and I can't find any credit to him
OK. I found foo's comment where he states it.was made with his consent. But I had to search a lot for it. Sorry for inconvenience
@@forgivenid yeah, actualy he post in his chanel that he himself created this chanel (or atleast was involved in it)
To be clear, there were multiple species within each clan. The original organisms speciated and changed. The behaviors of clan 5 before the walls came down is vastly different from them at the end.
idk but the voice really sounds like it's AI generated?
Really interesting that the 5th clan, which has first exposure to the predator, was able to 'hitch a ride' with it and use it to colonize other sectors.
like human pets
I picked 5/teal, I thought it looked like a good medium between all of them, looking both expansive, yet stable. Happy to see they won
Опа, вот чего чего, а перевода техно шамана (foo52ru) я не ожидал
Прошу прощения, но в процессе просмотра этого видео я не нашёл ни одного упоминания техно шамана, да и в описании ссылки на оригинальное видео нет. Мне кажется, что это попытка в плагиат. Можете меня поправить?
@@georgegurin2145 почитайте комментарии, иногда foo52 говорит что с его согласия
Зашёл в комменты, чтобы найти коммент, что это перевод техношамана) и ещё узнать, плагиат или нет
@@ThanksGodsYouAlive Это перевод от самого foo52 на сколько понимаю, либо с его разрешения, но точно не плагиат
This is amazing.
Btw, I see the "unicellular predators" less of an immune system, and more of a bacterial system (since there's good bacteria). The bacteria in our gut helps break down molecules so we can use the stored energy.
But then, when an unfamiliar bad virus or bacteria comes along that we're not used to, it can wipe an entire people (like the Native Americans and smallpox).
That was so satisfying to watch. Stuff like this is why I'd like to get more involved with coding so I can make stuff like this for enjoyment. The music really added to how mesmerising the visuals were as well.
This has to be the coolest evolution sim I've seen.
John Conway would be proud. Great video, hope to see more like it!
OP: "I am not liable for the results of the simulation"
Also OP: **Literally created the simulation**
Evolution is absolutely beautiful. I love how different species can sprout from such simple premises, with so many different specializations.
Evolution is absolutely excrutiating. All the human values that can be considered good get stomped overtime.
I’ve recently become
fascinated by these programs / simulations! Always amazing to watch!
Thank you for laying out the rules so well and clear. Didn't know I was interested in this kind of stuff until seeing your take on it. Positive vibes to you :)
I picked clan 5 because it seemed like it had a dynamic movement pattern that seemed adaptable. At the time of picking I had no idea what clan 1 was doing.
It's interesting to me how clan 1 and 5 found a way to co exist to attack the other clans. Clan 1 cleared out the tribe allowing clan 5 to move in.
This video is stolen.
Original video released by food52technoschaman one year ago and can be found here (warning -- Russian language!):
ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
Add a spoiler alert 😂
Truly fascinating. I hope to one day learn how to create such amazing systems.
Long ago, the 8 clans lived in harmony, then everything changed when the Unicellular clan attacked.
HA
Its interesting to think about what conditions, genome and different species would make the peak clan. Like the most efficient to spread and survive and also to conquer other clans.
I love how it evolved moss, worms and bacteria, even with this super simple world.
You need to bring this to a bigger scale. Something crazy like 2^14 x 2^14 (16384 x 16384), and if your computer can't handle that, then try to turn this program into something that runs on your GPU. I would also love to see you give different species names, and write a little program that makes a chart of how they evolve, or just a table of how they evolved and you turn that into a chart. Then we could see what exactly happened as far as evolution is concerned, and as you would go through the events that took place on the massive grid like you did in this video, you would keeping referencing back to that evolution diagram to show how the evolutionary pressures made the different species evolve into others.
this is foo52's idea, it's good that channel w translated it from Russian.
Это некрасиво, что он не оставил ссылку на оригинал.
PS: она в профиле, но не под видео
This is actually a really high quality video! Great work!
Yes... I imaging the gods of our simulation sitting back and sharing and discussing their simulation experiments with eachother like this (it's better than football). 🤔😅
This is like a fusion of Snake and Spore.
Stuff like this is like magic to me, I dont even know where to start with "generating your own universe with agents capable of evolution and growth"
Damn, I was rooting for 8. Though it was about to fall into the hands of 5, it still kept itself up. 8 really did well play.
so you stole the video ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
I've gotten the same question.
Is it the same guy?
@@NetanyahooWarCriminal foo52ru is russian.
by foo52ru ТехноШаман
"with my consent"
You should try running this simulation several times and record the final surviving specie/s. After 8 rounds you fill each of the recorded surviving specie/s into a cell and have them all compete. Im curious if there's an absolute dominate combination or if new life will be created from the ultimate brawl.
A similar "tournament" could also be implemented just by having a larger grid with more compartments, optionally with thicker walls between the supercompartments.
He can't because the whole video is a copy from foo52ru.
Breaking news: mass cannibalism got me so badly💀💀
This video really reminded me what makes these kinds of neat tech demonstrations so cool
Your voice and delivery is at the exact border between AI Voice and real person and no matter how long I listen to it, it never fully falls one way or the other.
Greta content though.
this is one of the most interesting videos ive seen
bravo! its like watching intelligent ants fight each other
Hey, I love your channel and I've subscribed. Please do another video with this type of simulation. Excited to see what you have in store!
Good translation.
Seventh Clan had a strong start but the introduction of the single-celled predators really hit them hard. Though they lost their previous might, they had the strength to endure, and even the dominant First/Fifth Clan couldn't wipe them out.
All hail the Seventh Clan, for one day they shall reclaim their rightful throne as Kings!
Amazing!
What programming language/display library do you use, for this? (or similar suggestions)
I mean, who needs Game Of Thrones when you can have Game Of Life
Incredible video ! The moments when different clans made contact are particularly intersting.
I've got one question though : What did you use for the brain of the sprouts ?
Right, so this is a translation from foo52ru channel. Great work, but please make it more clear, so the author gets better recognition and appreciation :).
Can't wait for more clan wars!
I would love to watch more videos of just this simulation running in different ways!
Amazing video, can't wait to watch more!!!
Imagine if we're just a simulation on some kid's supercomputer, and we're being uploaded to FutureTube.
Did he used tts? If so anyone know wich?
So cool, especially your comments, thanks a lot for a clever entartainment!
This looks super interesting! There's a lot of variation in the initial isolated areas too. Is this available to run on our own computers?
I think its a private project
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed it a lot :)
are the rules based on something? (papers, books, etc)
please could you talk more about the details?
how are defined the selection and mutation rules?
what language are you using to create the simulation?
Now a series of videos is being prepared about an earlier project, but working on the same principles. The work of the genome will be described in detail there.
Based on video made by foo52ru
Maybe. I hope this channel w is made with consent of original author.
I think this is a same author, and voice in this video was generated
this is a certified channel w
Amazing work. Love the simulation.
It's super interesting to see how a simple evolution naturally led to something my grandma would call "ugly", and that I would call scifi patterns and inelegant randomness.
It's just... emergent, and function-typed, somehow.
Fascinating
I want the experiment to continue! It turned out very exciting. I would like to see the second part.
Someday I will return to this project. There's not enough time now
@@wallcraft-video Oh cool. It's just a very interesting implementation of the theme of the game about evolution and development, which is very interesting to watch.
The tree stuff is cool too, but I really like this. I want more of this please!
MindBlowing
Why didn't you specify the author (@foo52ru ТехноШаман) of the video? Are you trying to pass off his content as your own?
The translation channel.
I gotta sub, hopefully you make more of these competitive complex evolution simulations, hopefully with ai's
I find it very interesting how clan 7 quickly adopted the unicellular predators from clan 1.
This is a very good demonstration of invasive species.
Really curious to hear about the genome. Impressive results!
11:26 grid change is awesome at showing who’s taking over!
You should create an experiment where it's the same thing as this, however there is a chance when two unique species (From the same clan or not) interact, instead of destroying each other, they combine into a new species, where some genomes are dominant and some are not dominant, with mutations activating some non-dominant genomes at random.
Yes. Genome crossing/sharing could be activated by contact between a certain kind of cell, mediated, e.g., by some heritable (and, hence, evolvable) genome similarity threshold.
After discovering this channel, I can safely say that I’m not going to sleep tonight
Yo, pls share your github repo. Also tutorials on how another dev can create something similar?
Where can I find the source code to all of your projects?
That's just translation of realy good russian video. Could at least left a link. And I know that you're reading comments. Real author did his work well, please, show respect to good creators.
I am the author of content for both channels
i dint expect this to be so good. but this was a nice surprise
I picked clan 1 because they were red. I am very proud of my warrior buddies. They remind me of Mandalorians in a way
Please link original video in description
Really interesting way to show evolution!
I guess 5, because it looked like they were balancing their resources at the time. Looks like they did pretty well!
Excellent video! Loved the clash of clans!
Please keep in mind that just because it looks like life doesn’t mean it IS. Genocide is a anthropomorphism of these cells.
New favorite channel aquired:
would be cool if you could add some code hooks to in your event loop that checks the zone data and comes up with some words to describe if its growth , new variations ,destroyed or eaten cells etc... then feed that text into a image generator like like stable diffusion with the prompt words and create images with time line tags , so you get like a visual story of generations . There would probably be hippy generations , and dark ages , wars and utopian ... almost like a comic or graphic novel of the life span of the AI world
Not everything needs an AI
@@iceblaster1252 yeah, not everything needs but this is pretty much a representation of AI , so it could have additional storytelling generated by AI to give different perspectives of the data it's presenting. In the same way I can enjoy the Peter Pan book, but also enjoy the Disney animation and still enjoy the robin Williams hook movie, same data different perspectives visualised for entertainment and education.
Wow, you must have read my mind, because I had a very similar idea for a life simulation a few days ago. The only main difference was that my idea involved the cells never moving at all, and perhaps that would lower the effectiveness of single-celled organisms.
They're not moving.
@@variouselite they do though? the sprouts can move before they grow
this is the most fascinating evolution sim ive ever seen it simulates ecological disasters and what happens when invasive species get involved
Comie
this really reminds me of foo52ru for _some reason_
this is me, for english speaking audience only
@@foo52ru оставил бы у себя ссылку сюда и тут ссылку сюда, дабы таких конфузов больше не было
@@noobartz0890 чел ты не понимаешь, это всё был очередной эксперимент техно шамана, только на этот раз эксперимент проходил в реальной жизни, и техно шаман успешно его провёл, он выяснил скорость с которой его фанаты из России найдут его ролик на английском. И самое главное он понял как мы отреагируем на это, а значит в следующий раз он проведёт с нами новый эксперимент на основе всех полученных данных.
Could you share the coding
I love when videos like this one have a link to a GitHub repo in their description.
I guess in this case he shares it with people within their patreon. Who knows.
@simulife hub you should release this for people to watch they're own sim's
When he ended the intro with echological chatastrophe, i was like "yeah i am ready for this" 😂
This was a million times more entertaining than any sport.
what programs/tools/software did you use to animate and program this.
That was neat, I'd like to know more about the technical aspects and if the source is available?
the scp 096 scream in the music fits too well for a cognitohazard
"Unicellular predators that kill any alien invader that is not familiar with them" reminds me of fictional deaths to the common cold, and real life history of disease proliferation after cultural interaction during colonization and invasion
foo52ru ???
with my consent
Почему вы решили не оставлять никаких ссылок на оригинал?
@@gopolon638 никто не оставил. ЗНАЧИТ Я ОСТАВЛЮ!
ruclips.net/video/_Aow6P3oBAg/видео.html
Это перевод от его же компании, где он работает. Жалко только, что рекламы сообщества не будет.
@@foo52ru о, ура, тогда убираю лайк со всех гневных
Very cool! Looking for more videos like this. Thank you!
Original chanel is foo52 this video is translate
this is so beautiful, man, beautiful
I liked this video a lot, it has genetic algorithms, cellular automatons, and interaction between different agents, what is there not to like?/ what else can you ask for?
Neat project on invasive species, predation, and symbiotic/parasitic relationships.
How did you implement reproduction/ selection in this model? And do organisms have sensors that tell them about nearby spaces, or are they blind?
Again, cool stuff!
Reproduction requires the creation of a dormant Seed cell on a branch. When the organism dies, it shoots off around 2d10-1 spaces, depending on genome, and it becomes a single sprout. No idea on sensors though. I would assume that there are none