That's interesting perspective - it defines a class of series
generators (where for example in GoL one element is the whole board on
given tick) that generate intelligence through evolution in
time-efficient way, and poses a question: what is the simplest
instance of this class?

On 10/7/07, Russell Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/7/07, Vladimir Nesov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, given that it's Turing complete, it should have all forms of
> > intelligent entities too (probably including us), they just may be
> > non-trivial to observe.
>
> Oh potentially yes, they just won't spontaneously evolve from the
> primordial slime the way we did in our universe.
>
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