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Wolfram vis a vis von Neumann

 
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Wolfram vis a vis von Neumann

LowWaterMark
20 Aug, 2008 - 12:04 AM
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I'm in the middle of "A New Kind Of Science" by Stephen Wolfram. I'm confused. I feel like John von Neumann has been reincarnated and I'm reading his stuff on cellular automata and set theory over again. What am I missing?

What's the new revolution?

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20 Aug, 2008 - 06:18 PM
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Well you ARE reading about cellular automata... Thats "the new kind of science".

Wolfram is of the opinion that cellular automata have more potential that initially thought. He believes that nature has an underlying cellular automata (or at least you will find that molecules and cells and other building blocks of nature tend to organize themselves according to cellular automata-esk rules).

Wolfram is obsessed with this idea. Its an underlying concept in the algorithms used inside Mathematica, its the subject of a HUGE book that he payed to have published and sold at a loss (though I think in the end he made money on the deal) since other publishers were unwilling to do it the way he wanted.

The book is really interesting and I love to thumb though it. But the truth is, the reference material in the back 2/3's of the book is actually more interesting than the first 1/3.
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NickDMax, yea I have his book. I've read most of it but frankly, the man should have invested in a better editor. I'm tallking about the human kind.

By about page 600 I tired of the feeling that I had read this all before. If you want the thing just PM me and I'll send you my copy. Warning: it's not the best book you've ever read.
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