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    I thought that the Game of Life was the most interesting of the demonstrations. The program, when observed, creates several repeatable and discernable shapes. Because of this, I find it more difficult to visualize, but it also is the most obviously unique of all the programs with each run of the program creating a unique result. Being called the game of life also makes an interesting comparison to the idea that all systems, including life, can run off some sort of mathematical model.
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I thought that the Game of Life was the most interesting of the demonstrations.  
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The program, when observed, creates several repeatable and discernable shapes.  
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Because of this, I find it more difficult to visualize, but it also is the most  
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obviously unique of all the programs with each run of the program creating a unique result.  
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Being called the game of life also makes an interesting comparison to the idea that all systems,  
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including life, can run off some sort of mathematical model.

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I thought that the Game of Life was the most interesting of the demonstrations. The program, when observed, creates several repeatable and discernable shapes. Because of this, I find it more difficult to visualize, but it also is the most obviously unique of all the programs with each run of the program creating a unique result. Being called the game of life also makes an interesting comparison to the idea that all systems, including life, can run off some sort of mathematical model.