Description

This game is based on Stephen Wolfram's experiments in the book "A New Kind of Science".

How to Play

The simulation takes place in a table of rows and columns in which the very first row always starts with a single cell in the middle. You are the person who determines a simple rule to tell every cell in the next row how to behave depending on what happens in the previous row. For example, what happens in the third row is the consequence of the second row, what happens in the forth row is the consequence of the third row, and so on. What you first see on the screen is pre-generated by Wolfram's Rule 30.
Under the simulation scene is the rule constructor in which there are eight possibilities of what can happen in the previous row. What you do is to tell each cell in the next row to be "on" or "off" by clicking a cell under each possibility. To run the simulation, click on the orange button.