Talk:History of artificial life
Latest comment: 17 years ago by William R. Buckley in topic References
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editThe references in this article should provide good sources to cite most of what's in this article. --Numsgil 05:50, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
References
editIt happens that the title of Langton's *paper* for the proceedings of ALife I is "Introduction", and Langton did not write a formal paper for the workshop. William R. Buckley 05:30, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Controversial statement
editIt is said that "Toffoli later provided a key proof that CAs were reversible, just as the true universe is considered to be". This a very controversial statement, since the universe is considered to be irreversible (not reversible) due to the thermodynamics. This is allegedly one of the reasons for not considering that artificial life is possible in silico, where processes are reversible.