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3D-Life

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The Cambridge-scientist Carter Bays invented a three-dimensional form of Life: The cells were now located in a three-dimensional lattice and had 26 neighbors, each. Bays found two interesting types of 3D-Life games: Life 4555 and Life 5677. Bays also discovered a lot of objects that behaved in a quite interesting way: They survived many generations, sometimes transforming and sometimes even wandering through the 3D-Space. For instance, Glider-objects sweep through the Life-universe like their ancestors in Conway's Life 2333.

This version of 3D-Life, developed by Frank Mathy, supports both 3D-versions of Life and offers a selection of predefined objects that were discovered by Bays. In a 10x10x10 elements large playfield you are about to get to know the fascination of Life in three dimensions.


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