Digital Organisms
Recent
advancements in computer technology have made it possible for scientists to
prove basic concepts of evolution. These advancements are exciting to me,
because they increase the plausibility of evolution being true. Scientists
are using small computer programs, known as “digital organisms”, that behave in
certain aspects like real organisms. The digital organisms can reproduce or
replicate themselves, and they pass to their descendants changes in their nature
that result from external stimuli. The digital organisms are not simulations of
evolution in which the reactions to stimuli are programmed into the organisms a
priori. The organisms actually experience mutations and natural selection, and
they react to those stimuli in ways that are not programmed into them. |
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