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  • John H Conway on the creation of his Game of Life. Conway playlist: bit.ly/ConwayNumberphile
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  • @TheRedfire21
    @TheRedfire21 Před 4 lety +3946

    May he rest in peace a true genius of this century.

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom Před 4 lety +106

      Oh damn, and he died of covid-19 too. I met him once, in 1998, in Toronto, he gave a bunch of lectures about life and his method of figuring out the day of the week of old days with 'doomsdays'.

    • @shaneofgames3825
      @shaneofgames3825 Před 4 lety +11

      :(

    • @falpsdsqglthnsac
      @falpsdsqglthnsac Před 4 lety +10

      F

    • @Alex-02
      @Alex-02 Před 4 lety +47

      Yves Nyfeler Ph.D. Are you hearing yourself speak? Are you sure you would still say that if you were one of the weak?

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials Před 4 lety +18

      Yves Nyfeler Ph.D. So the world would be much better off without the Game of Life? Being “weak” doesn’t mean you can’t make significant contributions to society, you know? Are you really going live by your word when you’re “old and weak”, and stay at home, and not go to the hospital so that “nature cleanses the population”? I highly doubt it.

  • @MrJason005
    @MrJason005 Před 4 lety +2981

    He died today, 11th of April 2020. Rest in peace.

    • @RDaneelOliwav
      @RDaneelOliwav Před 4 lety +57

      That's sad..
      Its wierd, the game of life came just to my mind because I've seen it years ago and I just looked it up on CZcams and wondered if he's still alive and now I read he died not even a day ago

    • @hohohoupufuru
      @hohohoupufuru Před 4 lety +257

      Put him next to three live people, maybe he'll come back

    • @guyingrey1072
      @guyingrey1072 Před 4 lety +30

      @@hohohoupufuru I truly wish.

    • @J3R3MI6
      @J3R3MI6 Před 4 lety +5

      Hopeful genius 📜

    • @jazzochannel
      @jazzochannel Před 4 lety +22

      Perhaps the mathematical merits of this game are not optimal or intriguing from his perspective / evaluation, but the game will live on and keep impressing and engaging (nerds) people for at least a few more decades. People come and go. Configurations live for many turns or they don't. It's all beautiful, it's all unpredictable. Let's appreciate the curiosity and astonishment this game spurs in non-mathematicians and not dwell on his death too much? I send my sympathies to his offspring and siblings, if any, but that should not matter too much... This person's work / silly endaveor affected me in a positive way. That's enough for me to say I will remember John Conway and he has a special place among my memory neurons.

  • @jeffrey1298
    @jeffrey1298 Před 7 lety +1595

    "The one thing I'd really like to know before I die is-" NOOOOOOOOOOOOO... 11:02

    •  Před 7 lety +47

      just commenting here to get a notification when the video is released :D

    • @matijabl
      @matijabl Před 6 lety +67

      ...the "monster group", what it's all about, why it's there, why it exists...

    • @AgustinusLaw
      @AgustinusLaw Před 5 lety +59

      WHAT, WHAT DOES HE SAY NEXT?

    • @iamthetinkerman
      @iamthetinkerman Před 5 lety +9

      killed it didnt it

    • @foxabilo
      @foxabilo Před 5 lety +38

      the last word is "why" he would like to know WHY

  • @ijabbott63
    @ijabbott63 Před 4 lety +540

    R.I.P. John Horton Conway, born 26 December 1937, died of COVID-19 on 11 April 2020 (aged 82).

    • @StefanReich
      @StefanReich Před 4 lety +4

      Did I care about these numbers? No

    • @nadavzeira389
      @nadavzeira389 Před 4 lety +122

      @@StefanReich F off then, no one asked if you care or not . Pay some respects .

    • @Pizzacheese10
      @Pizzacheese10 Před 4 lety +79

      @@yvesnyfelerph.d.8297 I see your name has Ph.D. in it. I assume you got your Phd in Asshole at Dickhead Uni

    • @somerandomweeb4836
      @somerandomweeb4836 Před 4 lety +30

      @@Pizzacheese10 I'd have to agree, wtf is wrong with him

    • @coinbaselive9421
      @coinbaselive9421 Před 3 lety +23

      @@yvesnyfelerph.d.8297 what is actually wrong with you.

  • @johnclavis
    @johnclavis Před 9 lety +2713

    LOL he's like a musical artist that is sick of playing his biggest hit at every concert!

    • @Punk4kids
      @Punk4kids Před 8 lety +281

      +John Clavis Not really, but close. He is more like a skilled musician, sick of everybody asking him to
      play a very simple song he made, and nobody asking about the truly
      complicated work he has done.

    • @johnclavis
      @johnclavis Před 8 lety +115

      Right, and everybody asks for that song because it's his most popular work -- in other words, his "biggest hit"!

    • @random6434
      @random6434 Před 8 lety +47

      +John Clavis And the game of life is basically just a consequence of the halting problem, which had been resolved years before. So I suppose that's like the biggest hit also being a minor variation of Pachelbel's Canon but most people don't realise.

    • @fergusmaclachlan1404
      @fergusmaclachlan1404 Před 7 lety +18

      He's a bit like Sergei Rachmaninoff with his famous C# minor prelude in that sense. Rachmaninoff grew to hate the piece because he was always asked to perform it.

    • @aryasuri9421
      @aryasuri9421 Před 6 lety +28

      So, the equivalent of Creep to Radiohead.

  • @OwariNeko
    @OwariNeko Před 10 lety +604

    Brady, you sadist editor.

    • @briank5437
      @briank5437 Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah, that picture at 2:00...

  • @FeaturingMaxAsMax
    @FeaturingMaxAsMax Před 4 lety +95

    What I liked about this video was the background: the fact that the invention of the Game of Life was very deliberate, and came from thinking abstractly about what you would need to sustain life on other planets. I didn't know that John von Neumann had already invented a similar complex system with 29 states.
    I'm sorry Conway was so ambivalent about the Game of Life. I totally get it, because to him the game was just a simplification, a demonstration of a principle that someone else had already discovered. It's not his own discovery and so he couldn't get very enthusiastic about it. There are other things he would rather be known for: the surreal numbers, the Conway simple groups, the 15 theorem and the 290 theorem, for example.
    But he doesn't quite grasp that discovery is not the only way you can contribute to the world. Sometimes taking someone else's discovery, revealing its bare essentials and making it accessible to millions of people IS an actual breakthrough.

    • @NathanHedglin
      @NathanHedglin Před rokem +5

      Well put! Exactly. Conway's Game of Life is so easily explained and understood. It is so simple but yet complete enough to recreate itself.

  • @Jonnern
    @Jonnern Před 10 lety +59

    "If you couldn't predict what it did, then probably that's because it was capable of doing anything."

  • @jemesmemes9026
    @jemesmemes9026 Před 4 lety +89

    I don’t know why I have tears in my eyes about this man. But I guess I never realized how inspired I was by him
    Rest In Peace

  • @SiriusAundB
    @SiriusAundB Před 4 lety +124

    I remember seeing this a few months ago, I'm coming back to pay respects to this brilliant mind. Rest in peace.

  • @MikeMoceri
    @MikeMoceri Před 10 lety +802

    Wow. I'm amazed that Conway doesn't find his work all that extensible. I was initially inspired by a demonstration of the Game of Life on The Screen Savers when I was a kid. I based my undergraduate thesis on emergent complexity (using the Game of Life as an example) as applied to philosophy of mind and the Hard Problem. I based a lot of my graduate work in law and mind sciences on it, too. I've used Conway's Game of Life as a proof for emergent complexity, and applied the concept to numerous disciplines. Very sad that he doesn't see the value of it.

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 Před 5 lety +43

      And then there are big brain people with creations so meta it preemptively explains why they hate the thing they made which is sure to be popular, like the song 'Hook' by blues traveler.
      The game of life is the most extreme simplification of an idea, which I am sure he very much doesn't like. Like watching a dora the explorer version of your favorite movie.

    • @hobit7585
      @hobit7585 Před 5 lety +10

      Look man, if all the above didnt get you laid in the real world, what makes you think they'll work in youtube comments?You oversold it.And before you ask, no, there is no way to make it sellable.

    • @keiyakins
      @keiyakins Před 5 lety +64

      The trick is that the extreme simplicity means anyone can grasp it, which makes it incredibly useful... OUTSIDE of mathematics. Being able to go "look at this, these simple rules can do this" and not need an extensive higher mathematics education means you can use that idea in other fields, which opens up a lot of ways to reason about our world. That doesn't make it particularly interesting to someone working in the mathematics world though

    • @TheSghetty
      @TheSghetty Před 4 lety +5

      Wow! Is your undergraduate thesis online? I would like to read it :)

    • @soufianekun11
      @soufianekun11 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi @Mike Moceri !
      You seem to be very advanced in the theory and applications of GoL and CAs (I hope) in general. So I'd like to ask you if there is a method to know if a 2D CA will "converge" given a certain set of rules and an initial patern ?

  • @Englor1
    @Englor1 Před 9 lety +205

    The one thing I'd really like to know before I die is the one thing he'd really like to know before he dies.

    • @morkovija
      @morkovija Před 6 lety +12

      Someone above wrote: "..the "monster group", what it's all about, why it's there, why it exists..." No idea what it is.

    • @AlexAtGuilford
      @AlexAtGuilford Před 4 lety +12

      You'll probably never get to know. He died yesterday, according to his friends, from Corona-virus. This has not been officially confirmed.

    • @buffendene9996
      @buffendene9996 Před 4 lety +5

      AlexSchooler in the life death video he said it: riemann hypothesis and something about monster group

    • @AlexAtGuilford
      @AlexAtGuilford Před 4 lety +1

      @@buffendene9996 Yeah, I've seen that since posting this comment. You make a reasonable inference.

  • @Aefire1
    @Aefire1 Před 10 lety +275

    Brady,
    I listened to your podcast about the comments system, but I forget if you mentioned if you still peruse the comments anyway. Here's my two cents:
    These video's are astonishingly good. You have introduced me and millions of others to thinkers and ways of thinking that would have been otherwise nonexistent to us. These ways of thinking will influence me for the rest of my life.
    Thank you.

    • @ai_serf
      @ai_serf Před 7 lety +15

      Seriously, this!. Aftering 'passively' watching these videos, I noticed my conceptual thinking has greatly improved. No, you won't be able to crunch equations from watching these videos, but you might learn what the equation is modeling and abstracting. You're going to get intuition for some math from watching these videos. Maybe being immersed in the mathematical world, where you pick up on their language and thinking.

  • @SP3HSSMAHREEN
    @SP3HSSMAHREEN Před 10 lety +8

    Thanks, high school comp sci teacher for giving our class the basics way back when, and thanks numberphile for giving all that neat extra info that I continue to watch for

  • @AlucardNoir
    @AlucardNoir Před 10 lety +31

    Jacob Grimm was an extraordinarily important linguist and anthropologist, mostly remembered for collecting and rewriting a series of fairy tales, J.R.R. Tolkien was a linguist and English language teacher for most of his life, he is best remembered for the Middle Earth series, and the're not even the only ones, we unfortunately don't choose what we are remembered for, Just look at Fermat, remembered for one theorem, out of hundreds, all being nothing more then his hobby.

  • @TranscenDaMental
    @TranscenDaMental Před 2 lety +6

    Wow, I love his realness! Rest In Peace. I’m truly intrigued and inspired by the concepts of Conway’s Game of Life.

  • @RoyAntaw
    @RoyAntaw Před 4 lety +10

    The game goes on. So long John RIP

  • @SebastienChataignon
    @SebastienChataignon Před 4 lety +22

    I just heard about his passing away due to Covid-19. It's a great loss. May he rest in peace.

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal Před 4 lety +2

    I was just teaching this in my simulation class today,
    so glad I found Conway talking about his work.

  • @rishonfernandes7976
    @rishonfernandes7976 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Imagine doing all this work before computers. The imagination one must have. Simply genius.

  • @mightyNosewings
    @mightyNosewings Před 10 lety +4

    Dude, you got to interview Conway? What, an honor.

  • @OneTimeCrazy
    @OneTimeCrazy Před 10 lety +33

    I feel special when i watch this

  • @devilette
    @devilette Před 3 lety +8

    RIP Dr. Conway. He honestly was my inspiration for getting back into maths after uni. The inspiration for creating the Game of Life came from a broader theory called "surreal numbers", which he goes into in his book "On Numbers and Games." Pretty interesting, if you're into number theory.

  • @djbside1965
    @djbside1965 Před 4 lety +3

    RIP John Conway (1937-2020) and thanks for your brilliance. You will be sadly missed, Sir.

  • @larrym3637
    @larrym3637 Před 10 lety +137

    i get sad when one of the 2x2 squares die :(

    • @Backtrack3332
      @Backtrack3332 Před 4 lety +11

      F

    • @manuelchamorro1993
      @manuelchamorro1993 Před 3 lety +2

      i actually dont like the 2x2 squares, i like when the gliders (the little ones that move foreverly on the board and repeat themselves) hit the squares and i love it when they reborn from the chaotic celular like explosions

    • @Astrobrant2
      @Astrobrant2 Před 3 lety +1

      "i get sad when one of the 2x2 squares die :("
      Don't think of them as dying. Just think of them as food pellets or mines.
      Food pellet: when a pattern hits it the pattern expands, oscillates, or generates new patterns.
      Mine: when a pattern hits it the pattern and mine are blown up and nothing remains. Yeah, that's destructive, but at least it fulfilled a purpose. Think of it the way Dennis Hopper's character thinks of it in the movie _Speed_ .

    • @oliverdiamond6594
      @oliverdiamond6594 Před 2 lety +1

      i made one that duplicated itself and then ate the duplicate

  • @juangreen8194
    @juangreen8194 Před 10 lety +7

    thanks for the video, Conway is a legend.

  • @ToastyBoy17
    @ToastyBoy17 Před 10 lety +8

    Now I have to watch the next video! My curiosity of boils within me, growing with each second!

  • @GH-oi2jf
    @GH-oi2jf Před 4 lety +2

    I remember reading the original Martin Gardner column on Life (1970). That was such a wonderful column. The rest of the magazine, too. I hardly ever look at the current version of the magazine.

  • @NikiHerl
    @NikiHerl Před 10 lety +101

    Oh wow, that last second XD What a tease!

  • @deepakkumar99933
    @deepakkumar99933 Před 4 lety +26

    "The one thing I'd really like to know before I die is to understand why the monster group exists" :)
    FTFY RIP you legend!

  • @lucasmontec
    @lucasmontec Před 4 lety

    Rest in peace my friend! Thanks for all the creativity and wonder!

  • @Banzybanz
    @Banzybanz Před 4 lety +8

    RIP John. Just out of sheer coincidence, I googled for the Game of Life last week and turned out he had passed away the previous day.

  • @DustNunchakuKing
    @DustNunchakuKing Před 10 lety +30

    Could listen to him talk about math and life for hours.

  • @drkaranmannan
    @drkaranmannan Před 8 lety +78

    "if you cant predict what it does , well then it can probably do anything"

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 Před 8 lety +25

      Is that why You made all those quarks and a few simple rules? Just to see what might happen?
      "Wow! Galaxies, sweet.
      Whoa! Supernova, that was cool!
      Blackholes, huh. Awesome!
      Wow, the Muslims *really* don't like the Jews!"

    • @drkaranmannan
      @drkaranmannan Před 8 lety +4

      +Massimo O'Kissed Hey! the universe was my high school science project. had to make some adjustments to impress the teacher...

    • @JorgetePanete
      @JorgetePanete Před 6 lety

      Victor Reznov can't* predict

    • @cryingwater
      @cryingwater Před 5 lety

      1980s: I can't predict the future
      2019:

    • @cryingwater
      @cryingwater Před 4 lety

      @@tthung8668 wtf, stop self liking your own comment

  • @bokchoiman
    @bokchoiman Před 4 lety +1

    This is brilliant. Absolutely astonished at this.

  • @empoleon7750
    @empoleon7750 Před 2 lety +1

    Coding this was actually our first major assignment in one of my college classes this past semester.

  • @jaredwfrick
    @jaredwfrick Před 10 lety +357

    Has it been tried three-dimensionally? Is there an iteration where the behaviors of the pieces can evolve new strategies (or forget or lose old ones) for reproduction/control of game volume/etc.?

    • @jackerylel
      @jackerylel Před 4 lety +22

      Could be possible in minecraft for example

    • @dukcy7450
      @dukcy7450 Před 4 lety +14

      Eugene Vovk well isn’t that possible because Minecraft has a complex yet simple AI system that generates seeds and spawn rates? However, there is a limit to the game has a computational limit, so wouldn’t that mean there isn’t a way for that?

    • @jackerylel
      @jackerylel Před 4 lety +8

      @@dukcy7450 yes I believe if you are far enough away in Minecraft then it will not compute the interactions. Then perhaps Unity is the best option

    • @AnonAnono
      @AnonAnono Před 4 lety +21

      @@jackerylel did you just say that because graphics engine + cubes ?

    • @jackerylel
      @jackerylel Před 4 lety +9

      @@AnonAnono yes and easier mod support. Any programming language that supports easy array indexing can simulate this, but I imagine visualizing it is the interesting part

  • @Locut0s
    @Locut0s Před 10 lety +180

    I think I can understand why he doesn't really love the game. On the one had its a beautiful example of emergent complexity and has some neat properties. On the other for someone who probably loves doing more traditional, elegant math it probably seems more like an interesting bobble. I think it's similar to why some famous musicians come to hate the 2 mins in one small piece or whatever that sometimes comes to define them. They point to their whole body of work and say but THIS is what I REALLY love, that little ditty is fine I guess but it doesn't mean much to me. I think I can understand.

    • @stanley2837
      @stanley2837 Před 4 lety +6

      From : Ms. Siobhan Robert's biography "Genius at Work" : "The sacred name of Conway! . . . he gets peeved that more often than not his name is cited only in reference to the Game of Life. He has invented many an idiosyncratic algorithm-for counting stairs while you climb without actually counting... "

    • @rustycherkas8229
      @rustycherkas8229 Před 2 lety +3

      Apparently Ravel, famous for "Bolero", said, "I've written only one masterpiece -- Bolero. Unfortunately it has no music in it."

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Před rokem +2

      I think there's the "but it's just a couple effing simple rules!" and after years of seeing what's come of it, while some of the journey was inspiring, especially early on... After a bit... Yeah he's long gone past it and it is now a brick in his foundation. He recognizes some of the reach but he probably went on in a totally different direction than the rest of the world and basically "we won't let it go" to him hahaha

  • @morani789
    @morani789 Před 10 lety

    It is such a pleasure to listen to John Conway!

  • @coders111
    @coders111 Před 4 lety

    thank you for sharing this moment with john Conway !

  • @MuncleUscles
    @MuncleUscles Před 10 lety +4

    Fascinating!
    The game of life is neat and all, a great example of emergent complexity, but I can completely understand how he's done with it.
    Can't wait to hear him talk about other topics he finds interesting

  • @vox__ama6458
    @vox__ama6458 Před 3 lety +4

    May he rest in peace. The true definition of genius

  • @JayHeather
    @JayHeather Před 2 lety +2

    Goodbye man, you were a true genius. May your soul rest in math heaven.

  • @hugopristauz3620
    @hugopristauz3620 Před 4 lety

    Forty years ago I stumbled over the game of life by a book of (mentioned) Martin Gardner. Again and again I got in touch with cellular automata and wondering how such simple rules can generate so complex behavior, while imagining that our physical laws might have a much simpler basis. So nice to see and hear now John Conway talking about his creation.

  • @reilyn5366
    @reilyn5366 Před 3 lety +3

    It's such a pleasure to listen to him talk. May he rest in peace.

  • @TomHiggins
    @TomHiggins Před 10 lety +49

    Brady, I do not ask this of many of your great works, but given that so many of us have spent so much of our time dabbling in the fields of Life can we please please get as much of the footage from the Conway interviews as you might want to share? Please. Of all your subjects Conway is the one i would love to hear more from. Ok to be honest I would love to hear more from most of your subjects, but Conway in particular. Also, good work on HI, I am enjoying your interchange with CGP .

    • @THExRISER
      @THExRISER Před 3 lety +3

      I second this, especially considering that now, we sadly won't be getting anything new from Mr Conway now that he passed away.

  • @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself

    CZcams recommending me these Conway Life videos one year after.
    Thanks for the cry..

  • @makingmemark
    @makingmemark Před rokem

    thanks so much for recording this

  • @leo848
    @leo848 Před 4 lety +7

    R.I.P. John Conway (1937 - 2020)

  • @nicolassamanez6590
    @nicolassamanez6590 Před 4 lety +10

    The world lost a brilliant mathematician today. RIP John Conway

  • @LeCheeZy
    @LeCheeZy Před 3 lety

    thank you both very much

  • @Humineral
    @Humineral Před 10 lety

    I can't wait for the next edition!

  • @Dmirtao
    @Dmirtao Před 10 lety +5

    These videos with Conway are so great.Thanks Brady!
    I would be very interested to hear Conway explain his Angel-Devil game, I always found that an interesting game theory problem, and it could be cool to show it off much like the pebbling videos with Dr. Stankova.

  • @ayoyok
    @ayoyok Před 10 lety +7

    this is better than the listed one, please but please give us more with this guy!

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  Před 10 lety +9

      I will list this one too - just didn't want to bombard everyone's inboxes and feeds, etc, with two videos at once... and there is more to come.

  • @brunomendes4159
    @brunomendes4159 Před měsícem

    just found this out AND I'M IN LOVE

  • @MrBLAA
    @MrBLAA Před 4 lety

    RIP Mr. Conway.
    You can definitely tell he's from another era of computing power... "well if someone asks me if I can tell, I think 'Oh, maybe that thing looks like it might fall out after 25 moves or so'. "
    *with most individuals now, thinking in the "one hundred thousand moves or so" era

  • @muhammadreyaaz808
    @muhammadreyaaz808 Před 4 lety +4

    Came here after hearing his death from coronavirus. RIP man. You’ve been great

  • @somebodythatiusedtoknoooooooow

    Inventing game of life. This is truly inspirational. I like his style of not taking it too serious because its all too damn serious and unpredictable. Really amazing story ! So, long time ago we have seriously started planning to deploy machines on Mars for the betterment of mankind :) Makes me fuzzy and warm inside.

  • @mathmachine4266
    @mathmachine4266 Před 2 lety +1

    Even though it wasn't anything impressive mathematically, conways game of life still inspires a lot of people to be interested in computer science. Whenever I show people my programs, they're always more fascinated by the game of life than they are by any of the other, more impressive things I make. I think that's the magic of it.

  • @RsTheZigec
    @RsTheZigec Před 10 lety +2

    I really liked both of the videos. Good job

  • @Dayanto
    @Dayanto Před 10 lety +48

    That ending :P

  • @SweHolme
    @SweHolme Před 10 lety +366

    that ending...uncool...

    • @numberphile
      @numberphile  Před 10 lety +85

      I don't consider that the end of THIS video, it is a trailer of something in another upcoming video with Conway.... The bit before the "end slate" is the end of THIS video!

    • @SweHolme
      @SweHolme Před 10 lety +6

      Numberphile aha ^^ okej :-)

    • @trucid2
      @trucid2 Před 9 lety +8

      ***** Let's hope it won't take too long, or we'll never find out.

    • @Albin_Evald
      @Albin_Evald Před 8 lety +10

      +Numberphile well none of the (two) links in this video takes you to a video where he finish off that sentence, so i consider it an END alright !

    • @denisl2760
      @denisl2760 Před 8 lety +19

      +Numberphile
      So it's been 2 years.......still waiting

  • @Dagrond
    @Dagrond Před 8 lety +1

    Bravo Brady - and thanks John!

  • @yeshesdevi
    @yeshesdevi Před 4 lety

    I read about his game in Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games column when I was maybe a freshman in high school, and it was one of the first programs I wrote -- also on a PDP-8.

  • @makaipost260
    @makaipost260 Před 8 lety +74

    There is a new shooter game that just came out called SUPERHOT. In the game's menu (which is set up like an old 1980s work computer) there is a file that has a bunch of mini "games" in it. One of the mini-games is the game of life.

  • @pyramear5414
    @pyramear5414 Před 4 lety +12

    RIP John Conway.

  • @_mossy_8520
    @_mossy_8520 Před 3 lety +2

    RIP one of the greatest mind of his generation created one of the best games out there

  • @Fexisepic
    @Fexisepic Před 3 lety

    I learned about this in programming at uni a few weeks after he died. RIP John Conway

  • @IMortage
    @IMortage Před 10 lety +7

    You can tell for some invidiual problems/configurations that they will not halt, though.
    Like the glider, or the glider cannon, which will both run infinitely.
    There just isn't a general algorithm to decide whether it'll halt or not.

  • @amycupcake6832
    @amycupcake6832 Před 4 lety +5

    Rest In Peace John Conway! :'(

  • @williamvasudevan
    @williamvasudevan Před 5 lety +1

    Go is such a great game as well! From one great game another is created!

  • @MySomerandomname
    @MySomerandomname Před rokem +1

    Did he know about a computer of common purpose made on base of game of life? I mean, this thing just blew my mind.

  • @andrewkocurek195
    @andrewkocurek195 Před 10 lety +48

    Man, that end of the video is some pretty dastardly trolling.

  • @monochr0m
    @monochr0m Před 4 lety +6

    Rest in Peace Mr Conway.

  • @sigmundfreud7903
    @sigmundfreud7903 Před 3 lety +2

    It may be a year too late for me but RIP to a truly brilliant mathematician

  • @metfan999
    @metfan999 Před 10 lety

    Loving the quality of your videos!

  • @jdferreira
    @jdferreira Před 10 lety +4

    I know the game of life is uber cool and stuff. But I would really like to see Conway talk about surreal numbers!

  • @VinBadaBing
    @VinBadaBing Před 10 lety +9

    Going back to inhabiting Mars, he mentioned a machine that builds a copy of itself, which to me sounds like a RepRap (Replicating RapidPrototyper). It is a 3D printer that prints parts for other 3D printers. Keep in mind, I said parts, not an entire printer, so I wonder if 3D printers combined with a smelting furnace (like he mentioned) could achieve this task.

  • @matherman1111
    @matherman1111 Před 2 lety +1

    R.i.p John Conway, may his work continue thriving in the world of mathematics

  • @shawniscoolerthanyou
    @shawniscoolerthanyou Před 8 lety

    6:00 I can imagine why it was more interesting than he thought it would be. It was early in the computing age, people were considering the potential of computers and the appearance of organic life on a computer, even if contrived, is a awe inspiring concept.

  • @Holobrine
    @Holobrine Před 10 lety +5

    2:53 I like his metaphor. When he says tape I assume he means cassette tape. In a more modern sense, DNA is like a DVD: you know the movie's information is stored on it, but without the DVD Player, you have no idea what the movie will be. To make it even more like DNA, suppose the movie on the DVD can change based on who is watching it. In other words, it changes based on its environment.

  • @hansnorleaf
    @hansnorleaf Před 10 lety +4

    being a first year programming student I decided yesterday when I saw this vid to write my own. It took about ½ hour to write the program and a few hours to set up a gui where you could add or remove"life" with the mouse and load a pre-setup glidergun. It was pretty fun, also to just sit and watch random configurations.

    • @hansnorleaf
      @hansnorleaf Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks. I've just started my 3rd year now. I still have the code in my dropbox. In case you are interested, I can share a link

    • @AnthonyMata
      @AnthonyMata Před 8 lety

      It's okay I'm in my second year high school CS class and we did it as an assignment.

  • @marshallodom1388
    @marshallodom1388 Před rokem

    I can only imagine how difficult it is to get recognition outside of his peers for great achievements, much less be able to find something that can actually be achieved when it takes so long for mathematics to progress these days. I knew about him before I knew of him and that's HUGE for a mathematician.

  • @ReplicateReality
    @ReplicateReality Před 3 lety

    still one of my fave videos

  • @MysticJabulon
    @MysticJabulon Před 4 lety +5

    RIP John Conway

  • @GanerRL
    @GanerRL Před 2 lety +4

    when you think about it, a photon is just a glider

    • @Ejeby
      @Ejeby Před 2 lety

      in what way?

  • @Aefire1
    @Aefire1 Před 10 lety

    Utterly amazing.

  • @habibaghasafari2237
    @habibaghasafari2237 Před 10 lety

    it's absolutely amazing!

  • @lipsach
    @lipsach Před 10 lety +3

    I would like to see more interviews like this, with people like Ernő Rubik, Alexey Pajitnov...

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram1032 Před 10 lety +3

    Really nice! - Could you talk with him about the other stuff he did? What, would Conway say, is his favourite underrated piece of work?

  • @ranmindyt2902
    @ranmindyt2902 Před 3 lety +1

    You won’t be forgotten.

  • @Gumplayer2
    @Gumplayer2 Před 11 měsíci

    When I studied an university, teacher showed us Life, I was impressed, and very soon did my own version using Turbo Pascal. From time to time I implemented same Life game using other languages, and nothing seemed to be easier than to make this game. But just recently I realized how far I was from actual truth. My field was always like 2d array with limited width and height, and my edges were just connected with opposite edges to make fake endlessness. I did not know that actual game has to have infinite field and there are number of proper implementations exists which use much more complex algorithms that I had.

  • @trashcat3000
    @trashcat3000 Před 4 lety +3

    Rest in Peace

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 Před 4 lety +3

    RIP. 😥

  • @BaconSizzle48
    @BaconSizzle48 Před 10 lety

    He's great at telling stories and explaining.

  • @johubify
    @johubify Před 4 lety +2

    RIP JON CONWAY

  • @SeanMauer
    @SeanMauer Před 10 lety +6

    I've always been fascinated by the Conway Game of Life because it seems to capture the essence of potential configurations inherent in all of nature. If you could assemble a 3 dimensional version with Plank voxels as the game board and zero point energy states as the neighbors, what set of rules would you have to start with the to get the periodic table?

  • @Newtonified
    @Newtonified Před 10 lety +10

    The Game of Life in 3D would be interesting.

  • @DamaKubu
    @DamaKubu Před 6 lety

    Man seeing great Conway himself sure is great!

  • @jomolisious
    @jomolisious Před 4 lety +2

    Rest well, friend.