| ▲ | ggm a day ago | |
So that gets to how it differs, but it doesn't say its not a cellular automata. It could say "it's a cellular automata with different rules" | ||
| ▲ | gsf_emergency_6 a day ago | parent [-] | |
It is a cellular automata distinguished by commutativity. You used CGL as the basis for comparison, that's highly nonAbelian. According to Wolfram (& I agree :), everything is a cellular automaton, so comparing to CGL made more sense to me. | ||