Re: Neural networks
- Posted by Liquid-Nitrogen Software <nitrogen_069 at HOTMAIL.COM> Feb 18, 1999
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The organisms are not totaly random, they are generated by a random combination of their parents. The organisms which have better stats tend to survive longest and therefore have a better chance of reproducing where as the weak ones die early in life and don't have the chance to spread their dna. natural selection i guess, survival of the fittest. -Mark. >You do not say, but seem to suggest, that there is in life a law of >evolution that allows random combinations to produce superior organisms. I >do not see this program as proof of that. The variables that are >minipulated in this program are obviously geared toward success. Random is >random. It leads to nothing more than randomness. A true scientist would >tell you that there is no proof for evolution. There has never been >transitional forms of species found. A true scientist would tell you that >is takes more faith to believe in evolution that to believe we were created >by God. >We were, you know! >I compliment you on coding this program. It seems to run good. >Next?