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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
The self reproducing automata is a cellular automata is a self reproducing machine that will continue to copy itself over and over. A cellular automata is a sort of attempt to copy biological cells into computers. The concept was created in the 1940’s by [[ in his book, Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata. This self reproducing automata is also serves as the theory behind computer viruses. A program that will continue to reproduce and infect more computers.
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The self reproducing automata is a cellular automata is a self reproducing machine that will continue to copy itself over and over. A cellular automata is a sort of attempt to copy biological cells into computers. The concept was created in the 1940’s by [[http://wiki.sjs.org/wiki/index.php/History_of_Computers_-_John_von_Neumann]] in his book, Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata. This self reproducing automata is also serves as the theory behind computer viruses. A program that will continue to reproduce and infect more computers.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
This machine was a concept created without a computer. It was also known as a universal constructor.  The machine would essentially work by having a blueprint of itself, copying the blueprint, and reproducing itself and so on. It was designed to attempt to mimic real life examples of reproduction. Mutations could be added to the machine to help it adapt and evolve in changing environments while it continued to reproduce just like a living organism. This invention is so amazing in that it was conceived before DNA was even discovered. It wasn’t until 1995 untilt the first fully implemented version of this idea came to life. It was created by Renato Nobili and Umberto Pesavento.  
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This machine was a concept created without a computer. It was also known as a universal constructor.  The machine would essentially work by having a blueprint of itself, copying the blueprint, and reproducing itself and so on. It was designed to attempt to mimic real life examples of reproduction. Mutations could be added to the machine to help it adapt and evolve in changing environments while it continued to reproduce just like a living organism. This invention is so amazing in that it was conceived before DNA was even discovered. It wasn’t until 1995 until the first fully implemented version of this idea came to life. It was created by Renato Nobili and Umberto Pesavento. This idea has been researched by many other scientists to produce a self-replicating machine. Notable names include Homer Jacobsen, Edward F. Moore, and Freeman Dyson. This technology could possibly lead us to better nano technology. A successful self producing machine would be able to create copies of itself over and over again using resources found in the environment. Self reproducing Automata stretch across the fields of biology, computer science, and physics.
  
 
== Refrences ==
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_universal_constructor
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_universal_constructor
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden_(cellular_automaton)
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden_(cellular_automaton)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-replicating_machine
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https://www.wolframscience.com/reference/notes/876b

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Introduction

The self reproducing automata is a cellular automata is a self reproducing machine that will continue to copy itself over and over. A cellular automata is a sort of attempt to copy biological cells into computers. The concept was created in the 1940’s by [[1]] in his book, Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata. This self reproducing automata is also serves as the theory behind computer viruses. A program that will continue to reproduce and infect more computers.

Overview

This machine was a concept created without a computer. It was also known as a universal constructor. The machine would essentially work by having a blueprint of itself, copying the blueprint, and reproducing itself and so on. It was designed to attempt to mimic real life examples of reproduction. Mutations could be added to the machine to help it adapt and evolve in changing environments while it continued to reproduce just like a living organism. This invention is so amazing in that it was conceived before DNA was even discovered. It wasn’t until 1995 until the first fully implemented version of this idea came to life. It was created by Renato Nobili and Umberto Pesavento. This idea has been researched by many other scientists to produce a self-replicating machine. Notable names include Homer Jacobsen, Edward F. Moore, and Freeman Dyson. This technology could possibly lead us to better nano technology. A successful self producing machine would be able to create copies of itself over and over again using resources found in the environment. Self reproducing Automata stretch across the fields of biology, computer science, and physics.

Refrences

https://embryo.asu.edu/pages/john-von-neumanns-cellular-automata https://www.computerhope.com/people/john_neumann.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_universal_constructor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden_of_Eden_(cellular_automaton) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-replicating_machine https://www.wolframscience.com/reference/notes/876b