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ralferoo · 8 days ago
This is the kind of visualisation that obvious in retrospect, but I don't think anybody's done this before. Very nice.

I think the only change I'd make really is to give the top layer and obviously different colour so you can view from the top and see the current configuration. Currently it just looks confusing because e.g. a - oscillator looks like + instead.

xnx · 8 days ago
Here's one from 2018: https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/9xfquc/3d_visualizati...

One from 2 weeks ago: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUxkEiWDS-q/

I'm sure there is much older.

thih9 · 8 days ago
I like this one, from 1 year ago; a tall structure rendered in Blender: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D50iRzBI3qc
AStrangeMorrow · 8 days ago
Yeah I helped build a 3D parametric engine a few years back at my company. This kind of stacked game of life was one of the first script I added to test it, alongside the 3D terrain generation using Perlin noise.

I highly doubt I was the first one (and I mean that was 4 years ago so the one from 2018 definitely precedes it), however it had a bunch of extra features like colors associated with the initial states and the colors would also propagate and merge alongside the cells

ralferoo · 8 days ago
That 3D printed one is amazing!
jlarocco · 8 days ago
Not to detract from the Show HN entry, but I made this back in 2012 to play with 3Delight's API and implicit surfaces: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/56307994

The one posted to HN is better in several ways, but I was mainly interested in learning about 3Delight.

I'm really curious what bigger hashlife patterns would look like (metacell, etc.) but the visualization gets tricky with that many objects.

layer8 · 8 days ago
The “fading” animation (what the top-down view here looks like, minus the shrinking due to perspective) already did exist in the 1980s, just not the 3D-zation of it.
JKCalhoun · 8 days ago
Came here to say the same: remarkable, just make the very top layer hard white, or outlined, or something that contrasts with the falling history.
vanderZwan · 8 days ago
Very nice visualization!

I thought this was going to be like a Game of Life variation I came up with about 15 years ago where you stack multiple layers of 2D Cellular Automata, allow each layer to have their own rule set, do single steps of each and then define the interactions between the layer as applying Boolean operations before doing the next step (e.g. set layer 1 = 1 xor 2, layer 2 = 1 xnor 2).

I'm pretty sure that's effectively a subset of what you can encode with a multi-state CA (you can after all interpret each layer as a "bit", so e.g. with two layers each point can be in "four states", meaning any give combination of rulesets ber layer + masking operation should have an equivalent four-state CA, but I never bothered to figure out how one would map from one to the other, and then the hard drive where the code was stored crashed so I forgot about it.

boomlinde · 8 days ago
Hmm, shouldn't this pattern be perfectly stable?

     o
    o o
     o
In this simulation it seems to oscillate between two patterns.

Very interesting visualization either way!

qchamaeleon · 8 days ago
I'm guessing you're looking at three cells switching between vertical and horizontal.

O O to OOO and back again. O

boomlinde · 8 days ago
Aah, yes, that's probably it.
WillMorr · 8 days ago
Very nice visualization, the fade out really adds to the organic feel.

I've been playing with a similar system but designed for 3d printing, it's simple to make it self-supporting by just drawing a line from each parent to each child which is neat.

VibeSchema · 12 days ago
What does stacked mean? Is this just 3D game of life where cells die unless 5-6 neighbours and come alive with 4 neighbours? But very cool, would also be cool if you could specify initial configurations perhaps. (BTW, github link seems broken.)
VibeSchema · 12 days ago
Ah found answers in README of vnglst/stacked-game-of-life, nice idea!
vnglst · 12 days ago
Yes, that's right, it's https://github.com/vnglst/stacked-game-of-life

The link was broken indeed. Should be fixed now. Glad you like it!

SsgMshdPotatoes · 7 days ago
Wow, this kinda blew up since first post, what happened :0
freetonik · 8 days ago
Very cool! Would be great to be able to rotate/zoom the 3D space.
Schlagbohrer · 8 days ago
It can at least be rotated, as I did so.
psini · 8 days ago
Am able to rotate/pan/zoom with firefox on desktop using the mouse buttons and scroll wheel
xnorswap · 8 days ago
Not only can you rotate with right-click, you can also pan and zoom and manually add cells.
freetonik · 8 days ago
Huh, somehow it didn't work for me the first time (chrome, macos), but now it works.
perilunar · 8 days ago
Very cool!