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Michael Levin's team applied 'theory of life' analysis to a sorting algorithm and found emergent life‑like behaviors not explicit in the code — including delayed gratification, clustering, robustness, and repair. Fascinating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0rCU49lMsPublished at
2025-12-09 09:18:51 UTCEvent JSON
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