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===== As a matter of fact, many of the complex patterns you can see in nature come from simple rules. It is the case for hurricanes, flocks of birds, neural networks... We call this phenomenon emergence. Emergent phenomena are not predictable from the initial situation and this is why they surprise us. If you are interested in emergence of complexity in general, you can read more about the [[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/background|background]] of our project. =====
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===== We are driven by this fascination and try to reproduce these snail shells patterns, called Sierpinski triangles, on our own grid of cells. =====
===== We are driven by this fascination and try to reproduce these snail shells patterns, called Sierpinski triangles, on our own grid of cells. =====

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ETH Zurich snails.jpg


You must be wondering where these patterns on snea snail shells come from. What if they would come from a simple rule, followed by all cells on the shell ?


ETH Zurich Rule 90.PNG
As a matter of fact, many of the complex patterns you can see in nature come from simple rules. It is the case for hurricanes, flocks of birds, neural networks... We call this phenomenon emergence. Emergent phenomena are not predictable from the initial situation and this is why they surprise us. If you are interested in emergence of complexity in general, you can read more about the background of our project.


We are driven by this fascination and try to reproduce these snail shells patterns, called Sierpinski triangles, on our own grid of cells.