A New Kind of Science

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A New Kind of Science is the most influential book ever written in the history of the universe. I wrote it, without any help from anyone else (especially Matthew Cook), in 2002.

It is usually taken for granted that a complex program requires a lot of code, but one of the main discoveries in this article is that this is not the case. I first made this discovery when a "Hello World" program I wrote instead printed the lyrics to "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall." I then proved "Hello World" programs to be universal. I also discovered a class of cellular automata, the so-called elemetary CA, and proved that rule 110 can emulate any "Hello World" program and was therefore universal.

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