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Drognan:
Hi guys,
Don't know if anyone ever checked this, but are we sure that number of zeroes in zerobot DNA speeds up evolution?
To evaluate this, started new simulation with two types of zerobots.
1. type: zerobot with 910 zeroes in genome

2, type: zerobot with 3600 zeroes in genome

Both species are marked as veggies.

Bets anyone?  


I'll keep you posted...

Drognan:
ok, new event, guy with 3600 zeroes first learn how to feed, two nearest bots got eaten...
No reproduction yet, it's 1,9K cycles...

So it's 1:0 for bots with lots of zeroes... So far theory is correct  

Olmost forgot, there is one more category zerobots, one with random numbers instead zeroes so now I inserted 8 bots with 4000 numbers, zeroes will have 1,9 Kcycles advantage, but don't want to start all proces over again  

Houshalter:
My moneys on the random number bots.

Drognan:

--- Quote from: Houshalter ---My moneys on the random number bots.
--- End quote ---

Are You sure? Guys with zeroes are 1,9Kcycles ahead

Houshalter:
If they can't reproduce yet, then their dna is just random. The only problem is the zero-bots already have other commands while the random bots are stuck with numbers.

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