Darwinbots Forum
General => Biology => Topic started by: Endy on June 07, 2006, 02:23:23 AM
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Evolution of Evolution (http://www.greythumb.org/blog/index.php?/archives/17-Evolvability-Suppression-to-Stabilize-Far-Sighted-Adaptations.html)
Here's another good link on Grey Thumb. Talks about far-sighted versus short sighted traits and the evolution of each.
It says it's possible for evolution to self-regulate these bad traits. It even mentions another alife simulator being used to prove this. Seems like they gave the creatures the ability to have check-point alles that directly block the negative traits. They also mention that it requires a hierarchy/group regulation to work, since it's in the groups best interest rather than the individual.
I'm going to try and load up a bot with a bunch of counter-attacks not biased by the species attacking. The One is similar to this already and seems to evolve better than most others.
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Nice find Endy, have read GreyThumb's blob for a while and havnt encounted (read: found) this article.