This is the thread dedicated to the creation of the game mentioned here:
Door number three: Life/evolution game; Multiple, competing, attempts to create a successful lifeform.
Backdoor 3a: Life game with unique lego based chemistry. You will start off with a self replicating molecule made of bricks and go from
there. May have very long times between updates, but I am fully willing to try this. Will require extreme dedication if anyone
wants to successfully make a universe from scratch. May have ethics considerations if it works. May be written as a computer
program to create a baby universe. Will take a while, probably working with the future players, to come up with laws of physics.
Backdoor 3b: Stripped down version of 1a, you are a lego chemist. Less mind numbing to run/play. Might be fairly boring.
The plan so far is to make laws of physics and fundamental particles until chemistry works (ie interesting, large molecules are capable of being made, the universe won't collapse in on itself, that sort of stuff). Then, we move onto step two, the hunt for a self replicating molecule (in some reasonable environment specified by the originator(s) of said molecule). At that point, the calculations will be too complicated to do by hand, and it will be ported to a computer simulation. At that point, we try to engineer functional life forms (
not necessarily cells as we know them, but something similar in scale.) Once we have some of those, the game is ready to be played as in 2a, with very dedicated people genetically engineering complex life in a novel universe for no apparent reason.
The project is currently accepting recruits from both the forums and people I meet who seem up to it.
The state of the universe (we need a name):
Fundamental particles:
Rounds; have one stud on top and one slot beneath; they are round, with dimensions of 1x1x1/3; they come in two colors, Black and White. When three are stacked, it will create a 1x1x1 cylindrical piece in the following colors:
WWW-White
WWB- Light Gray
WBW- Light Gray
WBB- Dark Gray
BWW- Light Gray
BWB- Dark Gray
BBW- Dark Gray
BBB- Black
This gives four colors with a ratio of:
1 White:3 Light Gray:3 Dark Gray:1 Black
Flats; have one stud on top and one slot beneath; they are square with the dimensions 1x1x1/3; they come in three colors, Red , Yellow, and Blue. When three are stacked, it will create a 1x1x1 block in the following colors:
RRR- Red
RRY- Red-Orange
RRB- Red-Purple
RYR- Red-Orange
RYY- Yellow-Orange
RYB- Black
RBR- Red-Purple
RBY- Black
RBB- Blue-Purple
YRR- Red-Orange
YRY- Yellow-Orange
YYR- Yellow-Orange
YYY- Yellow
YYB- Yellow-Green
YBR- Black
YBY- Yellow-Green
YBB- Blue-Green
BRR- Red-Purple
BRY- Black
BRB- Blue-Purple
BYR- Black
BYY- Yellow-Green
BYB- Blue-Green
BBR- Blue-Purple
BBY- Blue-Green
BBB- Blue
This gives 10 colors with a ratio of:
3 Red-Purple:1 Red:3 Red-Orange:3 Yellow-Orange:1 Yellow:3 Yellow-Green:3 Blue-Green:1 Blue:3 Blue-Purple:6 Black
Fundamental Forces:
Stack: The force which binds studs to slots; analogous to electron bonds; needs more detail.
Something So Stack Stops Swiftly Starting Singularities: It is a problem to not have repulsion; cancels a number of infinities; could make some bricks/shapes more stable than others.
Adjacency: The force which binds blocks together along their sides; analogous to hydrogen bonds at small scales, and to gravity at large scales; force is proportional to 1/distance
3 because of extra dimension for Adjacency only; needs a constant for strength.