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1.1 Agent Based Model
by Alex Xie
Dark Matter
Human Nerve Cells
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Slime mold serves as an exemplary agent-based model, defined as a computational tool for simulating the behaviors and interactions of autonomous agents, whether individual or in groups, in order to gain insights into system behavior. Our existence is governed by cosmic laws, characterized by shared principles of growth. For instance, diverse creatures exhibit similar metabolic rates and body mass ratios. Remarkably, various phenomena exhibit analogous connectivity patterns to slime mold, spanning micro and macro scales, including urban growth, brain nerve development, dark matter, trees, leaves, and internet networks. Thus, our objective was to devise a structure capable of simulating a network with similar characteristics to this universe, enabling organic growth and selfregulation.

City Network
Internet Connection
