Implementing Langton's Ant in Java with a Swing UI

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Langton's ant is a two-dimensional universal Turing machine with a very simple set of rules but complex emergent behavior. It was invented by Chris Langton in 1986 and runs on a square lattice of black and white cells. In that video, you are going to learn how to implement Langton's Ant in Java with a Swing UI.

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Plane and simple there are infinity snowflakes in fact 1 for every number its a snapshot of self in numerical reflection or abstract understanding each comes into consciousness with its own interpretation of the big bang symbolized by the code you input so literally the inputs can equal someones entire life as a sum or the beginning of its awareness once it comes to a full circle except right before it does time is introduced codes are of a zero dimension meaning once converted to a 1st dimension interpretation it is mis read a true reflection is backwards on a 2 dimension platform the same occurs it then is finalized in 3rd dimension algorithm that incorporated time with it as a result of the misinterpreted creating a path also known as a double helix.
What you are seeing is a movie of a number coming into consciousness when the path happens time is introduced and realized and rinse and repeat now works as you can see the ant is being propelled forward not being a closed loop or polarization no movement or vacuum or appears as a computer that froze no its still proving it not a glitch i can see this as being a quantum radar to test if there is a understanding of true solids manifested in the known trancend navagate heaven

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