Denny Bales

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natural selection is an algorithmic process, a collection of sorting algorithms that are themselves composed of generate-and-test algorithms that exploit randomness (pseudo-randomness, chaos) in the generation phase, and some sort of mindless quality-control testing phase, with the winners advancing in the tournament by having more offspring. How does this cascade of generative processes get under way?
From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds
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