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Encyclopedia > Artificial world

Writers in the fields of science speculation and fiction have created in their works several varieties of artificial worlds.


Such megastructures could have a variety of advantages over natural planets, such as efficient use of solar energy and immense living space, but their construction and/or maintenance would require technologies much in advance of that of 21st-century Earth.


Examples of artificial worlds include:



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This research has yielded simulated physical worlds inhabited by sophisticated autonomous agents in the form of graphical characters that are autonomous, intelligent and, at least in some very rudimentary sense, “alive”.
The artificial fish is an autonomous agent with a realistic deformable body actuated by internal muscles, with eyes, and with a brain that includes motor, perception, behavior, and learning centers.
Artificial fishes perceive objects within a limited field view if objects are close enough and not occluded by other opaque objects.
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