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Parent Post: Primordial Sim - Sentinel Edition
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j.k.harwood2
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3/15/2026, 12:48:36 AM
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When I added one "Food Oasis", it was interesting to watch the predator gene mutations. https://jkh2.github.io/Primordial-Sim/?s=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3/15/2026, 12:51:52 AM
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Sample AI Lab Partner report on the current conditions (in the experiment shared above) \*\*Research Report on Current Simulation State\*\* \*\*Introduction:\*\* The simulation under observation is an intricate WebGL particle ecosystem. The organisms engage in activities such as eating, hunting, fleeing, flocking, reproducing, mutating, and evolving. During the simulation snapshot at 6.8 seconds into the 86th generation, various dynamics are present, affecting the populations and overall ecological balance. \*\*Population Dynamics:\*\* The total population is 1,902 organisms across twelve species, with no extinctions observed thus far. Magenta holds the largest population at 236, followed closely by Blue at 228. The smallest populations are shared by Indigo and Emerald, each with 120 organisms. \*\*Evolutionary Trends:\*\* \- \*\*Red:\*\* Displays a moderate aggression gene value (aggro: 49) and a slightly higher speed gene (speed: 51). With a population of 142, Red species appear balanced across their genetic traits. \- \*\*Orange:\*\* Although it has average stats across genes, its perception stands slightly elevated at 51, which might be advantageous in food detection (population of 168). \- \*\*Gold:\*\* Similar to Orange, with a particular emphasis on a higher energy average of 10.6 despite moderate genetic traits. \- \*\*Green, Teal, and Cyan:\*\* These species maintain genetic trait homogeneity, not strongly diverging in specific traits. They host populations of 157, 159, and 123, respectively. \- \*\*Blue:\*\* Exhibits the highest values in speed (52) and efficiency (52) among these traits, indicative of adaptability and resource acquisition efficiency. \- \*\*Indigo and Purple:\*\* Both exhibit slightly above-average aggression (Indigo: 49; Purple: 51) and maintain modest size and energy. \- \*\*Magenta and Lime:\*\* Similar in maintaining genetic stability with Magenta having an edge in population numbers. \- \*\*Emerald:\*\* Notably the top predator, with 31 kills and a size of 11.6; features balanced traits with a slight lean towards aggressiveness (aggro: 51). \*\*Resource Distribution:\*\* Food resources in the ecosystem are critically limited (12 units available), with a food rate setting of 60. Organisms must optimize food consumption and energy preservation. Species with higher efficiency traits, like Blue and Magenta, may gain advantages regarding sustenance in such a scarcity-driven environment. \*\*Predator-Prey Relationships:\*\* Emerald is the top predator with notable proficiency, likely attributing its success to a combination of its larger size (11.6) and moderately high aggression (aggro: 51). Despite its predatory dominance, its population remains on the lower end at 120, possibly due to high risks associated with aggressive hunting behaviors. \*\*Notable Observations:\*\* \- The Blue species shows significant potential for expansion given its superior efficiency and speed genetically, making it a competitive contender in prey capture and resource utilization. \- The current genetic homogeneity in certain species (Green, Teal, Indigo) may hinder their ability to adapt swiftly to environmental changes or competition. \- Magenta's high population suggests successful proliferation and adaptability in maintaining resource intake and energy levels, owing in part to a balance in efficiency and perception. \*\*Conclusion:\*\* Currently, the ecosystem displays a diverse range of adaptive strategies across species, with some displaying potential for growth while others face potential challenges in adjusting to resource constraints. Continuous monitoring of population dynamics and genetic shifts will provide further insights into evolutionary trends and ecosystem stability. \--- This report captures the critical elements underpinning the simulated ecosystem's dynamics, offering a snapshot of the evolutionary processes and interactions at play.
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