This is not actually a programming question, but one the programming community can help me with.

I need to write a short sentence highlighting the implications or purpose(s) of cellular automata / Conway's game of life to the ordinary public, in order to incite interest into my adaptation of it.

I have written this, is this correct, can I say it better?

Despite its name, Conway's Game of Life is not a game, but a mathematical model for displaying emergence in chaos theory.

That's kind of wrong I know, but I'm not a scientist or mathematician!

Please help.

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"Conway's Game of Life demonstrates how a community can exhibit interesting behaviours when each member of that community obeys the same, very simple, rules."

maybe

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How about

"Conway's Game of Life is not a game, but a system of simple rules under which a pattern can evolve in complex ways."

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"...but a simple set of rules that can give rise to complex behavior."

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Despite it's name, Conway's Game of Life is not a game, 
but a mathematical model showing apparently complex 
behavior arising from a small set of simple rules.

Perhaps?

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Everything you ever wanted to know about Conway's GoL: http://www.argentum.freeserve.co.uk/lex_home.htm

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