Exploring virtual life, molecular logic, and emergent intelligence
A Bivon is a lifeform that exists only in a digital world, built from algorithms instead of cells.
A Bivon is a simulated organism created in the field of Bivology — virtual biology. Instead of DNA and proteins, a Bivon is made from algorithms and logic, living inside a coded environment. It can grow, adapt, and evolve under different “laws of nature” than Earth’s, helping us imagine how life might arise in other worlds — or entirely new kinds of universes.
A Bivon is a virtual organism designed to exist and evolve entirely within a computational ecosystem. Its structure is defined by code-based “DNA,” a set of encoded rules that determine how it interacts with its environment, gathers resources, reproduces, and adapts over time. Bivons are not simulations of existing Earth life; they are original digital species operating under physics and chemistry that may differ from our own.
In essence, Bivons are experimental probes into the possibilities of life itself, giving us a sandbox to explore biology unconstrained by the physical limits of Earth.