Patterns with a ridiculously specific unique property

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Patterns with a ridiculously specific unique property

Post by Rhombic » July 9th, 2017, 7:01 am

A natural c/6 that has three consecutive phases that consist of 4-cell polyplets, with the third polyplet being a horizontal reflection of the second polyplet:

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x = 4, y = 2, rule = MAPAmJA4nrgMAoKImICeuA44lhCMEAowuJocuKSIuJgcKoCsnIAGoDCQCCggGDAIJgoKmDiANhgGmqggqBgIEIKog
2o$2b2o!
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