Glider+Buckaroo=Glider

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danieldb
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Glider+Buckaroo=Glider

Post by danieldb » November 15th, 2015, 10:33 am

I feel like this is notable:

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x = 23, y = 11, rule = B3/S23
18bo$18bobo$11b2o5b2o$10bobo$9b3o4b2o$2o6b3o4bo2bo$2o7b3o4bo$10bobo7bo
$11b2o5b2obo$21bo$21b2o!
The glider enters the buckaroo, and then another glider is outputted.

It works no matter what row the block is on:

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x = 23, y = 11, rule = B3/S23
18bo$18bobo$11b2o5b2o$10bobo$2o7b3o4b2o$2o6b3o4bo2bo$9b3o4bo$10bobo7bo
$11b2o5b2obo$21bo$21b2o!

Sokwe
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Re: Glider+Buckaroo=Glider

Post by Sokwe » November 15th, 2015, 6:16 pm

It might be notable to someone working on p30 circuitry, but it doesn't deserve its own topic. Try posting results like this in "Thread for your unsure discoveries".
-Matthias Merzenich

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