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by vivi » March 14th, 2024, 11:38 am
Antonin Duda wrote: ↑March 14th, 2024, 11:17 am
Is this pi blinker to glider reaction new, or I'm stupid?
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x = 41, y = 15, rule = B3/S23
2b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o5$2o$obo$2bo$obo$2o5$2b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o!
hotdogPi wrote: ↑March 14th, 2024, 11:20 am
The new blinkers are at a different spacing from the old ones, so it can't be reused.
becomes partially reburnable if staggered? still needs a source of blinkers, though
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x = 104, y = 67, rule = B3/S23
56bo$55b4o$54bo3bo6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o$29bo8bo8bo6b2o$29bo8bo8bo7b2obo
$29bo8bo8bo9bo2$63b2o$63bobo$65bo$63bobo$63b2o2$29bo8bo8bo9bo$29bo8bo
8bo7b2obo$29bo8bo8bo6b2o$3o6b3o3bobo36bo3bo6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o$14b3o
38b4o$14b2ob2o37bo$16b3obo$16b2o$20b6o31b2o$16b2o38bobo$16b3obo37bo$
14b2ob2o$14b3o$3o6b3o3bobo47bo8b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o$29bo8bo8bo8bo7b2o$29bo
8bo8bo8bo6bo$29bo8bo8bo8bo5b2ob2o$62bobob2o$62b2obob2o$66bo2bo$65b6o$
66bo2bo$62b2obob2o$62bobob2o$29bo8bo8bo8bo5b2ob2o$19bo9bo8bo8bo8bo6bo$
18b3o8bo8bo8bo8bo7b2o$3o6b3o6bobo44bo8b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o$21b2o$22b2o$17bo
5b3o32bo$24bobo29bobo$26bo30b2o$24bobo$17bo5b3o$22b2o32bo$21b2o32b4o$
3o6b3o6bobo33bo3bo6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o$18b3o8bo8bo8bo6b2o$19bo9bo8bo8b
o7b2obo$29bo8bo8bo9bo2$63b2o$63bobo$65bo$63bobo$63b2o2$29bo8bo8bo9bo$
29bo8bo8bo7b2obo$29bo8bo8bo6b2o$54bo3bo6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o6b3o$55b4o$56bo
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by theonesthatsmile » March 14th, 2024, 9:27 pm
Made this loaf puffer.
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x = 22, y = 21, rule = B3/S23
10b2o8bo$9b4o8bo$9b2ob2o3bo3bo$11b2o5b4o4$17bo$18b2o$19bo$19bo$18bo3$
20bo$21bo$17bo3bo$2b2o14b4o$2ob2o$4o$b2o!
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by theonesthatsmile » March 15th, 2024, 4:52 pm
This feels to simple to not be found but anyway I call it the Squadron.
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x = 18, y = 117, rule = B3/S23
5bobo$4bo2bo$3b2o$2bo$b4o$o4bo6bo$o2bo5b2obo$o2bo5bo$bo7bo$2b4obo$3bo
3bo$4bo6b6o$4b5o2bo5bo$11bo$4b5o3bo4bo$4bo9b2o$3bo3bo2bo$2b4obo$bo7bob
o$o2bo5bo$o2bo5b3o$o4bo$b4o$2bo$3b2o$4bo2bo$5bobo4$5bobo$4bo2bo$3b2o$
2bo$b4o$o4bo6bo$o2bo5b2obo$o2bo5bo$bo7bo$2b4obo$3bo3bo$4bo6b6o$4b5o2bo
5bo$11bo$4b5o3bo4bo$4bo9b2o$3bo3bo2bo$2b4obo$bo7bobo$o2bo5bo$o2bo5b3o$
o4bo$b4o$2bo$3b2o$4bo2bo$5bobo4$5bobo$4bo2bo$3b2o$2bo$b4o$o4bo$o2bo5b
3o$o2bo5bo$bo7bobo$2b4obo$3bo3bo2bo$4bo9b2o$4b5o3bo4bo$11bo$4b5o2bo5bo
$4bo6b6o$3bo3bo$2b4obo$bo7bo$o2bo5bo$o2bo5b2obo$o4bo6bo$b4o$2bo$3b2o$
4bo2bo$5bobo4$5bobo$4bo2bo$3b2o$2bo$b4o$o4bo$o2bo5b3o$o2bo5bo$bo7bobo$
2b4obo$3bo3bo2bo$4bo9b2o$4b5o3bo4bo$11bo$4b5o2bo5bo$4bo6b6o$3bo3bo$2b
4obo$bo7bo$o2bo5bo$o2bo5b2obo$o4bo6bo$b4o$2bo$3b2o$4bo2bo$5bobo!
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by Tawal » March 16th, 2024, 12:48 pm
A Glider can replace the second natural Glider of a H on a different lane (4hd) and timing (15 ticks).
It's a pseudo-heisenburp as the Glider is partially damaged (edit: but doesn't loose any timing).
It works with Fx119 as shown below.
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x = 130, y = 90, rule = LifeHistory
$30.2D$29.2D2B$30.BD2B$31.4B$32.4B53.3D$33.4B52.D3B$34.4B52.D3B$35.4B
52.4B$36.4B52.4B$37.4B52.4B$38.4B52.4B$39.4B52.4B$40.4B52.4B$41.4B52.
4B$42.4B52.4B$43.4B52.4B$44.4B52.4B$45.4B52.4B$46.4B52.4B$47.4B52.4B$
48.4B52.4B$49.4B52.4B$50.4B52.4B$51.4B52.4B$52.4B52.4B$51.6B52.4B$50.
8B52.4B$48.11B49.7B$46.14B46.9B$45.11B.4B44.11B$46.16B44.13B$46.17B
43.14B$45.19B41.16B$44.21B39.17B$44.22B38.18B$43.19B.4B36.19B$43.20B.
4B35.20B$44.20B.4B35.20B$42.21B3.4B32.21B$42.21B4.4B31.21B$42.19B7.4B
30.19B$43.17B9.2B2E30.17B$42.18B10.2EB29.18B$40.20B11.BE27.20B$38.21B
39.21B$38.2BE18B39.2BE18B$37.3BEBE14B40.3BEBE14B$38.2B3E13B42.2B3E13B
$37.5BE13B41.5BE13B$36.20B40.20B$35.4B4.13B39.4B4.13B$34.4B4.4B4.6B
38.4B4.4B4.6B$33.4B4.DBDB5.7B36.4B4.DBDB5.7B$32.4B5.2DB6.6B36.4B5.2DB
6.6B$31.4B7.D6.6B36.4B7.D6.6B$30.4B15.6B35.4B15.6B$29.4B15.8B33.4B15.
8B$28.4B17.6B33.4B17.6B$27.4B18.7B31.4B18.7B$26.4B17.17B2.B19.4B17.
17B2.B$25.4B16.B.2B2A11BDB.B2C17.4B16.B.2B2A11BDB.B2C$24.4B16.2A3B2A
9B3D3BC17.4B16.2A3B2A9B3D3BC$23.4B17.2A14BDBDB.2B16.4B17.2A14BDBDB.2B
$22.4B19.15BD3B18.4B19.15BD3B$21.4B18.5B2.B2.2B2.6B18.4B18.5B2.B2.2B
2.6B$20.4B19.2A4.3B28.4B19.2A4.3B$19.4B21.A3.B2AB27.4B21.A3.B2AB$18.
4B19.3A5.2A27.4B19.3A5.2A$17.4B20.A35.4B20.A$16.4B56.4B$15.4B56.4B$
14.4B56.4B$13.4B56.4B$12.4B56.4B$11.4B56.4B$10.4B56.4B$9.4B56.4B$8.4B
56.4B$7.4B56.4B$6.4B56.4B$5.BD2B56.BD2B$4.2D2B56.2D2B$5.2D58.2D!
Edit2: Corrected Fx199 to Fx119
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by squareroot12621 » March 17th, 2024, 7:48 pm
Pre-loaf–hassling p4—definitely not the smallest stabilization, and definitely a rediscovery:
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x = 44, y = 44, rule = B3/S23
15b2o3b2o4b2o3b2o2b2o$15bobobobo2b3obobobo2bo2b2o$17bobobobob2obobo5b
2o2bob2o$16bo2bobob2o3bob2o5bob2obo$12b2obo5bo2bo7bobo2bo5bo$12b2o2b2o
2b2o4bo4b2obo2b4ob2o$13bo3bo2b2o2b2obobo2bo2bobo4bo$8b3o2bo6b3o4bob2o
5b4o2bo$7b2o4bo3bo2b2o2b2obobo2bo2bobo4bo$7bo4b2o2b2o2b2o4bo4b2obo2b4o
b2o$7bo4b2obo5bo2bo7bobo2bo5bo$16bo2bobob2o3bob2o5bob2obo$4b2o3b2o6bo
bobobob2obobo5b2o2bob2o$4b7o4bobobobo2b3obobobo2bo2b2o$15b2o3b2o4b2o3b
2o2b2o$2o2bo5bo2b2o$o2bobo3bobo2bo$b2o2b2ob2o2b2o2$b3o7b3o$o4b5o4bo$15o
$7bo$2b2o7b2o$bob2obobob2obo$b2o3bobo3b2o$3o2bo3bo2b3o$o5b3o5bo$b3o7b
3o$6b3o$b3o3bo3b3o$o2bobo3bobo2bo$2o2b3ob3o2b2o2$4b2o3b2o$2o4bobo4b2o
$obo4bo4bobo$2b11o$bo3bobobo3bo$bobobobobobobo$2b2obo3bob2o2$2b2ob5ob
2o$2bob2o3b2obo!
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4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o![[ THEME 0 AUTOSTART GPS 8 Z 16 T 1 T 1 Z 19.027 T 2 T 2 Z 22.627 T 3 T 3 Z 26.909 T 4 T 4 Z 32 T 5 T 5 Z 38.055 T 6 T 6 Z 45.255 T 7 T 7 Z 53.817 LOOP 8 ]]
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by TYCF » March 18th, 2024, 1:55 pm
Interesting reaction.
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x = 31, y = 9, rule = LifeHistory
2A26.2A$2A26.2A4$.2A26.2A$2A4.2C20.2A$.2A2.C.C21.2A$2.A3.C23.A!
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x = 5, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
obobo$2ob2o$obobo!
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x = 5, y = 4, rule = B35/S234i8
2bo$bobo$2ob2o$5o!
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by qqd » March 20th, 2024, 5:35 am
TYCF wrote: ↑March 18th, 2024, 1:55 pm
Interesting reaction.
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x = 31, y = 9, rule = LifeHistory
2A26.2A$2A26.2A4$.2A26.2A$2A4.2C20.2A$.2A2.C.C21.2A$2.A3.C23.A!
qqd wrote: ↑September 13th, 2022, 12:13 pm
Here is a B-to-G period-doubler
Boat absent: B converts into boat
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x = 17, y = 10, rule = LifeHistory
9.2A$8.B2AB$8.3B$5.2B2.B$3.11B$.9B2C4B$9B2C4B2D$.9B2C2BDBD$3.8BC3BD$
8.B.4B!
Boat present: B converts boat into glider
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x = 17, y = 10, rule = LifeHistory
9.2A$8.B2AB$8.3B$5.2B2.B$3.11B$.9B2C4B$9B2C4B2D$.9B2C2BDBD$3.8BC3BD$
8.B.4B!
The problem is, it's almost impossible to get the B in (unless we find a conduit that sends the B back into itself, or a C-heptomino),but if we do find a way to do that using conduits, we might be able to double glider streams using this or use this as a sort of memory cell where the boat represents the state.
hotdogPi wrote: ↑September 13th, 2022, 12:35 pm
Unfortunately, predecessors of B-heptominoes pretty much always move forward, so pretty much anything will hit the boat.
My new p2p:
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x = 20, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
4bo5b2obo$2b3o5bob2o$bo14b2o$bo2b3o4b3o2bobo$2obo3bo2bo3bobobo$3bo3b4o
3bobob2o$3bo3bo2bo3bobobo$4b3o4b3o2bobo$16b2o$4b3o4b3o$4bo2bo3bo2bo$6b
obo4bobo$7bo6bo!
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by b-engine » March 20th, 2024, 6:41 am
There're many oscillators that works in both B3/S23 and B3/S234c (Conway++). Therefore, I constructed a small
diagonal on-off oscillator with rotor having 4c neighbors. This cause it to become a still life in Conway++. It can been welded with catalysts, which can help to construct endemic objects.
However, this oscillator is very small, so I'm 75% positive that it's known.
This is the smallest casing I found so far:
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x = 8, y = 8, rule = B3/S23
bo3bo$obobobo$b2obo2bo$5b2o$b2o$o2bob2o$bobobobo$2bo3bo!
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by confocaloid » March 20th, 2024, 6:49 am
^^
Crossposting (from a dedicated forum thread) what I believe to be the current record holder for the smallest known oscillator endemic to Life within the range-1 Moore neighbourhood two-state isotropic rulespace:
AbhpzTa wrote: ↑September 15th, 2022, 5:56 pm
[...]
Minpop 56:
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x = 68, y = 31, rule = B3/S23
26bo$24b3o$23bo$23b2o$2o$bo$bobo$2b2o2$20b2o$19b2o$20bo6$44bo$44b2o$
43b2o2$61b2o$61bobo$63bo2b2o$63bobobo$40b2o19b2o2bo$41bo18bo5bo$38b3o
20b2obobo$38bo23bob2o$62bo$61b2o!
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by C_R_116 » March 24th, 2024, 9:59 pm
I'm not sure if you can make a new spaceship from this 28c/83 crawler:
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x = 157, y = 341, rule = B3/S23
156bo$154b2o$155b2o47$134bo$134bobo$134b2o47$113bobo$113b2o$114bo46$
93bo$92bo$92b3o$12b2o$12b2o27$12b2o$12b2o17$73bo$71b2o$72b2o8$12b2o$
12b2o27$12b2o$12b2o10$51bo$51bobo$51b2o15$12b2o$12b2o27$12b2o$12b2o3$
30bobo$30b2o$31bo22$12b2o$12b2o9$3bo$2b3o$b2o2bo4$o$b2o$b3o2b2o$2b2o2b
2o$5b3o$obo2b2o$2bo$3o!
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by AlbertArmStain » March 28th, 2024, 9:13 pm
Block keeper
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x = 45, y = 11, rule = LifeHistory
6.2E28.2D$6.2E5.C22.2D5.C$12.3C27.3C$12.C29.C3$2.2A28.2A$.A.A27.A.A$.
A29.A$2A6.2A20.2A6.2A$8.2A28.2A!
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by Tawal » March 30th, 2024, 1:36 pm
The G-to-H shown on LifeWiki
G-to-X (November 2023) - Converters have some features.
"X
n" means period
n multiplier.
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x = 207, y = 98, rule = LifeHistory
9$49.5D3.7D3.5D2.5D$49.D4.D5.D6.D3.D2.D3.D$49.D4.D5.D6.D3.D2.D3.D$11.
3D35.D4.D5.D6.D3.D2.D3.D$12.D36.5D6.D6.5D2.D3.D$10.3D36.D.D8.D10.D2.D
3.D$49.D2.D7.D10.D2.D3.D$49.D3.D6.D10.D2.D3.D$49.D4.D5.D6.5D2.5D4$24.
A$22.3A$21.A$12.2A7.2A$12.2A3$3.2A$3.2A64.4D16.5D2.5D8.5D2.5D8.5D2.5D
8.5D2.5D8.5D4.2D9.5D2.5D$73.D15.D3.D2.D3.D8.D3.D2.D12.D3.D6.D8.D3.D6.
D8.D3.D3.D.D9.D3.D2.D3.D$59.D5.D7.D15.D3.D2.D3.D8.D3.D2.D12.D3.D6.D8.
D3.D6.D8.D3.D2.D2.D9.D3.D2.D3.D$35.A24.D3.D8.D15.D3.D2.D3.D8.D3.D2.D
12.D3.D6.D8.D3.D6.D8.D3.D5.D9.D3.D2.D3.D$34.A.A24.D.D6.3D16.5D2.5D8.
5D2.5D8.5D4.3D8.5D2.5D8.5D5.D9.5D2.D3.D$4.2A29.A26.D6.D19.D3.D6.D8.D
3.D6.D8.D3.D6.D8.D3.D2.D12.D3.D5.D9.D3.D2.D3.D$5.A55.D.D5.D19.D3.D6.D
8.D3.D6.D8.D3.D6.D8.D3.D2.D12.D3.D5.D9.D3.D2.D3.D$2.3A3.2A50.D3.D4.D
19.D3.D6.D8.D3.D6.D8.D3.D6.D8.D3.D2.D12.D3.D5.D9.D3.D2.D3.D$2.A4.A.A
49.D5.D3.5D15.5D2.5D8.5D2.5D8.5D2.5D8.5D2.5D8.5D3.5D7.5D2.5D$7.A$6.2A
7$17.2A$16.A2.A$17.2A3$33.2A$33.2A3$10.E$11.E$9.3E2$73.D15.5D2.5D$72.
2D15.D3.D2.D3.D$59.D5.D5.D.D19.D6.D$33.A26.D3.D5.D2.D19.D6.D$31.3A27.
D.D5.D3.D18.2D5.2D$30.A31.D6.6D18.D6.D$28.A2.A29.D.D9.D19.D6.D$28.4A
28.D3.D8.D19.D6.D$59.D5.D7.D19.D6.D$18.2A8.2A$18.2A9.A$12.2A15.A.2A$
13.A7.2A3.2A.A2.A$10.3A7.A2.A3.A.2A$10.A8.A.2A3.A$17.3A5.A$16.A4.5A.A
$16.2A4.A3.A.A$20.A4.A2.A$20.2A4.2A!
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by vilc » April 2nd, 2024, 1:13 pm
p28 wick based on the two pond and two block reaction (here supported by 34P14).
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x = 70, y = 50, rule = B3/S23
3b2o5b2o$3b2o5b2o4$3b2o5b2o11b2o$2bo2bo3bo2bo10b2o$bo3bo3bo3bo$5b2ob2o
$o5bobo5bo2b2o4b2o$bo3bo3bo3bo2bo2bo2bo2bo$5bo3bo6bo2bo2bo2bo3bo$2bo9b
o4b2o4b2o2bo2bo$2bo2bo3bo2bo18bo$3b2o5b2o14bo4bo$17b2o13bo$17b2o8bo3bo
$29b2o$25b2o$24bo3bo8b2o$23bo13b2o$24bo4bo$24bo$25bo2bo2b2o4b2o$26bo3b
o2bo2bo2bo$30bo2bo2bo2bo3bo$31b2o4b2o2bo2bo$45bo$40bo4bo$31b2o13bo$31b
2o8bo3bo$43b2o$39b2o$38bo3bo8b2o$37bo13b2o$38bo4bo14b2o5b2o$38bo18bo2b
o3bo2bo$39bo2bo2b2o4b2o4bo9bo$40bo3bo2bo2bo2bo6bo3bo$44bo2bo2bo2bo2bo
3bo3bo3bo$45b2o4b2o2bo5bobo5bo$60b2ob2o$56bo3bo3bo3bo$45b2o10bo2bo3bo
2bo$45b2o11b2o5b2o4$58b2o5b2o$58b2o5b2o!
The original article introducing the reaction only mentions a p22 wick, but I couldn't find a suitable sparker to extend it (if this is the right direction) :
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x = 90, y = 48, rule = LifeHistory
7.A$6.A2.A$4.A5.A6.A7.2A$4.A6.A4.A.A6.A$8.A2.A11.A.A$10.A.A3.A2.A3.2A
$5.2A.2A2.A.A3.2A$7.2A3.A.A2.2A.2A$2.2A3.A2.A3.A.A62.A$.A.A11.A2.A58.
A2.A$.A6.A.A4.A6.A37.2A7.A6.A5.A$2A7.A6.A5.A38.A6.A.A4.A6.A$17.A2.A
40.A.A11.A2.A$19.C42.2A3.A2.A3.A.A$67.2A3.A.A2.2A.2A$20.2A43.2A.2A2.A
.A3.2A$19.A2.A2.2A8.2A33.A.A3.A2.A3.2A$19.A2.A2.2A7.A2.A5.C24.A2.A11.
A.A$20.2A11.A3.A26.A6.A4.A.A6.A$33.A3.A6.2A18.A5.A6.A7.2A$32.A2.A7.A
2.A2.2A8.2A5.A2.A$20.2A14.A6.A2.A2.2A7.A2.A5.C$15.2A2.A2.A6.A14.2A11.
A3.A$15.2A2.A2.A7.A2.A23.A3.A6.2A$20.2A6.A3.A23.A2.A7.A2.A2.2A$28.A3.
A11.2A14.A6.A2.A2.2A$22.C5.A2.A7.2A2.A2.A6.A14.2A$20.A2.A5.2A8.2A2.A
2.A7.A2.A$3.2A7.A6.A5.A18.2A6.A3.A$4.A6.A.A4.A6.A26.A3.A11.2A$4.A.A
11.A2.A24.C5.A2.A7.2A2.A2.A$5.2A3.A2.A3.A.A33.2A8.2A2.A2.A$10.2A3.A.A
2.2A.2A43.2A$8.2A.2A2.A.A3.2A$13.A.A3.A2.A3.2A42.C$11.A2.A11.A.A40.A
2.A$7.A6.A4.A.A6.A38.A5.A6.A7.2A$7.A5.A6.A7.2A37.A6.A4.A.A6.A$9.A2.A
58.A2.A11.A.A$10.A62.A.A3.A2.A3.2A$68.2A.2A2.A.A3.2A$70.2A3.A.A2.2A.
2A$65.2A3.A2.A3.A.A$64.A.A11.A2.A$64.A6.A.A4.A6.A$63.2A7.A6.A5.A$80.A
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by Sokwe » April 2nd, 2024, 4:02 pm
vilc wrote: ↑April 2nd, 2024, 1:13 pm
p28 wick based on the two pond and two block reaction
The earliest mention I could find of this wick is
here, where I attributed it to Jason Summers. However, I can't find any mention of the wick by Summers.
It was first stabilized by Scorbie
here using the p14
bi-block hassler. The
34P14 shuttle support was first noted by praosylen and myself here:
Sokwe wrote: ↑October 12th, 2018, 12:14 am
praosylen wrote: ↑October 11th, 2018, 10:57 pm
New sparky p14 shuttle found by carybe (again):
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x = 11, y = 15, rule = B3/S23
b2o5b2o$b2o5b2o5$2b2o3b2o$b2o5b2o$o2bo3bo2bo$obo5bobo$3o5b3o3$b2o5b2o$b2o5b2o!
It has exactly the same symmetry as the tumbler, and even looks a bit like a larger version of it. Isn't there some pond hassler wick that this could support?
Yes it can:
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x = 84, y = 64, rule = B3/S23
72b2o5b2o$72b2o5b2o4$59b2o11b2o5b2o$59b2o10bo2bo3bo2bo$70bo3bo3bo3bo$
74b2ob2o$59b2o4b2o2bo5bobo5bo$58bo2bo2bo2bo2bo3bo3bo3bo$54bo3bo2bo2bo
2bo6bo3bo$53bo2bo2b2o4b2o4bo9bo$52bo18bo2bo3bo2bo$52bo4bo14b2o5b2o$51b
o13b2o$52bo3bo8b2o$53b2o$57b2o$45b2o8bo3bo$45b2o13bo$54bo4bo$59bo$45b
2o4b2o2bo2bo$44bo2bo2bo2bo3bo$40bo3bo2bo2bo2bo$39bo2bo2b2o4b2o$38bo$
38bo4bo$37bo13b2o$38bo3bo8b2o$39b2o$43b2o$31b2o8bo3bo$31b2o13bo$40bo4b
o$45bo$31b2o4b2o2bo2bo$30bo2bo2bo2bo3bo$26bo3bo2bo2bo2bo$25bo2bo2b2o4b
2o$24bo$24bo4bo$23bo13b2o$24bo3bo8b2o$25b2o$29b2o$17b2o8bo3bo$17b2o13b
o$3b2o5b2o14bo4bo$2bo2bo3bo2bo18bo$2bo9bo4b2o4b2o2bo2bo$5bo3bo6bo2bo2b
o2bo3bo$bo3bo3bo3bo2bo2bo2bo2bo$o5bobo5bo2b2o4b2o$5b2ob2o$bo3bo3bo3bo$
2bo2bo3bo2bo10b2o$3b2o5b2o11b2o4$3b2o5b2o$3b2o5b2o!
I think this was simply an error in the article. It's not really a p22 wick in a meaningful sense. That "wick" could work at any period, given the proper sparkers:
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x = 60, y = 22, rule = B3/S23
55bo2$53b2o$38b2o8b2o2bo2bo$31bo6b2o8b2o2bo2bo$53b2o$29b2o$14b2o8b2o2b
o2bo6b2o4b2o$7bo6b2o8b2o2bo2bo5bo2bo2bo2bo6b2o$29b2o6bo2bo2bo2bo5bo2bo
2b2o$5b2o31b2o4b2o6bo2bo2b2o$2o2bo2bo6b2o4b2o31b2o$2o2bo2bo5bo2bo2bo2b
o6b2o$5b2o6bo2bo2bo2bo5bo2bo2b2o8b2o6bo$14b2o4b2o6bo2bo2b2o8b2o$29b2o$
5b2o$4bo2bo2b2o8b2o6bo$4bo2bo2b2o8b2o$5b2o2$4bo!
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by Supersuthiastic » April 2nd, 2024, 6:32 pm
I've been recently trying to build a super-long lasting novelty generator. I had used patterns such as the primer to build it. On today, I have built one that I don't know whether it will ever go boring. Here's the pattern:
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x = 321, y = 389, rule = B3/S23
313bobo$312bo$313bo2bo$315b3o7$307bo$306b3o2$306b3o9b2o$307b2ob2o7b2o$
309bo9bo353$5bo10bo$4bobo8bobo$5bo8bo2bo$15b2o$bo$obo$bo10b2o$12b2o4$
19bo$6b2o10b3o$6b2o9bo2bo$2bo14b3o$bobo14bo$o2bo$b2o10b2o$12bob2o$11b
2obo$12b2o!
It never seems to bore the back, destroy the engine, or gets stopped by an eater. It lasts for at least 30,000,000 generations. You are welcome to determine the fate of the pattern that I just described. I think it is a close relative to Pigeon's original p229689152 puffer.
[just kidding. Gets stopped by an eater at around gen 95,000,000]
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by Supersuthiastic » April 3rd, 2024, 4:17 pm
Hi, I am currently having so much fun with a switch engine that shoots backwards gliders. I have a pattern that has an unknown fate, and it is shown below:
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x = 364, y = 383, rule = B3/S23
356bobo$355bo$356bo2bo$358b3o7$350bo$349b3o2$349b3o9b2o$350b2ob2o7b2o$
352bo9bo353$10bobo$9bo$10bo2bo$12b3o6$bo$obo2$o2bo$2b2o$3bo!
It seems to never "go boring" and I've checked it to 100,000,000 gens:
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x = 287, y = 287, rule = B3/S23
96bo7$94bo4$94bo4$93bo2$93bo4$91bo2$91bo$91bo$90b2o$91bo2$90bo11$89bo$
89bo$89bo$88bo4$88bo2$86bo4$86bo3$86bo2$85bo5$84bo5$83bo2$83bo3$83bo
12$79bo4$79bo3$78bo2$78bo2$2o188b2o$b2o186b2o$2b2o182bob2o$3b2o71bo
108b4o$4b2o70bo107b4o$5b2o69bo106b2obo$6b2o68bo103bob2o$7b2o66b2o102b
4o$8b2o164b2o2b4o$9b2o162b3ob2obo$10b2o63bo94bob6o$11b2o156b8o$12b2o
153b5o3bo$13b2o151b3o$14b2o147bob2o$15b2o145b4o$16b2o141b6o$17b2o137bo
b4obo$18b2o135b4o$19b2o132b5o$20b2o52bo77b3o$21b2o50bo75bob2o$22b2o49b
o74b4o$23b2o48bo71b6o$24b2o118b4obo$25b2o116b2o$26b2o114b2o$27b2o44bo
65b4o$28b2o105b7o$29b2o40bo61b5obo$30b2o100b3obo$31b2o98b2o$32b2o96b2o
$33b2o36bo53bo3b2o$34b2o88b2o2b2o$35b2o86b2o2b2o$36b2o33bo50b2o2b2o$
37b2o79b2ob3ob2o$38b2o30bo46b2ob2o$39b2o72b2ob5o$40b2o69b6o$41b2o66b7o
$42b2o63b4o3bo$43b2o24bo35b4o$44b2o58b2obo$45b2o55b3o$46b2o53b3o$47b2o
49b5o$48b2o18bo26b5o$49b2o43b4o$50b2o40b5o$51b2o15bo21b4o$52b2o33b4o$
53b2o13bo16b3ob2o$54b2o28b5o$55b2o26b3o$56b2o23b2o$57b2o19b4o$58b2o15b
ob4o$59b2o12b6o$60b2o10b5o$61b2o8b2o$62b2o6b2o$63b3o3b2o$63b3o2b2o$63b
ob4o$62b2o2b2o3bo4bo$62bo2bob2o15bo$61b2obo3b2o14bo6bo$61bob2o4b2o25bo
3bo$60b4o6b2o$60b3o8b2o34bo$59b3o10b2o$59b2o12b2o45bo$58b2o14b2o60bo$
58b3o14b2o$57b4o15b2o74bo$57b3o17b2o$56b3o19b2o$56bobo20b2o87bo2bo$55b
2obo21b2o$55bobo23b2o87bo3bo2bo5bo$54b3o25b2o106bo$54b2o27b2o106bo$53b
2o29b2o111bo5bo2bo$53b2o30b2o$52b3o31b2o125bo$52b3o32b2o$51b2obo33b2o
137bo$51b3obo33b2o$50b3o37b2o150bo$50b2o39b2o$49b3o40b2o165bo$49b3o41b
2o$48b3o43b2o179bo$48b2o45b2o181b2obo4bo$47b4o$47b3o$46b3o$46b3o$45b3o
$45b2o$44b4o$44bobo$43b3o$43b2o$42b2o$42b2o$41b2o$41b2o$40b3o$40b2o$
39b2o$39b2o$38b2obo$38bob2o$37b4o$37bobo$36b3o$36b2o$35b2obo$35bob2o$
34b4o$34b3o$33b3o$33b2o2bo$32b2o2b2o$32bo2b2o$31b2ob2o$31bob2o$30b4o$
30b3o$29b3o$29b2o$28b2o$28b2o$27b2obo$27bobo$26b3o$26b3o$25b4o$25bob2o
$24b4o$24b3o$23b3o$23b2o$22b3o$22b2o$21b3o$21b3o$20b5o$20b3o$19b3o$19b
2o$18b3o$18b2o$17b3o$17b3o$16b3o$16b2o$15b3o$15b3o$14b3o$14b4o$13b4o$
13b3o$12b3o$12b2o$11b3o$11b2o$10b2o$10b3o$9b2o$9b2o$8b2o$8b2obo$7b2ob
2o$7bob2o$6b4o$6b3o$5b3o$5bob2o$4b4o$4b3o$3b3o$3bo$2b2o182bo$2b3o$b3o
184bo$b2o186bo$2o188bo$o190bo!
Anyone is welcome to determine the fate!
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by TYCF » April 3rd, 2024, 4:51 pm
Interesting reaction with
non-monotonic spaceship 1.
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x = 52, y = 11, rule = B3/S23
15b2obo22b2obo$11b3obob3o17b3obob3o$7bobo10bo3b2o7bobo10bo3b2o$2o3b2o
4b2o5bo3b4o5b2o4b2o5bo3b4o$2o5bob2o2bo4b3obo10bob2o2bo4b3obo$13bo4bo20b
o4bo$2o5bob2o2bo4b3obo10bob2o2bo4b3obo$2o3b2o4b2o5bo3b4o5b2o4b2o5bo3b
4o$7bobo10bo3b2o7bobo10bo3b2o$11b3obob3o17b3obob3o$15b2obo22b2obo!
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x = 5, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
obobo$2ob2o$obobo!
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x = 5, y = 4, rule = B35/S234i8
2bo$bobo$2ob2o$5o!
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by Tawal » April 7th, 2024, 3:14 pm
I don't known the name of this spaceship.
When it collides with 2 Bocks or 2 Behives, it produces cleanly 2 gliders.
Is it known ?
I use one of them in this pattern :
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=337&p=182032#p182032
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x = 74, y = 51, rule = LifeHistory
14$58.2C7.2C$58.2C7.2C$17.2C9.2C$16.C2.C7.C2.C$17.2C9.2C3$19.3A3.3A
31.3A3.3A$19.A2.A.A2.A31.A2.A.A2.A$18..A3..3.A.29..A3..3.A.$18..A3..
3.A.29..A3..3.A.$18.2.A.A.A.A2.29.2.A.A.A.A2.$18.5..5.29.5..5.$18.5.A
5.29.5.A5.$18.4.3A4.29.4.3A4.$18.4.3A4.29.4.3A4.$18.11.29.11.$18.11.
29.11.$18.11.29.11.$18.3.A3.A3.29.3.A3.A3.$18.3.A3.A3.29.3.A3.A3.$18.
2.A.A.A.A2.29.2.A.A.A.A2.$18.4.3A4.29.4.3A4.$18.4.3A4.29.4.3A4.$18.5.
A5.29.5.A5.$18.11.29.11.$18.11.29.11.$18.11.29.11.$18.11.29.11.$18.
11.29.11.$18.11.29.11.!
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by confocaloid » April 7th, 2024, 4:06 pm
Tawal wrote: ↑April 7th, 2024, 3:14 pm
I don't known the name of this spaceship. [...]
You can try pasting the two-state RLE of the spaceship into the form on the page
https://conwaylife.com/ref/mniemiec/lifesrch.htm and clicking "Search".
In this case, doing that will show you information about the pattern, including the name "Schick ship behind two LWSS", a link "Category -->
c/2 orthogonal 2-spaceship Schick ship flotilla", and a link to the syntheses file:
https://conwaylife.com/ref/mniemiec/ss/39lsl.rle
That search tool belongs to Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page (
https://conwaylife.com/ref/mniemiec/lifepage.htm ).
You can also try pasting the two-state RLE of the spaceship into the form on the Catagolue page
https://catagolue.hatsya.com/object and clicking "Identify".
In this case, doing that will send you to the page
xq12_fh1i0i1hfzw8sms8zxfjf "Schick engine".
127:1
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by C_R_116 » April 11th, 2024, 1:18 am
Any way to complete this p8 sparker?
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x = 15, y = 30, rule = B3/S23
6bobo$5b4o$4b5o$4b2o$4b2o2bo$5bob2o$5bo$6b3o$7b2o$4bob4o$3bobobo$3bo3b
2ob2o$8b2o$5bob2obo$5bobo3b2o$4bobo2bob2o$2b2obo2b2obo$2b2obobo3b2o$4b
2o3bobo$4bo4bo$4bo2b3o3bo$3bo2bo3bobo$4b5ob3o$4bo4b3o$2bob2o2b2ob2o$bo
bo5bo$2ob2o3b2ob3o$2ob2o4bo$5bobo5bo$2ob2o2bob4obo!
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by Jormungant » April 11th, 2024, 2:26 pm
Fairly fast g+block-to-g+h, wonder if that block could be put back by some means given the clearance
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x = 55, y = 24, rule = LifeHistory
2$3.A.2A$3.2A2.A$6.A12.5B$2.A.2A.3A8.5B$2.2A.A.A2.A7.6B$6.3B2AB5.6B$
8.4B4.8B$10.6BC8B$9.2BA2B2C.8B6.3B$9.BABA2B2C10B3.6B.B.B$9.A2BA15B4.B
4.8B$9.B2A17B.2B2.2B.9BD$9.17B2C5B4.7B3DB2.2C$7.2AB.15B2C4B4.8BDBD3.
2C$6.A.AB3.21B.9BD$6.A4.23B3.2B2.2B$5.2A4.2A4.7B3.4B$12.A6.BA2B$9.3A
6.2A2B$9.A9.2A!
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by C_R_116 » April 11th, 2024, 9:01 pm
Is there a way to do a barrister search and make a "baitless snark" using this reaction?
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x = 7, y = 8, rule = B3/S23
obo$b2o$bo$5b2o$b2obobo$2bobo$2bobo$3bo!
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by johamwit » April 12th, 2024, 3:29 am
Jormungant wrote: ↑April 11th, 2024, 2:26 pm
Fairly fast g+block-to-g+h, wonder if ...
Faster ( but with slower recovery ) and less versatile with a stubborn tub
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x = 121, y = 61, rule = LifeHistory
119.D$118.D2B$117.B3D$116.4B$45.DBD67.4B$44.B2DB66.4B$43.3BD66.4B$42.
4B66.4B$41.4B66.4B$40.4B66.4B$39.4B66.4B$38.4B66.4B$37.4B66.4B$36.4B
66.4B$35.4B66.4B$34.4B66.4B$33.4B66.4B$32.4B66.4B$31.4B66.4B$30.4B66.
4B$29.4B66.4B$28.4B66.4B$27.D3B10.DB54.D3B$26.D3B10.D2B53.D3B$25.B3D
10.B3D52.B3D$24.4B10.4B52.4B$23.4B10.4B52.4B$22.4B10.4B52.4B$21.4B10.
4B52.4B$.E.2E15.4B10.4B33.E.2E15.4B$.2E2.E13.4B10.4B34.2E2.E13.4B$4.E
13.4B10.4B38.E12.5B$E.2E.3E9.4B10.4B35.E.2E.3E7.3BA2B$2E.E.C2.E7.4B
10.4B36.2E.E.C2.E5.2B2A4B$4.3B2CB5.5B9.4B41.3B2CB4.3B2A3B$6.4B4.A7B6.
4B44.4B3.10B$8.5BA9B4.4B5.2E40.14B.B$7.2BC3B3A7B3.4B6.E40.2BC15B$7.BC
BCDBD15B.B2.BE.E40.BCBCDBD11B$7.C2BCDBD18B.BCE41.C2BCDBD13B$7.B2CB3D
20B43.B2CB3D9B.BEB$7.17B2E8B43.17BE.E$5.ECB.15B2E8B41.ECB.16BE$4.E.EB
3.9BA12B41.E.EB3.13B$4.E4.11BABA7B44.E4.14B$3.2E4.EC4.5B2A3.4B44.2E4.
EC4.7B$10.E6.4B59.E6.4B$7.3E6.4B57.3E6.4B$7.E7.4B58.E7.A3B$14.4B66.BA
BA$13.4B66.2B2A$12.4B66.4B$11.4B66.4B$10.4B66.4B$9.4B66.4B$8.4B66.4B$
7.4B66.4B$6.4B66.4B$5.F3B66.F3B$5.F.2B66.F.2B$5.3F67.3F!
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b-engine
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by b-engine » April 12th, 2024, 3:41 am
johamwit wrote: ↑April 12th, 2024, 3:29 am
Faster ( but with slower recovery ) and less versatile with a stubborn pond
Low clearance pi:
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x = 25, y = 20, rule = B3/S23
bob2o$b2o2bo$4bo$ob2ob3o$2obobo2bo$7b2o$14bo8b2o$13bo9bo$9bo3b3o5bobo
$8bobo10b2o$7bo2bo$8b2o2$5b2o14b2o$4bobo14bobo$4bo18bo$3b2o4b2o12b2o$
10bo$7b3o$7bo!
Also, the still life you called
pond is actually
tub. Don't be mistaken.
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Wing:
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x = 28, y = 26, rule = LifeHistory
26.E$25.E2B$24.B3E$23.4B$22.4B$21.4B$.A.2A15.4B$.2A2.A13.4B$4.A13.4B$
A.2A.3A9.4B$2A.A.A2.A7.4B6.2A$4.3B2AB5.B2DB7.A$6.4B4.BD2BD3B.BA.A$8.7B
DBD4B.B2A$7.2BC5B2D7B$7.BCBC13B$7.C2BC12B$7.B2C13B$7.16B$5.2AB.12B.B2A
$4.A.AB3.9B2.BA.A$4.A4.10B6.A$3.2A4.2A4.3B7.2A$10.A$7.3A$7.A!
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by Tawal » April 15th, 2024, 7:19 pm
Useless p56-to-59 and p61-to-infinite glider eater.
Shown at p56, p57 and p62 :
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x = 302, y = 104, rule = B3/S23
214bo$214bobo$214b2o12$201bo$199b2o$200b2o9$299bobo$299b2o$300bo$186bo
$76bo108bo$74b2o109b3o$75b2o9$285bo$283b2o$284b2o$62bo108bobo$60b2o
109b2o$61b2o109bo11$268bobo$48bo108bo110b2o$46b2o109bobo109bo$47b2o
108b2o12$34bo109bo109bo$32b2o108b2o108b2o$33b2o108b2o108b2o11$bob2o
106bob2o106bob2o$b2o2bo105b2o2bo105b2o2bo$4bo109bo109bo$ob2ob3o102bob
2ob3o102bob2ob3o$2obobo2bo101b2obobo2bo101b2obobo2bo$7b2o108b2o108b2o
3$9bo109bo109bo$8bobo107bobo107bobo$7bo2bo13b2o91bo2bo13b2o91bo2bo13b
2o$8b2o14b2o92b2o14b2o92b2o14b2o2$5b2o108b2o108b2o$4bobo107bobo107bobo
$4bo109bo109bo$3b2o4b2o102b2o4b2o102b2o4b2o$10bo109bo109bo$7b3o107b3o
107b3o$7bo109bo109bo!