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'''Simkin glider gun''' is a glider gun, found by [[Michael Simkin]] on April 28, [[:Category:Patterns found in 2015|2015]]. It consists of a [[Herschel]] running in two period-60 [[conduit]]s, producing infinite copies of the [[first natural glider]]. In terms of its 36 cells it is the smallest known gun, sharing the record with the [[Gosper glider gun]]. Moreover, in the double-barreled, as well as the [[pseudo-period]], [[boat-bit]] form it is the absolute record holder. | <noinclude>{{Snippet}}</noinclude>'''Simkin glider gun''' is a glider gun, found by [[Michael Simkin]] on April 28, [[:Category:Patterns found in 2015|2015]]. It consists of a [[Herschel]] running in two period-60 [[conduit]]s, producing infinite copies of the [[first natural glider]]. In terms of its 36 cells it is the smallest known gun, sharing the record with the [[Gosper glider gun]]. Moreover, in the double-barreled, as well as the [[pseudo-period]], [[boat-bit]] form it is the absolute record holder. |
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Simkin glider gun is a glider gun, found by Michael Simkin on April 28, 2015. It consists of a Herschel running in two period-60 conduits, producing infinite copies of the first natural glider. In terms of its 36 cells it is the smallest known gun, sharing the record with the Gosper glider gun. Moreover, in the double-barreled, as well as the pseudo-period, boat-bit form it is the absolute record holder.