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'''Titanic toroidal traveler''' is a [[superstring]] with a 9-[[cell]] repeating segment that was first described in [[Lifeline Volume 4]]. The front part repeats | '''Titanic toroidal traveler''' is a [[superstring]] with a 9-[[cell]] repeating segment that was first described in [[Lifeline Volume 4]]. The front part repeats as a [[period]] 16 [[c orthogonal|lightspeed]] [[wave]], but the detached back part is quite unpredictable. The unpredictable part is based on the [[pre-pulsar]] and is [[replicator]]-like in its behaviour, and advances at 7c/40. | ||
A similar situation arises when the moving part of the [[twin bees shuttle]] is iterated on a cylinder of width 12, except that the pattern replicates in both directions and advances at [[c/2 orthogonal|10c/20]]. | |||
A similar situation arises when the twin bees shuttle is iterated on a cylinder of width 12. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{LinkLexicon|lex_t.htm#titanictoroidaltraveler}} | {{LinkLexicon|lex_t.htm#titanictoroidaltraveler}} |
Revision as of 23:59, 27 January 2019
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Pattern type | Superstring | ||||||
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Bounding box | ∞ × 2 | ||||||
Discovered by | Robert Wainwright | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1971 | ||||||
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Titanic toroidal traveler is a superstring with a 9-cell repeating segment that was first described in Lifeline Volume 4. The front part repeats as a period 16 lightspeed wave, but the detached back part is quite unpredictable. The unpredictable part is based on the pre-pulsar and is replicator-like in its behaviour, and advances at 7c/40.
A similar situation arises when the moving part of the twin bees shuttle is iterated on a cylinder of width 12, except that the pattern replicates in both directions and advances at 10c/20.