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{{Oscillator|name=Tumbler|pname=tumbler|p=14|h=10.3|v=1.00|c=16|bx=9|by=7|discoverer=George Collins|discoveryear=1970|life105=true|life106=true|plaintext=true|rle=true|animated=true|synthesis=8|synthesisRLE=true}} | {{Oscillator|name=Tumbler|pname=tumbler|p=14|h=10.3|v=1.00|c=16|bx=9|by=7|discoverer=George Collins|discoveryear=1970|life105=true|life106=true|plaintext=true|rle=true|animated=true|synthesis=8|synthesisRLE=true}} | ||
The '''tumbler''' is the smallest known and first discovered [[period]] [[:Category:Oscillators with period 14|14]] [[oscillator]] and was found by [[:Category:Patterns found by George Collins|George Collins]] in [[:Category:Patterns found in 1970|1970]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pentadecathlon.com/objects/class2/class2.php?part=1 |title=Class 2 Objects Catalog |accessdate=April 11, 2009}}</ref> It is about the twenty-eighth most common naturally-occurring oscillator, being less common than [[octagon 2]] and [[unix]] but more common than [[tub test tube baby]].<ref>{{citeAchim|accessdate=January 15, 2009}}</ref> This was the only known period 14 oscillator until the discovery of [[44P14]] on April 21, [[:Category:patterns found in 1997|1997]]. | The '''tumbler''' is the smallest known and first discovered [[period]] [[:Category:Oscillators with period 14|14]] [[oscillator]] and was found by [[:Category:Patterns found by George Collins|George Collins]] in [[:Category:Patterns found in 1970|1970]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pentadecathlon.com/objects/class2/class2.php?part=1 |title=Class 2 Objects Catalog |accessdate=April 11, 2009}}</ref> It is about the twenty-eighth most [[common]] naturally-occurring oscillator, being less common than [[octagon 2]] and [[unix]] but more common than [[tub test tube baby]].<ref>{{citeAchim|accessdate=January 15, 2009}}</ref> This was the only known period 14 oscillator until the discovery of [[44P14]] on April 21, [[:Category:patterns found in 1997|1997]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Pattern type | Oscillator | ||||||
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Number of cells | 16 | ||||||
Bounding box | 9 × 7 | ||||||
Period | 14 | ||||||
Mod | Unknown | ||||||
Heat | 10.3 | ||||||
Volatility | 1.00 | ||||||
Strict volatility | Unknown | ||||||
Discovered by | George Collins | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1970 | ||||||
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The tumbler is the smallest known and first discovered period 14 oscillator and was found by George Collins in 1970.[1] It is about the twenty-eighth most common naturally-occurring oscillator, being less common than octagon 2 and unix but more common than tub test tube baby.[2] This was the only known period 14 oscillator until the discovery of 44P14 on April 21, 1997.
See also
References
- ↑ "Class 2 Objects Catalog". Retrieved on April 11, 2009.
- ↑ Achim Flammenkamp (September 7, 2004). "Most seen natural occurring ash objects in Game of Life". Retrieved on January 15, 2009.
External links
- Tumbler at the Life Lexicon