A: To solve troubles caused by Salmon And Tuna.
Q: What's the purpose of LLS?
A: To solve troubles caused by Salmon And Tuna.
It's p14, or p7 if corresponds to R2 non-strobing INT rule.Drelectron8 wrote: ↑Today, 5:25 amThis is another oscillator I found. Can't really tell what the period is, though.Code: Select all
x = 9, y = 9, rule = B01356/S012345 o3bo3bo$2b5o$b2obob2o$bob3obo$9o$bob3obo$b2obob2o$2b5o$o3bo3bo!
A: Black
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A: Don't spam.
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x = 3, y = 4, rule = B2in3-enr/S2aek3-ac4it5n
o$2o$b2o$2o!
A: Star WarsMathAndCode wrote: ↑Yesterday, 7:13 pmQuestion: What is the simplest rule that is not omniperiodic?
A: Everything are hard to discover.
A: tLife is out of fashion.
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x = 16, y = 18, rule = R1,C2,S1,5,B2,10,NW010501050005010501
6bobo$3o5bo5b2o3$7bo$8bo$7bo$2o$2bo$2bo11bo$15bo$6bo7bo$7bo$6bo2$5bo8b
o$6bo8bo$5bo8bo!
A: Conway
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x = 73, y = 64, rule = B2cei3-eijr4ceirtw5ciqy6-e7c/S1c2-c3-aiqy4ikntw5nqr6-a
38bo32bo$37bobo30bobo27$bo$o$bo31$bo$o$bo!
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x = 9, y = 6, rule = B3/S23Investigator
.2E3.2E2$B7.B$EB5.BE$.E5BE$4.B!
I remember seeing a post containing this pattern, but I don't know where this post is.AnonymousNerd87 wrote: ↑May 9th, 2024, 5:21 pmI found a Sierpiński triangle pattern in seeds, want to know if it's been discovered before or what.