It's a map rule so I guess it isn't terribly interesting, but the behavior nonetheless caught my eye-- an oblique, dirty, forerake-replicator:
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x = 5, y = 5, rule = MAPARYXfhZofugWaH7oaIDogBZofuhogOiAaIDogIAAgAAWaH7oaIDogGiA6ICAAIAAaICatIAAg20IAmSocrates
2bo$bobo$o3bo$o3bo$b3o!
Based on everybody's favorite MAP rule
Btw this relative has some superluminal-looking fun:
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x = 3, y = 5, rule = MAPARYXfhZofugWaH7oaIDogBZofuhogOiAaIDogIAAgAAWaH7oiIDogGiA6ICAAIAAaICatIAAg20IAmSocrates
3o$3o$o2$o!
Explosions are slightly more northbound:
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x = 4, y = 3, rule = MAPARYXfhZofugWaH7oaIDogBZofuhogOiAaIDogIAAgAAWaH7oiIDogGiA6ICAAIAAaICatIAAg20IAmSocrates
b2o$o2bo$4o!
There's some failedrep behavior there with something.
κ is measurable iff there is a nontrivial elementary embedding j:V→M (M transitive) with critical point κ