[Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

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[Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by Hunting » January 21st, 2020, 2:17 pm

muzik wrote:
December 17th, 2016, 3:24 pm
Rhombic wrote:
if a single cell is removed from the back end of the trailing ant, it becomes a fuse with the peculiar property that its burning reaction grows quadratically.
This one is hilarious!!!!
Remember kids: don't use a magnifying glass to burn ants, because if you burn even a cell off of it, you might end up needing bomb control over.
LifeWiki wrote:the caterpillar, contains over 11 million cells
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1. There's approximately 11 millon cells in a caterpillar.

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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by calcyman » January 21st, 2020, 2:47 pm

Hmm, that's surprisingly accurate. An animal cell is about 20um in diameter, so a cluster of 10^6 cells should be around 2 mm. Eleven of those would yield something about 22mm long and 2mm in diameter, which is consistent with a small caterpillar.

In fact, there are almost certainly real-life caterpillars with the exact same cell count as the Caterpillar.
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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by pcallahan » January 21st, 2020, 4:02 pm

Of course a living caterpillar cell is itself a universal constructor and a lot more and a Life "cell" is something at the sub-quark level by comparison, so it is surely a coincidence if these things line up.

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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by Hunting » January 21st, 2020, 9:57 pm

calcyman wrote:
January 21st, 2020, 2:47 pm
Hmm, that's surprisingly accurate. An animal cell is about 20um in diameter, so a cluster of 10^6 cells should be around 2 mm. Eleven of those would yield something about 22mm long and 2mm in diameter, which is consistent with a small caterpillar.

In fact, there are almost certainly real-life caterpillars with the exact same cell count as the Caterpillar.
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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by Moosey » January 22nd, 2020, 10:08 am

Loaves are turned around when they eat Gs
Therefore, if you are on a hang-glider and you crash into some bread...
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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by Hunting » January 22nd, 2020, 10:56 am

Moosey wrote:
January 22nd, 2020, 10:08 am
Loaves are turned around when they eat Gs
Therefore, if you are on a hang-glider and you crash into some bread...
Real life maybe reversed: You ate bread.

XD

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Post by PkmnQ » January 28th, 2020, 8:21 am

LifeWiki wrote:The 16×16 soup with the longest known lifespan lasts for over 47,000 generations before stabilizing.
Yay, a 16x16 bowl of soup!
Oh no, I accidentally tipped it over.
*47,000 generations later*
Hey what’s this?
It’s a bowl of moving soup!

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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by Thir » December 6th, 2022, 9:26 am

LifeWiki wrote:An arm is a long extension hanging off from the main body of a spaceship (or puffer) that is perpendicular to the direction of travel. Many known spaceships have multiple arms.
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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by hotdogPi » December 6th, 2022, 10:06 am

Approximately 1 in 90,000 objects are hats. This may sound low because there's no shortage of them, but count how many objects are in the room you're in right now. A few hundred, right? If you include objects that can't be seen from a distance (can you see a block — I mean a 2×2 LEGO brick — from 20 feet away? What about a bee from that distance?), 1 in 90,000 seems reasonable.
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Periods discovered: 5-16,⑱,⑳G,㉑G,㉒㉔㉕,㉗-㉛,㉜SG,㉞㉟㊱㊳㊵㊷㊹㊺㊽㊿,54G,55G,56,57G,60,62-66,68,70,73,74S,75,76S,80,84,88,90,96
100,02S,06,08,10,12,14G,16,17G,20,26G,28,38,47,48,54,56,72,74,80,92,96S
217,486,576

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G: gun

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Re: [Nonsense Writing] interpret GoL facts as real life facts

Post by hotcrystal0 » December 8th, 2022, 8:34 pm

When a glider hits a block in the right way, it becomes a honey farm.
*Crashes hang glider into a lego brick*
AAH! WHY'S THERE SO MANY BEES?!

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x = 192, y = 53, rule = B3/S23
33$42b4o$41b6o$40b2ob4o$41b2o3$41b2o$39bo6bo$38bo8bo$38bo8bo$38b9o3$42b
4o$41b6o$40b2ob4o$41b2o!

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