There might be an exception to this. If it forms in very typical ways, with the last few generations before stabilization being one or two cells at a time, there's a decent chance it could be a catalyst. I would still recommend scripts to produce millions of soups rather than hand-doing it even for this, though.The more complex a still life is, in general, the more likely it is that you'll never see anything but complete destruction
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User:HotdogPi/My discoveries
Periods discovered:
All evens ≤128 except 52,58,78,82,92,94,98,104,118,122
5-15,㉕-㉛,㉟㊺,51,63,65,73,75
1㊳㊵㊹㊼㊽,54,56,72,74,80,90,92
217,240,300,486,576
Guns: 20,21,32,54,55,57,114,117,124,126
SKOPs: 32,74,76,102,196
Periods discovered:
All evens ≤128 except 52,58,78,82,92,94,98,104,118,122
5-15,㉕-㉛,㉟㊺,51,63,65,73,75
1㊳㊵㊹㊼㊽,54,56,72,74,80,90,92
217,240,300,486,576
Guns: 20,21,32,54,55,57,114,117,124,126
SKOPs: 32,74,76,102,196
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How do I tell if a block that is turned into a tail should
1. Be restored with an alt catalyst?
2. Be restored with another active region and a loaf?
3. Be restored with Coe's p8?
1. Be restored with an alt catalyst?
2. Be restored with another active region and a loaf?
3. Be restored with Coe's p8?
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What is the rulestring for B368/S2378 in range-6 moore neighborhood?
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Re: Thread for basic questions
How does LLSSS work? I don't see any explanation posted anywhere
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As far as I know the forum thread viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5646 is the main place where LLSSS is discussed.NooneAtAll3 wrote: ↑December 14th, 2023, 5:04 pmHow does LLSSS work? I don't see any explanation posted anywhere
I think it can be done this way (details can be found in Help/Algorithms/Larger than Life in Golly help):HerscheltheHerschel wrote: ↑December 14th, 2023, 11:48 amWhat is the rulestring for B368/S2378 in range-6 moore neighborhood?
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x = 11, y = 7, rule = R6,C0,S2-3,7-8,B3,6,8
o$10bo5$6bo!
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Turns out range-6 is too explosive. I wanted a bosco-like ruleconfocaloid wrote: ↑December 14th, 2023, 7:59 pmAs far as I know the forum thread viewtopic.php?f=9&t=5646 is the main place where LLSSS is discussed.NooneAtAll3 wrote: ↑December 14th, 2023, 5:04 pmHow does LLSSS work? I don't see any explanation posted anywhere
I think it can be done this way (details can be found in Help/Algorithms/Larger than Life in Golly help):HerscheltheHerschel wrote: ↑December 14th, 2023, 11:48 amWhat is the rulestring for B368/S2378 in range-6 moore neighborhood?Code: Select all
x = 11, y = 7, rule = R6,C0,S2-3,7-8,B3,6,8 o$10bo5$6bo!
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You'll recall I asked you on the Discord if that was actually what you wanted - this is why.HerscheltheHerschel wrote: ↑December 15th, 2023, 9:27 amTurns out range-6 is too explosive. I wanted a bosco-like ruleCode: Select all
x = 11, y = 7, rule = R6,C0,S2-3,7-8,B3,6,8 o$10bo5$6bo!
Here's a rule that feels like it's more what you're after:
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x = 0, y = 0, rule = R6,C0,S29-66,146-168,B50-74,111-135,151-168
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Re: Thread for basic questions
What is the smallest HWSS to glider converter?
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#C I am inactive currently.
x = 5, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
obobo$2ob2o$obobo!
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x = 5, y = 4, rule = B35/S234i8
2bo$bobo$2ob2o$5o!
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Is there any catalyst that can replace the tub shown here?
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x = 8, y = 9, rule = B3/S23
5b2o$b2obo2bo$o2bob2o$b2o3$4bo$3bobo$4bo!
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According to the status page for spaceship-related stable devices maintained by Goldtiger997 (User:Goldtiger997/Spaceship Stable Circuitry), it is this (repeat time 290):
Slightly reduced bounding box:EvinZL wrote: ↑July 28th, 2023, 11:19 amThe HWSS-to-G can be reduced substantially with the new BF20H, while still keeping the 290-tick repeat timeCode: Select all
x = 62, y = 49, rule = LifeHistory 13.A3.2A$11.3A3.A$10.A3.2A.A$9.A2.A.A.A$9.A.2ABAB$10.A2.2BA$11.3ABA$8. 3A2.BA$8.A2.3A5B$11.A2.6B$9.A.A2.7B6.2A$9.2A3.6BAB5.A$13.6BABA2.BA.A7. 2A10.B$13.6B2A2B.B2A9.A8.5B$13.12B11.A.AB4.6B$13.12B12.2AB.B2.6B$13.12B 14.13B$11.2AB.9B16.12B$10.A.AB.10B13.14B$10.A4.3B2A6B11.16B$9.2A5.BAB A7B9.B.15B4.3B$15.3BA9B6.19B.7B$15.9B.4B5.18B.B2A5B$13.2C6B.B.6B.2B.19B A2BA5B$11.C.3BC37B2A6B$13.4BC43B$11.C5BC32B.6B.2B$12.6C27B.2B2.8B.B$11. 33B7.6B.B2A$10.17B2.11B15.B3.A.A$9.4B10.5B4.9B19.2A$8.4B8.8B3.10B$7.4B 9.9B.4B.6B$6.4B10.3BA9B2.2B3D2B$5.4B12.BABA7B3.2BD4B$4.4B14.ABA7B3.B3D 4B.3B$3.4B16.A8B3.13B$2.4B10.2A6.7B4.14B$.4B12.A6.6B5.15B$4B13.A.AB2. 3B10.14B$3B15.2AB.B2A11.13B$2B18.2BA2BA9.14B$B19.BA2.A11.12B$20.B3A14. 3B2E3B$18.A19.2BE2BEB$18.4A18.B2E$21.A$20.A$20.2A!
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x = 54, y = 48, rule = LifeHistory
5.A3.2A$3.3A3.A$2.A3.2A.A$.A2.A.A.A$.A.2ABAB$2.A2.2BA$3.3ABA$3A2.BA$A
2.3A5B$3.A2.6B$.A.A2.7B6.2A$.2A3.6BAB5.A$5.6BABA2.BA.A7.2A10.B$5.6B2A
2B.B2A9.A8.5B$5.12B11.A.AB4.6B$5.12B12.2AB.B2.6B$5.12B14.13B$3.2AB.9B
16.12B$2.A.AB.10B13.14B$2.A4.3B2A6B11.16B$.2A5.BABA7B9.B.15B4.3B$7.3B
A9B6.19B.7B$7.9B.4B5.18B.B2A5B$5.2C6B.B.6B.2B.19BA2BA5B$3.C.3BC37B2A6B
$5.4BC43B$3.C5BC32B.6B.2B$4.6C27B.2B2.8B.B$3.33B7.6B.B2A$2.17B2.11B15.
B3.A.A$.4B10.5B4.9B19.2A$4B8.8B3.10B$3B9.9B.4B.6B$2B10.3BA9B2.2B3D2B$
B12.BABA7B3.2BD4B$14.ABA7B3.B3D4B.3B$15.A8B3.13B$8.2A6.7B4.14B$9.A6.6B
5.15B$9.A.AB2.3B10.14B$10.2AB.B2A11.13B$12.2BA2BA9.14B$12.BA2.A11.12B
$8.2A2.B3A14.3B2E3B$8.A.A19.2BE2BEB$10.4A18.B2E$9.A3.A$9.2A!
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Re: Thread for basic questions
Well, um, it turns out that neither of those options work because the “external clipboard” is really only an internal clipboard, for it can only copy things to the same lifeviewer, as I already mentioned. Crtl+C works the same way. Am I only having this issue? I need some help.
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Re: Thread for basic questions
I'm able to get patterns out of LifeViewer and into, say, Golly -- with no particular trouble. When I hit Ctrl+C, the message that comes up is "Copied to external clipboard". There's an option to disable that, which used to be the default for older versions of LifeViewer, but thankfully the default was changed quite a while ago. I believe Alt+S is the toggle. Might be worth experimenting with that. Access to the clipboard is probably browser-dependent, so if Alt+S doesn't help, let us know what OS and browser you're using.Timelord Missionary wrote: ↑December 16th, 2023, 9:08 pmWell, um, it turns out that neither of those options work because the “external clipboard” is really only an internal clipboard, for it can only copy things to the same lifeviewer, as I already mentioned. Crtl+C works the same way. Am I only having this issue? I need some help.
That said, there is definitely something I also have trouble with: when a pattern is in the external clipboard (from Golly, let's say) Ctrl+V in LifeViewer doesn't paste those external clipboard contents into LifeViewer.
I haven't tried really hard to figure out what I'm supposed to do -- my go-to editor is Golly anyway -- but I just tried Alt+S and found that I can't seem to trick the system into putting anything external into the local clipboard. What am I missing?
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What was the first G-LWSS?
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Re: Thread for basic questions
Ha, that's a good question. Let's see what I can dig up. Looks like it was this awkward construction from the very early days of Herschel conduits.
Check out the size of the initial Spartan G-to-H -- this was in pre-Silver-reflector days:
That sure makes the newest G-to-LWSS look small and simple!On 17 May 1997, Paul Callahan wrote:... here's a period-900 gun formed by driving a glider-to-LWSS reflector:
The Herschel to LWSS conduit can be made smaller. In fact, the first one I built was smaller. However, it doesn't allow as much compression, because the two Herschel aren't synchronized as well. In principle it should be possible to adjust the synchronization to allow 262-step packing. The only real bottleneck here is Herschel fan-out. Here's the variation:Code: Select all
x = 305, y = 223, rule = B3/S23 66b2o$66bo11bo$38b2o24bobo11b3o$39bo24b2o15bo14bo$39bobo38b2o12b3o$40b 2o2b2o47bo$44b2o47b2o3$92b2o$73b2o17b2o$73b2o6$38b2o36b2o$37bobo16b2o 19bo$37bo18bobo15b3o$36b2o20bo15bo$52b2o4b2o19b2o$52bobo25bo$54bo22b3o $45b2o7b2o21bo$45b2o18b2o$29b2o34bo$30bo32bobo$23b2o5bobo30b2o$24bo6b 2o62b2o$24bobo68bo$25b2o69b3o$98bo$231b2o$231b2o3$233b2o$87b2o144b2o$ 87b2o157b2o$171bo74bo$78b2obo89b3o70bobo$23b2o53bob2o92bo22b2o45b2o$ 24bo49b2o97b2o22bo50b2o$24bobo47bo120bobo50b2o$25b2o2b2o41bobo78b2o40b 2o$29b2o41b2o23b2o47b2o5b2o113bobo$96bobo47b2o120bo3bo12b2o$96bo175bo 12b2o$95b2o171bo4bo4b2o$30b2o116b2o17b2o103bo5b2o$24b2o4b2o116b2o17bo 67b2o31bo3bo$24b2o116b2o21bobo36b2o29b2o31bobo$76b2o64b2o21b2o37b2o$ 77bo$77bobo177b3o$78b2o15b2o119bo39bo3bo$95b2o118bobo37bo5bo$216b2o38b o3bo6b2o15b3o$173b2o32b2o48b3o7bobo13bo3bo$78b2o93b2o11b2o20bo48b3o2b 2o6bo7b2o2bo5bo$77bobo60b2o44bo20bo53bo2bo2bo2bo7b2o3bo3bo$77bo63bo45b 3o17b2o53b2o6bo13b3o$76b2o63bobo45bo52b2o23bobo14b3o$142b2o98b2o23b2o$ 257bo$171b2o84bo$171bobo19b2o62bo$173bo19bo92b3o$14b2o78b2o77b2o16bobo 61bo25bo3b2ob2o$15bo78bo96b2o62bo15b3o5b2o4b2ob2o10b2o$15bobo77b3o171b 2o2bo6b2o3b5o10b2o$16b2o79bo157bo13b2o2b2o9b2o3b2o$40b2o212bobo12b2o$ 40b2o$176bo77b3o$137b2o35b3o89bo$78b2o57b2o34bo92bo18b2o$79bo93b2o79b 3o9bo$76b3o222bo$38b2o36bo177bobo43b3o$38bo103b2o111bo14b5o12b2o10b5o$ 39b3o100b2o124bobobobo12b2o9b2o3b2o$41bo96b2o115bo$39b2o97b2o115bo13bo 2bo$39bo229b2obo$37bobo46b2o194b2o16b3o$37b2o47b2o56b2o139b2o13b3o$ 144b2o14b2o23bo99bo10b2o$93bob2o64bo22bobo98bo10b2o$93b2obo61b3o8b2o 14bo93b2o12b2o6b2o$19bo138bo11bo106bo3bo10b3o5bo2bo$19b3o145b3o90b2o9b 2o3bo5bo10b2o6b2o$22bo124bo19bo92bo10b2o2b2obo3bo13b2o$o20b2o53b2o69b 3o111bo14bo5bo13b2o$3o4b2o67bobo71bo31b2o76b2o15bo3bo$3bo3b2o30b2o37bo 70b2o31bobo94b2o$2b2o35b2o37b2o104bo$184b2o$166bob2o$166b2obo$97b2o$ 97bo77b2o$21bo73bobo77b2o$20bobo55b2o15b2o$19bo2bo55b2o$20b2o2$95b2o 47b2o$95bobo46b2o$97bo$97b2o$6b2o138b2o$6b2o138b2o$159b2o$37b2o120bo$ 37b2o118bobo$79b2o29b2o45b2o$44b2o34bo29bo50b2o2b2o$44bo32b3o28bobo50b 2o3bo$42bobo32bo30b2o56bobo$42b2o123b2o4$5b2o$4bobo141b2o$4bo43bo68b2o 29b2o$3b2o43b3o66b2o$51bo14bo$50b2o12b3o$63bo65bo$63b2o15b2o21b2o23bob o$80b2o21bobo23b2o37b2o15b2o$86b2o17bo14b2o46b2o15bobo$62b2o22b2o17b2o 14bo65bo$43b2o17b2o56bo66b2o$43b2o75b2o$84b2o69b2o$84b2o5b2o62b2o21bo$ 91b2o83b3o$6b2o167bo$6b2o22b2o143b2o$12b2o16bobo13b2o$12b2o18bo14bo$ 32b2o10b3o$44bo$10b2o37b2o$10b2o5b2o31bo$17b2o28b3o$47bo2$144bo$144b3o 35b2o$147bo34b2o$102b2o42b2o$103bo$103bobo$104b2o2b2o67b2o$108b2o67b2o $181b2o$181b2o2$137b2o$57b2o8b2o68b2o36b2o$57b2o8b2o3bo87b2o13b2o$71bo bo86bobo$48b2obo20bobo87bo$48bob2o22bo75b2o10b2o$67b2o5b2o74bo$67b2o 33b2o36b2o9b3o$77b2o22bobo16b2o19bo11bo$77bo23bo18bobo17bo$75bobo22b2o 20bo17b2o$75b2o39b2o4b2o$116bobo$118bo$109b2o7b2o$109b2o5$71b2o$71bobo $73bo$73b2o3$117bo$115b3o$114bo$56b2o56b2o$56b2o$65b2o$65bobo10b2o7b2o $67bo9bobo7b2o$67b2o6b3obobo$74bo5b2o$74b2o4$121b2o$121b2o4$116b2o$ 116b2o$120b2o$47b2o71b2o$47b2o$53b2o$53b2o59b2o$114b2o2$51b2o$51b2o5b 2o$58b2o29b2o$89bo$90b3o$92bo!
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x = 158, y = 208, rule = B3/S23 85bo$85b3o$88bo$87b2o2$67b2o$60b2o5b2o$60b2o3$62b2o17b2o17bo$62b2o17bo 18b3o$56b2o21bobo18bobo$56b2o21b2o21bo6$87b2o$87b2o11b2o$100bo$101b3o$ 103bo2$53bo$53b3o46b2o$56bo45b2o$55b2o50bo$105b3o$104bo$104b2o$82b2o$ 82b2o2$50b2o$51bo$51bobo$52b2o$94b2o$94b2o$66b2o40b2o$66bobo39b2o$68bo 43b2o$68b2o42b2o3$48bob2o$48b2obo2$57b2o$57b2o7$88b2o$88bobo$89bo5$47b o$17b2o28b3o$10b2o5b2o31bo33bob2o$10b2o37b2o33b2obo$44bo$32b2o10b3o46b 2o$12b2o18bo14bo45b2o$12b2o16bobo13b2o28bo$6b2o22b2o44b3o$6b2o71bo$78b 2o2$104bo$43b2o57b3o$43b2o17b2o37bo$62b2o37b2o3$63b2o$63bo$50b2o12b3o$ 51bo14bo$3b2o43b3o$4bo43bo66b2o7b2o$4bobo108b2o7bobo$5b2o115bobob3o$ 122b2o5bo23b2o$128b2o23bo$151bobo$147b2o2b2o$147b2o$81b2o$81b2o2$37b2o 8b2o$37b2o8bobo$49bo36b2o$6b2o41b2o35b2o$6b2o74b2o$82b2o2$153b2o$88b2o 45b2o16bobo$88b2o44bobo18bo$20b2o112bo20b2o$19bo2bo110b2o4b2o$20bobo 115bobo$21bo91b2o23bo$114bo22b2o7b2o$111b3o32b2o$111bo3$2b2o35b2o64b2o $3bo3b2o30b2o64bo$3o4b2o97bo50bo$o20b2o69bo12b2o48b3o$22bo69b3o12b2o 45bo$19b3o17b2o54bo7b4o2bo44b2o$19bo19b2o53b2o6bo4bobo$102b2o2b2ob3o$ 112bo$41bo64b2ob4o2bo$40bobo63b2obo3b3o20bo$41bo70bo23b3o$12b2o28b3o 67b2o25bo$13bo30bo25b2o66b2o$13bobo15b2o38bo61bo$14b2o15b2o38bobo59b3o $72b2o2b2o58bo$76b2o57b2o6$132b2o$132b2o17b2o$151b2o2$32b2o$32bobo35b 2o28b2o50b2o$34bo34bobo16b2o9bobo4b2o44bo$34b2o33bo18bobo8bo6bo32b2o 12b3o$68b2o20bo7b2o7b3o13b2o15bo14bo$84b2o4b2o17bo13bobo11b3o$84bobo 38bo11bo$86bo38b2o$77b2o7b2o$16b2o59b2o$17bo$14b3o$14bo6$24b2o$24b2o$ 85bo$31bob2o48b3o$31b2obo47bo$15b2o65b2o$16bo$16bobo$17b2o2$33bo$31b3o $30bo11bo18bo$15bo14b2o8b3o7b2o7b3o$14bobo22bo11bo6bo$15bo23b2o10bobo 4b2o$52b2o35b2o$89b2o4$84b2o$19b2o63b2o$18bobo67b2o$18bo69b2o$17b2o7b 2o$27bo$24b3o55b2o$24bo57b2o4$64b2o$64bo$58b2obo3b3o$58b2ob4o2bo$64bo$ 54b2o2b2ob3o$46b2o6bo4bobo$47bo7b4o2bo$44b3o12b2o$44bo12b2o$58bo$57bo$ 57b2o!
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Re: Thread for basic questions
There were p30 / p46 G-to-LWSS converters (Double X, Metamorphosis II).
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Re: Thread for basic questions
any results for this on octo3g?
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x = 5, y = 6, rule = B3/S23
o$2o$obo$bo$bob2o$3bo!- confocaloid
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I got three results for the last generation before death (and no results for the generation before that)get_Snacked wrote: ↑December 18th, 2023, 2:52 pmany results for this on octo3g?Code: Select all
x = 5, y = 6, rule = B3/S23 o$2o$obo$bo$bob2o$3bo!
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x = 271, y = 8, rule = B3/S23
2bo133bo58bo62bo$bo135bo58bo62b2o$131b2o2b3o2bo53b3o61b2o9b2o$130bobo
7bobo120bo4b2o$132bo7b2o63b3o55b2o5bo$2o195b2o6bo56bobo$196bobo7bo$
198bo!
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x = 141, y = 9, rule = B3/S23
2ob2o123bo3b2o$3b2o123bo3b2o$o2bo124bo7b2o$obo129b2o2b2o$b2o129b2o2$
135b2o2b2o$135b2ob2o$140bo!
127:1 B3/S234c User:Confocal/R (isotropic CA, incomplete)
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
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AgustinUwO
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What is the name of this Methuselah??
Useless pattern that creates a MWSS
I found this in a soup
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#C
x = 13, y = 11, rule = LifeHistory
$.D$D$D4.D$5D$6.2A$6.3A$5.A2.A$5.A.2A$5.A2.A$5.A2.A!
[[ ZOOM 20 GPS 5 AUTOSTART LOOP 100 ]]- confocaloid
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Re: What is the name of this Methuselah??
Please do not start new threads for every post (unless you expect a discussion with more than two or three replies). For example, there is Thread for basic questions where questions like this can be asked.
Your pattern is this:
After one tick, it evolves into an 8-bit pattern which can be made by colliding three gliders
The final pattern has population 232, with three escaping gliders. The lifespan is 1047 (or near this, for related patterns). I did not find or remember any named sequence with this final population and a close lifespan.
It is unlikely to be notable as a methuselah, since the R-pentomino is smaller and lasts longer. See also List of long-lived methuselahs and List of common evolutionary sequences.
Your pattern is this:
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x = 5, y = 4, rule = B3/S23
b2o$4bo$2obo$2b2o!
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x = 15, y = 20, rule = LifeHistory
6.A6.A$5.A6.A$5.3A4.3A7$D2.D$.D.2D$.3D6$8.2A$7.2A$9.A!
It is unlikely to be notable as a methuselah, since the R-pentomino is smaller and lasts longer. See also List of long-lived methuselahs and List of common evolutionary sequences.
127:1 B3/S234c User:Confocal/R (isotropic CA, incomplete)
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
Re: Thread for basic questions
This there a glider reflector that can reflect the glider from 1 to 2?
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x = 58, y = 46, rule = LifeHistory
3D$2.D$.D$D$3D4$.D$2D$D.D$3.B$4.B$5.B$6.B$7.B$8.B$9.B$10.B45.D$11.B44.
D$12.B43.D$13.B42.D$14.B41.D$15.B9.4B$16.B8.2B$17.B7.B.B$18.B6.B2.B26.
D.D$19.B9.B25.2D$20.B9.B24.BD$21.B32.B$22.B30.B$23.B28.B$24.B16.B9.B$
25.B14.B9.B$26.B9.B2.B9.B$27.B8.B.B9.B$28.B7.2B9.B$29.B6.4B6.B$30.B14.
B$31.B12.B$32.B10.B$33.B8.B$34.B6.B$35.B4.B$36.B2.B$37.2B!
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#C I am inactive currently.
x = 5, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
obobo$2ob2o$obobo!
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x = 5, y = 4, rule = B35/S234i8
2bo$bobo$2ob2o$5o!
- squareroot12621
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Re: Thread for basic questions
Yes:TYCF wrote: ↑December 19th, 2023, 12:19 pmThis there a glider reflector that can reflect the glider from 1 to 2?Code: Select all
x = 58, y = 46, rule = LifeHistory 3D$2.D$.D$D$3D4$.D$2D$D.D$3.B$4.B$5.B$6.B$7.B$8.B$9.B$10.B45.D$11.B44. D$12.B43.D$13.B42.D$14.B41.D$15.B9.4B$16.B8.2B$17.B7.B.B$18.B6.B2.B26. D.D$19.B9.B25.2D$20.B9.B24.BD$21.B32.B$22.B30.B$23.B28.B$24.B16.B9.B$ 25.B14.B9.B$26.B9.B2.B9.B$27.B8.B.B9.B$28.B7.2B9.B$29.B6.4B6.B$30.B14. B$31.B12.B$32.B10.B$33.B8.B$34.B6.B$35.B4.B$36.B2.B$37.2B!
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x = 58, y = 50, rule = LifeHistory
.D$2D$D.D16$55.C.C$55.2C$56.C7$35.A$35.3A$38.A$37.2A7$47.2A$40.2A5.A.
A$40.2A7.A$49.2A2$36.A$35.A.A.2A$35.A.A.A.A$32.2A.A.A.A.A2.A$32.A2.A2.
2A.4A$34.2A4.A$40.A.A$41.2A!- confocaloid
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Re: Thread for basic questions
Without added restrictions on timing, any colour-preserving 90-degree glider reflector will work in this case. Examples are the Snark and the recent Snark64 (which are stable technology), and all bumpers (which are periodic technology).TYCF wrote: ↑December 19th, 2023, 12:19 pmThis there a glider reflector that can reflect the glider from 1 to 2?Code: Select all
x = 58, y = 46, rule = LifeHistory 3D$2.D$.D$D$3D4$.D$2D$D.D$3.B$4.B$5.B$6.B$7.B$8.B$9.B$10.B45.D$11.B44. D$12.B43.D$13.B42.D$14.B41.D$15.B9.4B$16.B8.2B$17.B7.B.B$18.B6.B2.B26. D.D$19.B9.B25.2D$20.B9.B24.BD$21.B32.B$22.B30.B$23.B28.B$24.B16.B9.B$ 25.B14.B9.B$26.B9.B2.B9.B$27.B8.B.B9.B$28.B7.2B9.B$29.B6.4B6.B$30.B14. B$31.B12.B$32.B10.B$33.B8.B$34.B6.B$35.B4.B$36.B2.B$37.2B!
127:1 B3/S234c User:Confocal/R (isotropic CA, incomplete)
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
Unlikely events happen.
My silence does not imply agreement, nor indifference. If I disagreed with something in the past, then please do not construe my silence as something that could change that.
- ilo Lisipo
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Re: Thread for basic questions
What constitutes a "good" / "interesting" spaceship partial?
Example: Here's a (3,1)c/8 partial I've got lying around. It's obviously not revolutionary or anything, but how much should I care about it?
Example: Here's a (3,1)c/8 partial I've got lying around. It's obviously not revolutionary or anything, but how much should I care about it?
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x = 19, y = 28, rule = B3/S23
3bo$2b3o$2o2bo$o3b2o$3bo$bo5bo$b2ob4o$6bob2o$b4o2b2obo$10b3o$9bo2bo$bo
7bobobo$7bobo3b2o$b6o2b2o$14bo$8b4ob2o$7bob3ob3o$6b3o7b3o$7bo7b3o$8bo
3b3obo$8b2obo$10bo$8b3o2bo$9bob2o2$8bobo$9bo$8bo!
Some day, you too will feel the unbridled joy of a 9 year old who thinks they've found something cool.
- confocaloid
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Re: Thread for basic questions
There was a recent question about partials (posts quoted below). I guess this counts as evidence that the question "what makes a promising partial?" is an interesting unsolved problem.ilo Lisipo wrote: ↑December 21st, 2023, 3:00 pmWhat constitutes a "good" / "interesting" spaceship partial?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
search.php?keywords=promising+partial
search.php?keywords=promising+partials
AlbertArmStain wrote: ↑October 11th, 2023, 11:46 amIs there a rating system for partials that tells how hard it is to complete? This system could be used for both oscillator partials and conduits
confocaloid wrote: ↑October 11th, 2023, 12:08 pmWhen I saw the question I first thought about spaceship partials. (Sir Robin was subdivided as 62% + 38%, but probably there was no simpler way to predict/approximate that from the partial without completing it?)
For conduits, Tutorials/Finding_conduits#Asking_for_help has some suggestions, but again no actual rating system.
Re: Thread for basic questions
When should POTY 2023 nominations begin? I am a little worried that this year’s POTY will be just like last year’s.