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A for awesome
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Extrementhusiast wrote:P7 syncopated sparker:

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x = 28, y = 16, rule = B3/S23
13b2o$b2o5b2obo2bo$bo7bob2o4b2o$2b3ob3o2bo4bobo$4bobo4bo2b3o$10b2obo3b o$2b3ob3o4bo2b2o4b2o$o4b6obo5b2o2bo$o4bo4bo3b4o2bobo3b2o$o2bob2ob2o2bo 4b2o2bob2o2bo$4bo3bobob5o2bobobob2o$5b3o2b2o5b2obo$7bobo3bobo2bob2o$8b obob2ob2o2bo3bo2b2o$9bo10b3obo2bo$22bob2o!  Really interesting! Not sure what practical use it might have that differs from a more typical sparker — the spark isn't really robust enough to be likely to withstand multiple interactions. I would imagine this to be the first of its class, at least at low-to-medium period — hopefully not the last! As a side note, the rightmost segment of the rotor can be stabilized on its own, making a fairly small billiard table which may or may not be known: Code: Select all x = 16, y = 10, rule = B3/S23 10b2o$6b2o2bo$5bo2bobo3b2o$5bobobob2o2bo$3b2o4bobob2o$2bo2b2obo$bobo2b ob3o$o2b2o2bo6b2o$2o6b3obo2bo$10bob2o!
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x₁=ηx
V*_η=c²√(Λη)
K=(Λu²)/2
Pₐ=1−1/(∫^∞_t₀(p(t)ˡ⁽ᵗ⁾)dt)

$$x_1=\eta x$$
$$V^*_\eta=c^2\sqrt{\Lambda\eta}$$
$$K=\frac{\Lambda u^2}2$$
$$P_a=1-\frac1{\int^\infty_{t_0}p(t)^{l(t)}dt}$$

Extrementhusiast
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A for awesome wrote:As a side note, the rightmost segment of the rotor can be stabilized on its own, making a fairly small billiard table which may or may not be known:

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RLE
That's present in jslife's o0007-bil.lif, and I actually selected that completion manually after a certain point in the search.
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Scorbie
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Here's a slightly more robust p5 hw emulator:

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x = 22, y = 16, rule = B3/S23
10b2o$8bo4bo2$2o6bo4bo6b2o$o2bo3b8o3bo2bo$b2o5bo4bo5b2o$4b2o2b6o2b2o$b
3o14b3o$bo2b4o6b4o2bo$2bo16bo$3b6ob2ob6o$5bo3bo2bo3bo$8b2o2b2o$8bo4bo$9bo2bo$8b2o2b2o!
Edit: And here's a p5 MW volcano, smaller one in progress.
Edit4: reduced the smaller one

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x = 87, y = 32, rule = B3/S23
10bo29bo33bo2$2bo4bo5bo4bo14b2obo7bob2o19b2obo7bob2o$bobobo4bo4bobobo
13bob2o7b2obo19bob2o7b2obo$o2bob3obobob3obo2bo14b2ob5ob2o23b2ob5ob2o$
3o7bo7b3o$3b3o2b2ob2o2b3o18b2obobob2o25b2obobob2o$2bo2bob2o3b2obo2bo
14b3o3bobo3b3o19b3o3bobo3b3o$2bob2o2bobobo2b2obo12b3obo3bobo3bob3o15b 3obo3bobo3bob3o$3bo2bobobobobo2bo12bo4bobobobobobo4bo13bo4bobobobobobo
4bo$4bobo7bobo13b2ob2ob2obobob2ob2ob2o14b4ob2obobob2ob4o$7b3ob3o20bo3b
obobo3bo21bo3bobobo3bo$2o2bo11bo2b2o13bo3bobobo3bo18b2obob3obob3obob2o$o2bo2b3o3b3o2bo2bo11b2o5bobo5b2o16bo2b2o3bobo3b2o2bo$b2ob2o2bo3bo2b2o b2o10bo2bob3obobob3obo2bo11b2obo2bo4bobo4bo2bob2o$2bo3bo7bo3bo11b2obob
2o2bobo2b2obob2o11bobo4b3obobob3o4bobo$2bo3bo7bo3bo14b3obobobobob3o17b 5obobobobob5o$b2ob2o2bo3bo2b2ob2o10b3o3b3o3b3o3b3o21bo3bo$o2bo2b3o3b3o 2bo2bo9bo2b2o11b2o2bo12b9o5b9o$2o2bo11bo2b2o12bo2b3o3b3o2bo15bo2bo2bo
9bo2bo2bo$7b3ob3o20b2o2bo3bo2b2o$4bobo7bobo20bo5bo$3bo2bobobobobo2bo 16b3o7b3o$2bob2o2bobobo2b2obo15bo11bo$2bo2bob2o3b2obo2bo$3b3o2b2ob2o2b
3o$3o7bo7b3o$o2bob3obobob3obo2bo$bobobo4bo4bobobo$2bo4bo5bo4bo2$10bo! Edit2: Here's a flat p5 mw sparker with questionable usability: Code: Select all x = 50, y = 12, rule = B3/S23 24b2o$4b2o2b2o4bobo3b2o6b2o3bobo4b2o2b2o$4bobo3bobobobo16bobobobo3bobo$6bobo2bo2bob3o2bo6bo2b3obo2bo2bobo$2b4o3bo6bo2b12o2bo6bo3b4o$2bo5b2o
7bobobobo2bobobobo7b2o5bo$3b3o4bob2o2b2obobobo2bobobob2o2b2obo4b3o$3o
4b3o3bobo2b2ob2o4b2ob2o2bobo3b3o4b3o$o2b3o5bo3b2o16b2o3bo5b3o2bo$3bo3b
3obo3bo18bo3bob3o3bo$4b3o2b2o5bo16bo5b2o2b3o$6bo8b2o16b2o8bo!
Edit5: A shallower variant of Sokwe's p4 oscillator, with a balance of depth, clearance, and size:

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x = 32, y = 14, rule = B3/S23
14bo2bo2$13bo4bo$12bob4obo$9b2o2bo4bo2b2o$12bobo2bobo$b3ob2o2bo4b4o4bo 2b2ob3o$3bo2bo2bob2o6b2obo2bo2bo$b3ob4o4b2o2b2o4b4ob3o$b2o3bobob2obo4b
ob2obobo3b2o$o3bobobobo2bo4bo2bobobobo3bo$bo2bob2o3b2o6b2o3b2obo2bo$2b obo22bobo$3b2o22b2o!
Best wishes to you, Scorbie

Bullet51
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Period 8 oscilliator:

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x = 11, y = 18, rule = b3s23
3b2ob2o$3b2ob2o2$b9o$o9bo$b3obob3o$3b5o5$3b5o$b3obob3o$o9bo$b9o2$3b2ob
2o$3b2ob2o! It seems that the oscilliator must be known, but I'm unable to find it in previous collections. Still drifting. Gustone Posts: 624 Joined: March 6th, 2019, 2:26 am ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread I found an almost oscillator that looked like this Code: Select all x = 11, y = 9, rule = B3/S23 2b2o3b2o$3o5b3o$o9bo$b9o2$b9o$o9bo$3o5b3o$2b2o3b2o!

but I lost it
My favourite oscillator of all time

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x = 15, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
7bo2$3b2o5b2o$b2o4bo4b2o$5b2ob2o$bobo7bobo$bo2bobobobo2bo$5obobob5o$o 4bo3bo4bo$b3obobobob3o$3bob2obo2bo$8bobo$8b2o!  wildmyron Posts: 1465 Joined: August 9th, 2013, 12:45 am ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread Bullet51 wrote:Period 8 oscilliator: Code: Select all x = 11, y = 18, rule = b3s23 3b2ob2o$3b2ob2o2$b9o$o9bo$b3obob3o$3b5o5$3b5o$b3obob3o$o9bo$b9o2$3b2ob 2o$3b2ob2o!
It seems that the oscilliator must be known, but I'm unable to find it in previous collections.
For some strange reason it doesn't seem to be in jslife or the jslife-osc-supplement, but it is in DRH-oscillators (Golly Patterns/Life/Oscillators/DRH-oscillators.rle)
The latest version of the 5S Project contains over 226,000 spaceships. There is also a GitHub mirror of the collection. Tabulated pages up to period 160 (out of date) are available on the LifeWiki.

vvndnxl
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x = 92, y = 94, rule = B3/S23
69bo3b3o$54b2o12bobo2b5o3b2o$54b2o12bo3b2o3b2o2b2o$69bo2bo3b2o$70b3o3b
o2$39bo4b2o4b2o18b3o3bo$38b2o3b3o3bo19bo2bo3b2o$37bo4bob2o4b2o16bo3b2o 3b2o2b2o$b2o5b2o27b2obo3b2obo20bobo2b5o3b2o$b2o5b2o30bo2b3o2bo20bo3b3o$45bobo$46bo$2bo5bo$b3o3b3o$bob2ob2obo25b2o$2o7b2o23bobo$2o7b2o23bo$3o 5b3o22b2o$2b3ob3o$4bobo$bo2bobo2bo32b2o$o2bo3bo2bo30bobo$b2o5b2o33bo7$58bo$56bobo$57b2o$73bo$11b2o60b3o$11b2o63bo$b2o4bo5b2o60b2o$b2o2bo4b2o
2bo$6bo4b2obo$8b2ob3o$9bo4$19b2o$18bobo50bo$20bo50bobo$71b2o4$82bo$78b 3ob2o$77bob2o4bo$77bo2b2o4bo2b2o$15b2o60b2o5bo4b2o$15bo63b2o$16b3o60b
2o$18bo$33b2o$33bobo$33bo7$48bo33b2o5b2o$48bobo30bo2bo3bo2bo$48b2o32bo 2bobo2bo$85bobo$83b3ob3o$57b2o22b3o5b3o$57bo23b2o7b2o$55bobo23b2o7b2o$55b2o25bob2ob2obo$82b3o3b3o$83bo5bo$45bo$44bobo$16b3o3bo20bo2b3o2bo30b
2o5b2o$9b2o3b5o2bobo20bob2o3bob2o27b2o5b2o$9b2o2b2o3b2o3bo16b2o4b2obo
4bo$14b2o3bo2bo19bo3b3o3b2o$15bo3b3o18b2o4b2o4bo2$15bo3b3o$14b2o3bo2bo
$9b2o2b2o3b2o3bo12b2o$9b2o3b5o2bobo12b2o$16b3o3bo!  It is glider loop Last edited by vvndnxl on July 15th, 2019, 2:45 pm, edited 1 time in total. Moosey Posts: 3722 Joined: January 27th, 2019, 5:54 pm Location: A house, or perhaps the OCA board. Or [click to not expand] Contact: ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread vvndnxl wrote: I found this in Golly Yes, the telegraph. That is known. But what exactly does it have to do with oscillators? In the future, edit your posts, by the way. Also don’t blank your posts unless they are offensive or deserve blanking for some other reasons. You don’t have to blank a post like the one above since it could be used for future reference, however slim the odds are. EDIT: I believe you meant to have this pattern in your G loop post: Code: Select all #c there was a missing glider x = 92, y = 92, rule = B3/S23 71b2o$54b2o15bobo7b2o$54b2o15bob2o6b2o$72b2o$72bo$49bobo3bo$45b2obo3b 2o2bo3b2o10bo$42b2ob2obo3bo4bob2obo9b2o$40bob2o4bobobo9bo8bob2o6b2o$b
2o5b2o30b2o2b3ob2o4bo2bob2obo8bobo7b2o$b2o5b2o30bob2o2b2obo5b2o3b2o9b 2o$42b4o3b2o$49b2o3$35b2o$34bobo$2bo5bo25bo$b3o3b3o23b2o$o2b2ob2o2bo$3o5b3o3$40b2o$39bobo$41bo3$56bo$7b3o44bobo$6bo3bo44b2o$6b2ob2o$7bobo$
73bo$7bobo63b3o$6b2ob2o65bo$b2o3bo3bo64b2o$b2o4b3o$12b2o$12bobo$12bo3$
73bo$73bobo$73b2o$17b2o$16bobo$18bo3$79bo$77bobo$78b2o$82b3o4b2o$15b2o
64bo3bo3b2o$15bo65b2ob2o$16b3o63bobo$18bo$82bobo$81b2ob2o$35b2o44bo3bo
$35bobo44b3o$35bo3$50bo$50bobo$50b2o3$81b3o5b3o$81bo2b2ob2o2bo$57b2o
23b3o3b3o$57bo25bo5bo$55bobo$55b2o3$41b2o$41b2o3b4o$19b2o9b2o3b2o5bob
2o2b2obo30b2o5b2o$9b2o7bobo8bob2obo2bo4b2ob3o2b2o30b2o5b2o$9b2o6b2obo
8bo9bobobo4b2obo$18b2o9bob2obo4bo3bob2ob2o$19bo10b2o3bo2b2o3bob2o$36bo 3bobo$19bo$18b2o$9b2o6b2obo15b2o$9b2o7bobo15b2o$19b2o!

Last edited by Moosey on July 15th, 2019, 2:47 pm, edited 3 times in total.
My CA rules can be found here

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x = 4, y = 5, rule = B34e5e67c/S23ce45
4o2$b2o$o2bo$b2o! [[ TRACK 0 -7/325 ZOOM 16 THEME 0 ]] vvndnxl Posts: 4 Joined: July 15th, 2019, 7:22 am ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread Moosey wrote: vvndnxl wrote: I found this in Golly Yes, the telegraph. That is known. But what exactly does it have to do with oscillators? In the future, edit your posts, by the way. sorry, i'm russian vvndnxl Posts: 4 Joined: July 15th, 2019, 7:22 am ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread vvndnxl wrote: Code: Select all x = 108, y = 97, rule = B3/S23 4$78b2o$61b2o15bobo7b2o$61b2o15bob2o6b2o$79b2o$79bo$56bobo3bo$52b2obo
3b2o2bo3b2o10bo$49b2ob2obo3bo4bob2obo9b2o$47bob2o4bobobo9bo8bob2o6b2o$8b2o5b2o30b2o2b3ob2o4bo2bob2obo8bobo7b2o$8b2o5b2o30bob2o2b2obo5b2o3b2o
9b2o$49b4o3b2o$56b2o3$42b2o$41bobo$9bo5bo25bo$8b3o3b3o23b2o$7bo2b2ob2o 2bo$7b3o5b3o3$47b2o$46bobo$48bo3$63bo$14b3o44bobo$13bo3bo44b2o$13b2ob 2o$14bobo$80bo$14bobo63b3o$13b2ob2o65bo$8b2o3bo3bo64b2o$8b2o4b3o$19b2o
$19bobo$19bo3$80bo$80bobo$80b2o$24b2o$23bobo$25bo3$86bo$84bobo$85b2o$
89b3o4b2o$22b2o64bo3bo3b2o$22bo65b2ob2o$23b3o63bobo$25bo$89bobo$88b2ob
2o$42b2o44bo3bo$42bobo44b3o$42bo3$57bo$57bobo$57b2o3$88b3o5b3o$88bo2b
2ob2o2bo$64b2o23b3o3b3o$64bo25bo5bo$62bobo$62b2o5$26b2o9b2o3b2o45b2o5b 2o$16b2o7bobo8bob2ob2obo44b2o5b2o$16b2o6b2obo8bo7bo$25b2o9bob2ob2obo$26bo10b2o3b2o2$26bo$25b2o$16b2o6b2obo15b2o$16b2o7bobo15b2o$26b2o!

It is glider loop
@Moosey, and what do you think about it

vvndnxl
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don't you know how to make a GIF from a pattern?

GUYTU6J
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vvndnxl wrote:don't you know how to make a GIF from a pattern?
There is a script named giffer with python.
Bullet51 wrote:
October 21st, 2019, 9:42 am

(Didn't expect you saying goodbye this soon. Will you return on winter holiday?)
Possibly.

Ian07
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vvndnxl wrote:don't you know how to make a GIF from a pattern?
Please post this in a relevant thread, for example Thread for basic questions. If you can't get the Python script posted above to work, there's actually a Lua script that comes with Golly which you can find at Scripts/Lua/giffer.lua, which should work assuming your version of Golly is up-to-date.

EDIT: Please also read the forum rules; if you need to follow up on your previous post in a topic it's generally better to edit your original post rather than making a new one.

Gustone
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Joined: March 6th, 2019, 2:26 am

two 15thlons can interact like this

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x = 20, y = 19, rule = B3/S23
$6b4o$5b6o$4b8o$3b2o6b2o$4b8o$5b6o$6b4o$7b2o$5bo4bo$4bo6bo$3bo8bo$3bo
8bo$3bo8bo$4bo6bo$5bo4bo$7b2o!
...

Can there be an other-side fencepost for this?

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x = 139, y = 21, rule = B3/S23
25bo$5b2o7bobo8b3o$2o2bo2bo3bo2b2obob2o7bo$o2bob2o2b3o5b2obo2b5o2b2o$b
obo3b2o3b4o4bobo5b2obo$2obob2o2b3o4b4obob2ob2o$bo6bobob2o7bobobob2o$bo b3o2b2o2bo3b2o2bo2bobo3b2ob3o5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5b o5bo5bo5bo$2bo10bobo2bob3o2bob4o5bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b
2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o$3b7o10b3o3b2o2b2ob3o 2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o 2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2o2$3b7o10b3o3b2o2b2ob3o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o
2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2ob4o2b2ob2o$2bo10bobo2bo b3o2bob4o5bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o 2bob2o4b2o2bob2o4b2o2bob2o$bob3o2b2o2bo3b2o2bo2bobo3b2ob3o5bo5bo5bo5bo
5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo5bo$bo6bobob2o7bobobob2o$2obob2o2b
3o4b4obob2ob2o$bobo3b2o3b4o4bobo5b2obo$o2bob2o2b3o5b2obo2b5o2b2o$2o2bo 2bo3bo2b2obob2o7bo$5b2o7bobo8b3o$25bo!  My favourite oscillator of all time Code: Select all x = 15, y = 13, rule = B3/S23 7bo2$3b2o5b2o$b2o4bo4b2o$5b2ob2o$bobo7bobo$bo2bobobobo2bo$5obobob5o$o
4bo3bo4bo$b3obobobob3o$3bob2obo2bo$8bobo$8b2o!


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Gustone wrote:two 15thlons can interact like this...
biggiemac's script says that that's called a bi-pentadecathlon 2, and it has showed up over five hundred times in symmetric soups.
Gustone wrote:Can there be an other-side fencepost for this?
All I remember offhand is Sokwe's c/5 stabilization from 2013:

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x = 191, y = 44, rule = B3/S23
47bo5b2o5b2o5bo15b2o3bo13bo3b2o15bo5b2o5b2o5bo$45bo2b2ob2o2bo3bo2b2ob 2o2bo8bobobob5o13b5obobobo8bo2b2ob2o2bo3bo2b2ob2o2bo$43b3o4bobo3bobo3b
obo4b3o3b2ob5o25b5ob2o3b3o4bobo3bobo3bobo4b3o$43b2o2bo2b3ob2o3b2ob3o2b o2b2o14b2o5bo3bo5b2o14b2o2bo2b3ob2o3b2ob3o2bo2b2o$43b3o2b3o4bo3bo4b3o
2b3o2b2ob2o3b2o6b3obobob3o6b2o3b2ob2o2b3o2b3o4bo3bo4b3o2b3o$44bobo2bo 15bo2bobo3bo9b4o3bo2bobo2bo3b4o9bo3bobo2bo15bo2bobo$45bo23bo14bo5bo2b
2ob2o2bo5bo14bo23bo$81b5ob2obo9bob2ob5o$58b2ob2o13b3obo2b3o8bobo8b3o2b
ob3o13b2ob2o$57bobo3bo15bo5bo8bobo8bo5bo15bo3bobo$58bobo2bo2b2ob2o20b
2o5b2o20b2ob2o2bo2bobo$43bo10bo8bo2b2o3bo3bo39bo3bo3b2o2bo8bo10bo$42b
obob2o6b2o2bo2b2ob2obo2bo3bobo11b2o2bobobobo2b2o11bobo3bo2bob2ob2o2bo
2b2o6b2obobo$42bobo3bo2b2o6bo9bo3bo2bo11bo3bobobobo3bo11bo2bo3bo9bo6b 2o2bo3bobo$43b2obob5o2bo2bo13b2o2bo12b3o7b3o12bo2b2o13bo2bo2b5obob2o$42bo5bo2bo22bobo10bobobo7bobobo10bobo22bo2bo5bo$42bo2bo40bobo2bob2ob2o
bo2bobo40bo2bo$86bobobo3bobo3bobobo$44bo40b2obob4o3b4obob2o40bo$43b3o 42bobo2bo3bo2bobo42b3o$43bo44bob4o3b4obo44bo$41bobo45bo4bobo4bo45bobo$40bo2bo46b2o7b2o46bo2bo$40bo46b3o2bobobobo2b3o46bo$39bo2bob2o41bo2b3o
bobob3o2bo41b2obo2bo$42bo45bobo9bobo45bo$40b3ob2o41b2obob2o3b2obob2o41b
2ob3o$40b2ob3o40bo3bob2o3b2obo3bo40b3ob2o$87bob2o9b2obo$42b5o39b2obo2b o5bo2bob2o39b5o$42b5o42bobo7bobo42b5o$41bobo45bob2o5b2obo45bobo$41b3o
43b2o3bo5bo3b2o43b3o$39b2obo45bobo9bobo45bob2o$38bob3o45bo3bo5bo3bo45b
3obo$9bo7bo19bo3bo47bob2obobob2obo47bo3bo19bo7bo$3b2obobob2o3b2obobob
2o13bobo47bobobo2bobo2bobobo47bobo13b2obobob2o3b2obobob2o$3obob3o9b3o bob3o8bo50bobob2o2bobo2b2obobo50bo8b3obob3o9b3obob3o$o3bobo5bobo5bobo
3bo6b2o51bobo5bobo5bobo51b2o6bo3bobo5bobo5bobo3bo$4b2o6bobo6b2o8bo55b o2bobobobobobo2bo55bo8b2o6bobo6b2o$b2o9bobo9b2o3b2o4bo52b2ob2obobob2o
b2o52bo4b2o3b2o9bobo9b2o$b2ob2o15b2ob2o6bobo58bo3bo58bobo6b2ob2o15b2o b2o$5bo15bo65bob4o5b4obo65bo15bo$87b2obo9bob2o! My vague recollection is that somebody found a stationary fencepost for ... something-or-other interesting ... in the past few years, but I can't find the reference, and based on my searches so far I don't think it was this wick. P12 searches are still very difficult. Or can you get away with just p6? I'm definitely not one of the experts on this topic. Sokwe Moderator Posts: 1677 Joined: July 9th, 2009, 2:44 pm ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread dvgrn wrote: Gustone wrote:Can there be an other-side fencepost for this? All I remember offhand is Sokwe's c/5 stabilization from 2013 That post only shows Hartmut Holzwart's stabilization (mine are two posts above). A more complete survey of those c/5 wickstretchers is given here. dvgrn wrote:P12 searches are still very difficult. Or can you get away with just p6? Indeed, finding a p12 "source" for this ant-like wick is probably out of reach with current technology. I am not currently aware of a p6 source, but I suspect one could be found with some effort. dvgrn wrote:My vague recollection is that somebody found a stationary fencepost for ... something-or-other interesting ... in the past few years Maybe the stationary fencepost in this wickstretcher: Code: Select all #C Stretcher for a p6 wick, Paul Tooke, Sep 2004. #C Stationary fencepost by Jason Summers and #C Matthias Merzenich, Jan 2013. x = 66, y = 66, rule = B3/S23 8b2o$8bobo$8bo$11bo$10bobo$10bobo$10bo$10b2o$3o7b2o$o12bo$bo2b5o7bo$3b
o3b2o4b3o2bo$4b2o12bo2bo$9bobo2b5ob2obo$11bobo6b2obo$11bobo$10bo2bo8bo bo$13bo8bobo2bo$11b3o10bobobo$21b2o7bo$13b2o5bo3b2o4bo18b2o9b2o$12b3o
4bob2o3b3ob2o13b2o2b2o11bob2o$16b2obobo6bob2o13b2o2bob2o5bo2bo2b2o$13b
2o10bo2bo3b2o16b3o5bobo$16b3obo6bo3b2obo24bo$20bo2bo11bo$18bo2bo9bo4bo 13b2o7b2o$17bo3bo2bo3b3obobobo13b2o2b3o2b2o$18bo2b3o3bob2o5bo$27b2obo
5bo2bo14b3o$19b4o4b3o6bo3b2o13bo$21b2obobo28bo$23b2o2bo9b2o2bo12b3o$
23bo15b2o7b2o$24bo2bo16b2obo6b3o$25bo14bo3b2o2bo2bo2b3o$26b5o8b3o7bobo 2b2o$32bo5bobo9bo4b2o$32bo4b2ob2o$29bo3bo2bo2b2o8b2o$30bo2bob6o8b2o4b 2o$30bobo3bobo3b3o9b2o$41b3o10b2o$41b3o10b2o$34b2o5bo3b3o4b2obo$21b2o
11b2o8b3o5b2ob2o$21b2o21b3o6bobo$34bo9bo3b3o3b2o$33bobo11b3obo$20b3o
10bo2bo2b2o6b2o2bo$20b2obo2b2o9bob2o6bo$22b2o2b2o7b2o11b2o$22b2o20b2o$
44b3o$27bobo2bob3o4b3o3bo$27bob4ob4o2b8o$27bobo2bob2obo2bo4bo2$22b2o$24bob2o$20bo2bo2b2o$20bobo$21bo2$21b2o$21b2o!
Bullet51 found a stationary fencepost for the other side of this wick in 2016 (see here). I know that Josh Ball (velcrorex) has found some interesting fenceposts to various wicks over the last decade, but I don't have immediate references.
-Matthias Merzenich

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Cross-posting from here, a Rich's p16 on tumbler is a 50p112 (note gen 46):

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x = 18, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
3b2o$2bo2bo$bo2bo$bo6bo4bo2b2o$o2bo3bobo4bo2bo$b3o3b2o5b2obo2$b3o3b2o
5b2obo$o2bo3bobo4bo2bo$bo6bo4bo2b2o$bo2bo$2bo2bo$3b2o!  Similarly, Rich's p16 interacts with twin bees shuttle forming a 62p368 (note gen 30~37): Code: Select all x = 13, y = 46, rule = B3/S23 3b2o5b2o$3b2o5b2o16$2b2obo3bob2o$2bo2bo3bo2bo$3b3o3b3o8$3b2o$3b2o5$3b
2o$2bo2bo$bo2bo$bo6bo$o2bo3bobo$b3o3b2o2$b3o3b2o$o2bo3bobo$bo6bo$bo2bo$2bo2bo$3b2o!  A collection of how Rich's p16 can combine with other oscillators. This is a highly trivial p425040. Code: Select all x = 28, y = 63, rule = B3/S23 13b2o5b2o$13b2o5b2o16$12b2obo3bob2o$12bo2bo3bo2bo$13b3o3b3o8$13b2o$13b 2o5$13b2o$2o10bo2bo$o2b2o6bo2bo$b2obo6bo6bo4bo2b2o$5bo4bo2bo3bobo4bo2b
o$5bo5b3o3b2o5b2obo$b2obo$o2b2o6b3o3b2o5b2obo$2o8bo2bo3bobo4bo2bo$11bo 6bo4bo2b2o$11bo2bo$12bo2bo$13b2o3$5b2o10b2o$5b2o2b2o7bo$3b2obo2b2o6bo$
3b3o11b2o3$4b2o$4b2o14b2o$18b2obo$17bobobobob2o$19bobob2obo$15b3o2bo$14bo3b2o$15b3o$17bo!  EDIT: another 62p368 Code: Select all x = 40, y = 25, rule = B3/S23 21b2o$11b2o7bobo15b2o$11b2o7bo17b2o$20b3o4$20b3o$20bo17b2o$20bobo15b2o$21b2o2$5b2o$4bo2bo$5bo2bo$bo6bo$obo3bo2bo$b2o3b3o2$b2o3b3o$obo3bo2bo$bo6bo$5bo2bo$4bo2bo$5b2o!

EDIT2:
two 82p496s

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x = 60, y = 32, rule = B3/S23
7b2obo2bob2o$2o4bo2bo4bo2bo4b2o$2o5bobo4bobo5b2o24b2o7b2o$8bo6bo32b2o 7b2o2$35b2o$34bo2bo$35bo2bo$31bo6bo9bo9bo$8bo6bo14bobo3bo2bo7bobo7bobo
$2o5bobo4bobo5b2o7b2o3b3o8bo2bo5bo2bo$2o4bo2bo4bo2bo4b2o24b2o7b2o$7b2o bo2bob2o14b2o3b3o8bo11bo$30bobo3bo2bo$31bo6bo$35bo2bo8bo11bo$34bo2bo 10b2o7b2o$35b2o10bo2bo5bo2bo$47bobo7bobo$17b2o29bo9bo$16bo2bo$17bo2bo$13bo6bo$12bobo3bo2bo$13b2o3b3o27b2o7b2o$48b2o7b2o$13b2o3b3o$12bobo3bo
2bo$13bo6bo$17bo2bo$16bo2bo$17b2o!

Now time for a crazy trivial 162p1197840

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x = 52, y = 44, rule = B3/S23
35b2obo2bob2o$28b2o4bo2bo4bo2bo4b2o$28b2o5bobo4bobo5b2o$36bo6bo6$36bo
6bo$28b2o5bobo4bobo5b2o$28b2o4bo2bo4bo2bo4b2o$35b2obo2bob2o7$35b2o$20b 2o12bo2bo$20bo2b2o10bo2bo5b2o$21b2obo6bo6bo4bo$25bo4bobo3bo2bo4bob2o$25bo5b2o3b3o6bobo$21b2obo$20bo2b2o6b2o3b3o6bobo$20b2o8bobo3bo2bo4bob2o
$31bo6bo4bo$35bo2bo5b2o$34bo2bo$35b2o2$17b2o$2o15bobo23b2o$2o17bo19b2o 2b2o$17b3o19b2o2bob2o$44b3o3$17b3o24b2o$2o17bo7b2o15b2o$2o15bobo7b2o$17b2o!  Or a trivial 177p2635248 Code: Select all x = 38, y = 63, rule = B3/S23 18b2o5b2o$18b2o5b2o16$17b2obo3bob2o$17bo2bo3bo2bo$18b3o3b3o8$25b2o$25b 2o2$b2o7b2o$b2o7b2o2$25b2o$24bo2bo$25bo2bo$bo9bo9bo6bo4bo2b2o$obo7bobo
7bobo3bo2bo4bo2bo$o2bo5bo2bo8b2o3b3o5b2obo$b2o7b2o$o11bo8b2o3b3o5b2obo$20bobo3bo2bo4bo2bo$21bo6bo4bo2b2o$o11bo12bo2bo$b2o7b2o12bo2bo$o2bo5bo
2bo12b2o$obo7bobo$bo9bo$21b2o10b2o$21bo7b2o2b2o$22bo6b2o2bob2o$21b2o
11b3o$b2o7b2o$b2o7b2o$34b2o$18b2o14b2o$18bob2o$13b2obobobobo$13bob2obo bo$19bo2b3o$20b2o3bo$22b3o$22bo!  Bullet51 wrote: October 21st, 2019, 9:42 am 没想到你就这样和我们说再见了。你寒假还会回来吗？ (Didn't expect you saying goodbye this soon. Will you return on winter holiday?) Possibly. Hdjensofjfnen Posts: 1608 Joined: March 15th, 2016, 6:41 pm Location: r cis θ ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread Gustone wrote:I found an almost oscillator that looked like this Code: Select all x = 11, y = 9, rule = B3/S23 2b2o3b2o$3o5b3o$o9bo$b9o2$b9o$o9bo$3o5b3o$2b2o3b2o!

but I lost it
Can you remember what period it was going to be?

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x = 5, y = 9, rule = B3-jqr/S01c2-in3
3bo$4bo$o2bo$2o2$2o$o2bo$4bo$3bo! Code: Select all x = 7, y = 5, rule = B3/S2-i3-y4i 4b3o$6bo$o3b3o$2o$bo!  Gustone Posts: 624 Joined: March 6th, 2019, 2:26 am ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread Hdjensofjfnen wrote: Gustone wrote:I found an almost oscillator that looked like this Code: Select all x = 11, y = 9, rule = B3/S23 2b2o3b2o$3o5b3o$o9bo$b9o2$b9o$o9bo$3o5b3o$2b2o3b2o!

but I lost it
Can you remember what period it was going to be?
3 I think
My favourite oscillator of all time

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x = 15, y = 13, rule = B3/S23
7bo2$3b2o5b2o$b2o4bo4b2o$5b2ob2o$bobo7bobo$bo2bobobobo2bo$5obobob5o$o 4bo3bo4bo$b3obobobob3o$3bob2obo2bo$8bobo$8b2o!  mniemiec Posts: 1195 Joined: June 1st, 2013, 12:00 am ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread Gustone wrote:I found an almost oscillator that looked like this ... but I lost it Hdjensofjfnen wrote:Can you remember what period it was going to be? Gustone wrote:3 I think Period 3 oscillators are extremely plentiful and are very easy to find. They are rarely worth noting unless they have some particularly useful or notable characteristics (e.g. easily accessible sparks, cheap synthesis, occur commonly in soups, etc.) Hdjensofjfnen Posts: 1608 Joined: March 15th, 2016, 6:41 pm Location: r cis θ ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread wwei23 wrote:Almost P3: Code: Select all o$boo$$obboobboboo I just realized I've found that before as well... viewtopic.php?f=12&t=3843&start=3 Code: Select all x = 5, y = 9, rule = B3-jqr/S01c2-in3 3bo4boo2bo2o22oo2bo4bo3bo! Code: Select all x = 7, y = 5, rule = B3/S2-i3-y4i 4b3o6boo3b3o2obo!  GUYTU6J Posts: 1193 Joined: August 5th, 2016, 10:27 am Location: 拆哪！I repeat, CHINA! ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread Al Jolson's two-block hasseling mechanism can adapt to Merzenich's p31: Code: Select all x = 26, y = 39, rule = B3/S23 7b2obo2bob2o2o4bo2bo4bo2bo4b2o2o5bobo4bobo5b2o8bo6bo68bo6bo2o5bob o4bobo5b2o2o4bo2bo4bo2bo4b2o7b2obo2bob2o514b3o13b3obo12b2obobo 16bo410bobo2bobo8b2o2b4o2b2o2b2o5b2o6b2o5b2o2b2o6bo6bo6b2o82b2o6b o6bo6b2o2b2o5b2o6b2o5b2o8b2o2b4o2b2o10bobo2bobo!  Why do we need to mention "but p14 (by hitting the sides of the pentadecathlons with 34P14 shuttles) is not possible" in Al Jolson's wiki page? EDIT: Oh I understand. That sentence needs some new wording. Last edited by GUYTU6J on August 15th, 2019, 4:45 am, edited 1 time in total. Bullet51 wrote: October 21st, 2019, 9:42 am 没想到你就这样和我们说再见了。你寒假还会回来吗？ (Didn't expect you saying goodbye this soon. Will you return on winter holiday?) Possibly. A for awesome Posts: 2122 Joined: September 13th, 2014, 5:36 pm Location: Pembina University, Home of the Gliders Contact: ### Re: Oscillator Discussion Thread GUYTU6J wrote:Al Jolson's two-block hasseling mechanism can adapt to Merzenich's p31: Code: Select all rle Nice! This other mechanism (previously known for pentadecathlons) works as well: Code: Select all x = 24, y = 40, rule = B3/S23 8bobo2bobo6b2o2b4o2b2o2o5b2o6b2o5b2o2o6bo6bo6b2o82o6bo6bo6b2o2o5b 2o6b2o5b2o6b2o2b4o2b2o8bobo2bobo59b2o2b2o9b2o2b2o58bobo2bobo6b2o 2b4o2b2o2o5b2o6b2o5b2o2o6bo6bo6b2o82o6bo6bo6b2o2o5b2o6b2o5b2o6b2o 2b4o2b2o8bobo2bobo! praosylen#5847 (Discord) x₁=ηx V*_η=c²√(Λη) K=(Λu²)/2 Pₐ=1−1/(∫^∞_t₀(p(t)ˡ⁽ᵗ⁾)dt)$$x_1=\eta xV^*_\eta=c^2\sqrt{\Lambda\eta}K=\frac{\Lambda u^2}2P_a=1-\frac1{\int^\infty_{t_0}p(t)^{l(t)}dt}

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GUYTU6J wrote:Al Jolson's two-block hasseling mechanism can adapt to Merzenich's p31: ... Why do we need to mention "but p14 (by hitting the sides of the pentadecathlons with 34P14 shuttles) is not possible" in Al Jolson's wiki page?
This mechanism can work with any period 9 or higher oscillator with a sufficiently remote domino spark. It works for pentadecathlons, and also snackers. Oddly, it does NOT work for tetradecathlons, because the phase-shifting process intrudes on the reaction.
A for awesome wrote:Nice! This other mechanism (previously known for pentadecathlons) works as well: ...
This should also work with any period 5 or higher oscillator with a sufficiently remote domino spark. It works for pentadecathlons, snackers, and tetradecathlons, but not fumaroles or heavyweight volcanoes. Some of the large P5 or higher domino sparkers might work.

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Possibly known(Left:P9 Middle:P9 Right:P8):

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x = 65, y = 19, rule = b3s23
13b2o$13b2o45b2o$61bo$11b6o41b3o$7b2obo5bo12bo28bo$6bobobob2o13b3o2bo 2bo24b3o$5bo3bo2bobo11bo5b4o20b4o3bo$4bo6b2o2bo10bo2b3o6bo17bo3bob2o$
4b2o6b4o9b2obo2bob6o19b2o$6bo4bo16bo4bo25bob3o$4b2o5b5o12b2o4b3o15b2o
7bo2bo$3bo3bob2o4bo10b2o7bobo14bo7bo2b2o$3bob4obob3o12bob2o5bobo10b2ob
obo4bo$2obobo2bobobo14bobobo5bo11bo2bob2o2bo$2obo2bobobobo13b2obob2o
14bobobobo3bo$3bo3b2ob2o17bobobo13b2o2bo3b2o$3b2o24bo2bobo16bobobo$28b 2o3bo18b2obobo$56b2o!

EDIT: All are in jslife.
Last edited by Bullet51 on September 20th, 2019, 10:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Still drifting.