For discussion of specific patterns or specific families of patterns, both newly-discovered and well-known.
-
Extrementhusiast
- Posts: 1966
- Joined: June 16th, 2009, 11:24 pm
- Location: USA
-
Quote
-
Login to like this post
Post
by Extrementhusiast » January 31st, 2011, 12:01 am
Although it is (or will be) large, I have constructed an arbitrarily-high period Herschel conduit, F180:
Code: Select all
x = 155, y = 79, rule = B3/S23
124b2o$124b2o4$124b3o$125bo$125b4o16$126b2o$126b2o2$133bob2o$133b2obo
3$115b2o$116bo$116bobo$117b2o3$131b2o9bobobobobo$131bobo$133bo8bo7bo$
133b2o10bobo$142bo2b2o3bo$146bo$142bo7bo2$142bobobobobo$118b3o$119bo8b
2o$119b4o5bo$bob2ob2obo119b3o$o9bo120bo$o9bo$4b4o$o2bo3bo2bo$o6bo2bo$
3bo2bo130b2o$o9bo126bobo$o9bo128bo$bob2ob2obo129b2o6$127b2obo$127b2ob
3o$133bo$127b2ob3o$128bobo$128bobo$129bo$107b3o36bobobobobo$108bo8b2o$
108b3o6bo28bo7bo$118b3o28b2o$120bo25bo2bobo2bo$149bo$146bo7bo2$146bobo
bobobo!
It is shown with an F117 conduit attached to it, showing how the F180 can fit into (somewhat) tight spaces. It does use spaceships, though. (This could spawn a whole new class of Herschel conduits.)
I Like My Heisenburps! (and others)
-
Sokwe
- Moderator
- Posts: 2859
- Joined: July 9th, 2009, 2:44 pm
-
Quote
-
Login to like this post
Post
by Sokwe » January 31st, 2011, 1:11 am
The LWSS can be replaced by a sparker, a standard eater, a tub-with-tail eater, and a rectifier at a severe cost to recovery time:
Code: Select all
x = 99, y = 105, rule = B3/S23
68b2o$68b2o4$68b3o$69bo$69b4o16$70b2o$70b2o2$77bob2o$77b2obo$44b2o2b2o
$42bo2bo2bo2bo$42b2o2b2o2b2o7b2o$44b2o2b2o10bo$42b2ob4ob2o8bobo$41bo
10bo8b2o$41bobo2b2o2bobo$45bo2bo$42b4o2b4o23b2o9bobobobobo$41bo4b2o4bo
22bobo$43b2o4b2o26bo8bo7bo$40b2obob4obob2o23b2o10bobo$40b2o3bo2bo3b2o
32bo2b2o3bo$41bob2o4b2obo37bo$40b4obo2bob4o32bo7bo$40bo4bo2bo4bo$39b2o
bo2bo2bo2bob2o31bobobobobo$41bo10bo9b3o$41bo10bo10bo8b2o$41b2o8b2o10b
4o5bo$41bobo6bobo20b3o$45b4o26bo$42bob6obo$43b8o2$37b2o$38bo42b2o$38bo
bo40bobo$39b2o42bo$83b2o6$71b2obo$71b2ob3o$77bo$71b2ob3o$72bobo$72bobo
$73bo$51b3o36bobobobobo$52bo8b2o$29bo22b3o6bo28bo7bo$28bobo31b3o28b2o$
28bobo33bo25bo2bobo2bo$29bo63bo$90bo7bo2$90bobobobobo5$48b2o$44bo3b2o$
43bobo$42bobo$19b2o21bo$19b2o20b2o2$37b2o$37bobo$39bo$39b2o$8b2o$3b2o
2bo2bo$3bo4bobo$2obo5bo18b2o$bobob2o21bobo$o2bo2bo23bo$2o2bo4bo20b2o$
5b5o2$4bob2o$4b2obo!
Unfortunately this doesn't make it much more versatile as it still requires two synchronized gliders.
Edit: the eater 2 can be replaced by a standard eater.
-Matthias Merzenich