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'''30P25''' is a {{period|25}} [[oscillator]] likely discovered by [[Charity Engine]]. It was discovered by a human on May 18, {{year|2022}}. It is composed of an unnamed reaction stabilized by two copies of [[eater 1]]. In terms of its {{cells|30}} [[cell]]s, it is the smallest known period-25 oscillator, far ahead of the previous record ([[p25 pre-pulsar shuttle]]) with 83 cells.
'''30P25''' is a {{period|25}} [[oscillator]] likely discovered by [[Charity Engine]]. It was discovered by a human on May 18, {{year|2022}}. It is composed of an unnamed reaction stabilized by two copies of [[eater 1]]. In terms of its {{cells|30}} [[cell]]s, it is the smallest known period-25 oscillator, far ahead of the previous record ([[p25 pre-pulsar shuttle]]) with 83 cells.


It gives off [[spark]]s, which in addition to allowing for the construction of non-trivial higher-period oscillators. However, unlike the similar [[Jason's p22]], its sparks are not strong enough to perturb active regions.
It gives off [[spark]]s, which allows for the construction of non-trivial higher-period oscillators. However, unlike the similar [[Jason's p22]], its sparks are not strong enough to perturb active regions.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 12:14, 18 May 2022

30P25
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 30
Bounding box 20 × 20
Period 25 (mod: 25)
Heat 28.5
Volatility 0.92 | 0.92
Kinetic symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by Charity Engine
Year of discovery 2022

30P25 is a period-25 oscillator likely discovered by Charity Engine. It was discovered by a human on May 18, 2022. It is composed of an unnamed reaction stabilized by two copies of eater 1. In terms of its 30 cells, it is the smallest known period-25 oscillator, far ahead of the previous record (p25 pre-pulsar shuttle) with 83 cells.

It gives off sparks, which allows for the construction of non-trivial higher-period oscillators. However, unlike the similar Jason's p22, its sparks are not strong enough to perturb active regions.

External links