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| Pattern type | Reflector Oscillator | ||||
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| Number of cells | 104 | ||||
| Bounding box | 23 × 35 | ||||
| Angle | 90° | ||||
| Period | 4 | ||||
| Heat | Unknown | ||||
| Discovered by | Tanner Jacobi | ||||
| Year of discovery | 2017 | ||||
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P4 CP cenark is a periodic colour-preserving glider reflector discovered by Tanner Jacobi in November 2017, with a minimum repeat time of 44 ticks. A stable Snark reflector can be substituted for the p4 CP cenark. This slows down the output glider by three ticks, which can be useful for rephasing periodic glider streams. A p4 bumper can also be substituted to down the output glider by 8 ticks, but an equivalent adjustment can usually be made by moving a trombone slide one cell diagonally.
For the colour-changing cenark variant, see p4 CC cenark.
See also