Ternary reaction

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A ternary reaction is a reaction between three objects. In particular, it is a reaction in which two gliders from one stream and one glider from a crossing stream of the same period annihilate each other. This can be used to combine two glider guns of the same period to produce a new glider gun with double the period.

x = 47, y = 7, rule = B3/S23 21bo$22bo$20b3o$o2bo39bo2bo$4bo37bo$o3bo37bo3bo$b4o37b4o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ THUMBSIZE 3 ZOOM 15 WIDTH 940 HEIGHT 380 GPS 12 THEME Book AUTOSTART T 0 PAUSE 2 T 55 PAUSE 1 LOOP 56 ]]
An example of a ternary reaction:[1] when a southeastward glider hits a westward LWSS, it forms a loaf and a block, which are deleted by the next LWSS
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References

  1. Dean Hickerson (March 7, 2019). Mountain range patterns (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums

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