(34,7)c/156 Herschel climber

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(34,7)c/156 climber
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Pattern type Crawler
Speed (34,7)c/156
Direction oblique
Crawls on Block
Discovered by Sphenocorona
Year of discovery 2014


Consists of Herschels climbing up blocks or gliders. This crawler was originally found by Sphenocorona on September 6, 2014.[1] The version shown above leaves a pair of beehives and 2 gliders, but reactions that delete the beehives along with the excess blocks are known.

References

  1. Sphenocorona (September 6, 2014). Re: Interesting simple fuses (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums

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