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#O Emerson J. Perkins, 1 May 2011
#C 18-cell 40514-generation methuselah
#C based on Richard Wobus' 15-cell 32829M
x = 78, y = 54, rule = B3/S23
77bo$77bo$77bo21$3o20$3bo$3bo$3bo5$20b3o$9b3o10bo$22bo$21bo!
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 WIDTH 480 HEIGHT 480 ]]
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| Pattern type |
Methuselah |
| Number of cells |
18 |
| Bounding box |
78 × 54 |
| MCPS |
104 |
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| Lifespan |
40514 generations |
| Final population |
3735 |
| L/I |
2250.8 |
| F/I |
207.5 |
| F/L |
0.092 |
| L/MCPS |
389.6 |
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| Static symmetry |
Unspecified |
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| Discovered by |
Emerson J. Perkins |
| Year of discovery |
2011 |
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40514M is a methuselah with a lifespan of 40514 generations, discovered by Emerson J. Perkins on May 1, 2011 based on a soup from the Online Life-Like CA Soup Search.[1] It contains 4 blinkers and a B-heptomino. A cis-mirrored worm is created at generation 35,913, but is destroyed at generation 36,437.
Stable pattern
The stable pattern that results from 40514M (excluding 70 escaping gliders) has 3381 cells and consists of 248 blinkers (including 21 traffic lights), 218 blocks, 163 beehives (including nine honey farms), 56 loaves, 39 boats, 10 ships, nine tubs, five ponds, four beacons, two toads, one barge, one eater 1 and one long boat.
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Generation 40514 of 40514M (excluding escaping gliders)
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