Fast Forward Force Field
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| Fast forward force field | |||||
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| Pattern type | Miscellaneous | ||||
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| Number of cells | 27 | ||||
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | ||||
| Discovered by | Dieter Leithner | ||||
| Year of discovery | 1994 | ||||
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The fast forward force field is the following reaction found by Dieter Leithner in May 1994. In the absence of the incoming lightweight spaceship, the gliders would simply annihilate one another, but as shown they allow the spaceship to advance 11 spaces in the course of the next 6 generations. Leithner named the Fast Forward Force Field in honour of his favourite science fiction writer, the physicist Robert L. Forward.
See also
External links
Fast forward force field at the Life Lexicon
