Herschel descendant
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A Herschel descendant is a common active pattern occurring at generation 21 of a Herschel's evolution. Beside it contains another Herschel descendant, after it produces the first natural block:
| (click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |
There are other evolutionary paths leading to the same pattern, including the modification of a B-heptomino implied by generation 21 of a Herschel.
On its own
There are oscillators that hassle some number of instances of Herschel descendant:
| p24 found by Nico Brown on May 6, 2023 (click above to open LifeViewer) |
| p64 found by Carson Cheng on October 4, 2022 (click above to open LifeViewer) |
One index fossil in even fourfold rotational symmetry (C4_4) is a Herschel descendant and a block that forms a 1376-tick diehard, bumping up the messless_13h and messless_14h bins in Catagolue.
| Diehard, 1376 generations (click above to open LifeViewer) |
External links
- Herschel descendant at the Life Lexicon