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The stable pattern that results from multum in parvo (excluding 13 escaping [[glider]]s) has 568 [[cell]]s and consists of 41 [[block]]s, 36 [[blinker]]s (including four [[traffic light]]s), 29 [[beehive]]s (including two [[honey farm]]s), eight [[boat]]s, six [[loaf|loaves]], three [[ship]]s, two [[tub]]s, one [[pond]], and one [[toad]]. | The stable pattern that results from multum in parvo (excluding 13 escaping [[glider]]s) has 568 [[cell]]s and consists of 41 [[block]]s, 36 [[blinker]]s (including four [[traffic light]]s), 29 [[beehive]]s (including two [[honey farm]]s), eight [[boat]]s, six [[loaf|loaves]], three [[ship]]s, two [[tub]]s, one [[pond]], and one [[toad]]. Although the final census and number of escaping gliders are the same as that of [[acorn]], these two are unrelated in any other way. | ||
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Image:Multuminparvo_final.png|Generation 3933 | Image:Multuminparvo_final.png|Generation 3933 |
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Pattern type | Methuselah | ||||||
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Number of cells | 7 | ||||||
Bounding box | 6 × 4 | ||||||
MCPS | 7 | ||||||
Lifespan | 3933 generations | ||||||
Final population | 633 | ||||||
L/I | 561.9 | ||||||
F/I | 90.4 | ||||||
F/L | 0.161 | ||||||
L/MCPS | 561.9 | ||||||
Discovered by | Charles Corderman | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1972 | ||||||
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Multum in parvo is a methuselah found by Charles Corderman in 1972.[1]
Stable pattern
The stable pattern that results from multum in parvo (excluding 13 escaping gliders) has 568 cells and consists of 41 blocks, 36 blinkers (including four traffic lights), 29 beehives (including two honey farms), eight boats, six loaves, three ships, two tubs, one pond, and one toad. Although the final census and number of escaping gliders are the same as that of acorn, these two are unrelated in any other way.
References
- ↑ Robert Wainwright (September 1972). Lifeline, vol 5.
External links
- Multum in parvo at the Life Lexicon