| p128 wing shuttle |
x = 38, y = 33, rule = B3/S23
11b2o$7b2obo2bob2o$7b2o2bo4bo$12bo$13bobo2$33bo2bo$32bo4bo$31bo5bo$30b
2ob2o$29bo7bo$28bo2b3obobo$bo2bo24b3obob2o$o4bo10b2o$o5bo8bo13b3obob2o
$3b2ob2o7bo5bo6bo2b3obobo$o7bo11bobo6bo7bo$obob3o2bo5bo3bo2bo7b2ob2o$
b2obob3o5bo4b3o9bo5bo$32bo4bo$b2obob3o24bo2bo$obob3o2bo$o7bo$3b2ob2o$
o5bo$o4bo$bo2bo2$22bobo$25bo$21bo4bo2b2o$21b2obo2bob2o$25b2o!
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| Pattern type |
Oscillator |
| Oscillator type |
Shuttle |
| Number of cells |
108 |
| Bounding box |
42 × 35 |
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128 (mod: 64) |
| Heat |
92.7 |
| Volatility |
0.97 | 0.37 |
| Kinetic symmetry |
Unspecified |
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| Discovered by |
David Raucci |
| Year of discovery |
2021 |
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The p128 wing shuttle is a period-128 oscillator found by David Raucci on August 24, 2021.[1] It consists of a wing being hassled back and forth by 2 Rich's p16s and 2 blockers. In terms of its 108 cells, it was tied with the p128 Coe-blocker loop as the smallest known period-128 oscillator until a p8 glider reflector was found on July 13, 2022.[2]
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