Spark

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A spark is a pattern that dies. The term is typically used to describe a collection of cells periodically thrown off by an oscillator or spaceship, but other dying patterns, particulary those consisting of only one or two cells (such as those produced by certain glider collisions, for example), are also described as sparks. For examples of small sparks see unix and heavyweight spaceship. For an example of a much larger spark see Schick engine.

Oscillators and spaceships that produce sparks are known as sparkers.[1]

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References

  1. Stephen Silver. "Sparker". The Life Lexicon. Retrieved on May 24, 2009.

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