Tail
| Tail | |||||||
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| Pattern type | Still life component | ||||||
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| Number of cells | 4 | ||||||
| Bounding box | 2 × 3 | ||||||
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||
| Year of discovery | 1970 | ||||||
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Tail (sometimes referred to as L or J) is a tetromino and great-grandparent of the beehive. It can often be attached to still lifes to create a larger still life. Even more important are the ways in which it may be attached to a marginally stable object of any kind to obtain overall stability while suppresing (or possibly exploiting) its own spark. The simplest such example is eater 1, in which a tail and a pre-block mutually stabilize one another. A tail can also stabilize one end of a fuse (e.g. as in eg. fuse with two tails).
As a still life component
A green background indicates that the object the tail is added to is stable without it; a red background indicates this is not the case.
| Object | Population | Other part | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eater 1 | 7 | Pre-block | ||
| Tub with tail | 8 | Tub | ||
| Hook with tail | Hook | |||
| Cis-boat with tail | 9 | Boat | ||
| Trans-boat with tail | ||||
| Long hook with tail | Long hook | |||
| Hat | Unnamed | |||
| Cis-barge with tail | 10 | Barge | ||
| Trans-barge with tail | ||||
| Beehive with tail | Beehive | |||
| Claw with tail | Claw | |||
| Cis-very long hook with tail | Very long hook | |||
| Trans-very long hook with tail | ||||
| Loop | Unnamed | |||
Long^3 tail
Long3 tail refers to two unstable objects (cis and trans versions). Their significance is as a component of other objects, including the still lifes trans-tub with long3 tail, cis-tub with long3 tail, trans-boat with long3 tail and cis-boat with long3 tail, each of which uses a stable object that shares the cell at the end of the tail.
| Trans long3 tail (click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |
Long^4 tail
Long4 tail refers to two unstable objects (cis and trans versions). Their significance is as a component of other objects, including the still lifes tub with long4 tail, cis-tub with long4 tail and trans-tub with long4 tail, each of which uses a stable object that shares the cell at the end of the tail.
| Trans long4 tail (click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |