Track

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A track is a path made out of conduits, often ending where it began so that the active object is cycled forever, forming an oscillator or a gun.

x = 58, y = 37, rule = B3/S23 42b2o$42b2o5b2o$49b2o$13b2o$14bo$13bo33b2o$13b2o32b2o$53b2o$2o51b2o$bo $bob2o$2bo$14b2o$4bobo8bo$5bo7b3o$6bo46bo$3b4o45bobo$2bo49bobo$2b2ob2o 44b2ob2o$3bobo49bo$3bobo45b4o$4bo38bo7bo$42b2o7b2o$41bo2bo7bo$42b2o$ 54b2o$54bobo$56bo$3b2o51b2o$3b2o$9b2o32b2o$9b2o33bo$43bo$43b2o$7b2o$7b 2o5b2o$14b2o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ HEIGHT 400 WIDTH 720 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 10 GPS 14 AUTOSTART LOOP 226 ]]
Nihonium*, the smallest-known period-226 oscillator.
It is an example of a herschel track formed from two R49 and R64, but both herschels are required.
Note that most tracks do not have these constraints or are symmetrical, though.
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