For other p47 lumps of muck hasslers , see lumps of muck hassler#p47 .
p47 lumps of muck hassler
x = 41, y = 41, rule = B3/S23
10b2o12b2o$11bo12bobo$10bo15bo$10b4o8b4o3bo$13bo8bo3b4o$8b3o13b2o$7bo
2bo12b2o2bo$7b2o17b2o5b2o$16bo16bobo$15b2o18bo$14b2o18b2ob2obo$3b2o9bo
22bob2o$4bo32bo$4bob2o28b2o$b2obo2bo21b2o$o2bobo24b2o$2obob2o24b2o$3bo
2bo$3b2o4$36b2o$34bo2bo$8b2o24b2obob2o$9b2o24bobo2bo$10b2o21bo2bob2o$
3b2o28b2obo$3bo32bo$2obo22bo9b2o$ob2ob2o18b2o$5bo18b2o$5bobo16bo$6b2o
5b2o17b2o$13bo2b2o12bo2bo$15b2o13b3o$11b4o3bo8bo$11bo3b4o8b4o$14bo15bo
$14bobo12bo$15b2o12b2o!
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Pattern type
Oscillator
Number of cells
176
Bounding box
41 × 41
Period
47 (mod : 47 )
Heat
62.0
Volatility
0.79 | 0.79
Kinetic symmetry
rc
Discovered by
Mitchell Riley
Year of discovery
2023
p47 lumps of muck hassler is a period-47 oscillator found by Mitchell Riley on April 5, 2023 .[1] It was originally found in the rotationally symmetric form in the infobox. It uses a bookend-based catalyst , the 5c/9 wire catalyst,[2] and a dot spark that can be provided by another copy (as shown in the infobox) or by the p47 pre-pulsar shuttle (shown below).
Gallery
x = 81, y = 87, rule = B3/S23
2bo24bo$2b3o20b3o$5bo18bo$4b2o18b2o3$6b3o12b3o$14b2o$14b2o2$bo8bo8bo8b
o$obo6b3o6b3o6bobo$bo6b2ob2o4b2ob2o6bo$9b3o6b3o$10bo8bo2$10bo8bo$9b3o
6b3o$bo6b2ob2o4b2ob2o6bo$obo6b3o6b3o6bobo$bo8bo8bo8bo$33b2o$14b2o17bob
o$14b2o19bo$6b3o12b3o10b2ob2obo$37bob2o$37bo$4b2o13b2o15b2o$5bo14bo8b
2o$2b3o12b3o10b2o$2bo14bo13b2o3$40b2o$39bobo$39bo$36b2obo$34bo2bobobo
3b2o$34b2obob2obobo2bo$35bobo4bobob2o$34bo2bob2obobo$31bo2b2obobobo2bo
$31b3o3bobo4bob2o$34b4ob2o2b2o2bo$31b2obo6bo3bo$31bo2bob5ob3o3bo$32b2o
bo4bobo2b4o$35bo2bo3bobo6bo$35bobob4obo2b5o$34b2obo6bobo5b2o$37bob4obo
2bob2obobo$37bobo2bob2obobobo2bo$36b2o2bo2bo3bobo4bob2o$38b2o4b3o3bo2b
2o2bo$38bo3bobobo4bo3bo$39b4obob5ob3o3bo$43bobo4bobo2b4o$41bo3bo2bo3bo
bo6bo$41b2o2bobob4obo2b5o$44b2obo6bobo5b2o$47bob4obo2bob2obobo$47bobo
2bob2obobobo2bo$46b2o2bo2bo3bobo4bob2o$48b2o4b4ob2o2b2o2bo$48bo3bobo6b
o3bo$49b4obob5ob3o3bo$53bobo4bobo2b4o$51bo3bo2bo3bobo6bo$51b2o2bobob4o
bo2b5o$54b2obo6bobo5b2o$57bob4obo2bob2obobo$57bobo2bob2obobobo2bo$56b
2o2bo2bo3bobo4bob2o$58b2o4b4ob2o2b2o2bo$58bo3bobo6bo3bo$59b4obob5ob3o
3bo$63bobo4bobo2b4o$61bo3bo2bo3bobo$61b2o2bobob4obo2b2o$64b2obo6bobo2b
o$67bob4o4bo2bo$67bobo2bob2obob2o$66b2o2bo2bo3bobo$68b2o4b3o2bo$68bo7b
obo$70bo6bo$69b2o!
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#C [[ HEIGHT 600 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 6 GPS 24 THEME Book AUTOSTART ]]
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The monomer form of the hassler, showing a dot spark from a p47 pre-pulsar shuttle maintaining the reaction, as well as one of the catalysts being replaced by 5c/9 wire (click above to open LifeViewer )
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