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Berger's p30 (xp30_w33z8kqrqk8zzy3gggozy27ddfoy0cx33)

#C [[ GRID THUMBLAUNCH THUMBSIZE 2 THEME Catagolue ]]
x = 1, y = 1, rule = B3/S23
b!
This pattern is an oscillator.
This pattern is periodic with period 30.
This pattern runs in standard life (b3s23).
The population fluctuates between 35 and 62.
This evolutionary sequence works in multiple rules, from b3-ks23-kr through to b2n34ceqyz5jk6-in7c8s234cekz5ekr6-ac8.

Pattern RLE

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Glider synthesis

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#C [[ GRID MAXGRIDSIZE 14 THEME Catagolue ]]
#CSYNTH xp30_w33z8kqrqk8zzy3gggozy27ddfoy0cx33 costs 8 gliders (true).
#CLL state-numbering golly
x = 33, y = 33, rule = B3/S23
21bobo$21b2o$22bo3$19bo$18b2o11b2o$18bobo9b2o$o31bo$b2o11b3o$2o14b
o$15bo7$3b3o$5bo$4bo$14b3o$14bo$15bo7$3b2o$2bobo$4bo!

Sample occurrences

There are 12 sample soups in the Catagolue:

Official symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

C1 7          

G1 3    

Unofficial symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

ror_stdin_test 1  

stdin_QBS 1  

Comments (9)

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On 2020-05-20 at 04:07:12 UTC, EricABQ wrote:

Both occurrences were formed by the same reaction between a boat, block, and B-heptomino, as this superimposed pattern shows:

x = 87, y = 127, rule = doublelife
60.2C.3C.8C$60.C4.C2.3C.2C$59.7C2.3C.C$59.C.4C2.C.2C.2C$59.C4.C2.4C3.
C$59.5C2.C3.C.3C$59.3C3.6C.C.C$60.C2.C.2C4.4C$59.C5.C2.2C2.2C$59.C.2C
.2C.C$60.C4.C2.4C.2C$60.3C2.C3.3C2.C$59.2C5.3C.C.2C$63.C.2C.3C.2C$59.
5C.C4.C2.2C$59.2C2.3C.C.C.3C11$85.B$85.2B$84.B.B30$28.2B$28.3B$27.B2.
B$26.2B.2B$26.2B.2B$27.2B.2B$30.B$27.3B$28.B8$29.2B$29.2B4$43.B$42.B.
B$42.2B4$2.B8.B$2B.2B.B3.3B$.2B.2B.B2.B2.B5.B$3.B6.3B5.B.B$3.B2.2B3.
2B5.B.B$2.3B6.2B6.B$2.B8.B.2B$2.B2.B4.2B.2B$3.B7.B.B6.2B$12.B6.B2.B$
19.B.B$3.2B15.B$2.B2.B$3.2B18.B.B$22.B2.B$22.B3.B$21.B2.2B$12.2B7.3B$
11.B2.B$11.3B.B14.2B$12.2B.2B12.B2.B$13.2B.B12.B.B$14.2B2.B11.B$14.B
4.B$15.2B.B4.2B$17.B5.2B2$5.B4.B$4.2B4.2B$3.2B6.2B$4.2B3.2B.B$8.4B21.
2B$8.2B22.B2.B$10.B22.2B$7.4B$6.B.B2.B$10.B$7.3B$7.3B$5.2B.B$6.B$5.B!

On 2020-05-12 at 05:31:34 UTC, Someone wrote:

Now is that really emergent or was it always just there ?

On 2019-12-03 at 00:29:55 UTC, Someone wrote:

Second occurrence on 2 December 2019

On 2019-03-04 at 06:07:17 UTC, Someone wrote:

With this occurring naturally, who knows? Maybe the Gosper glider gun is next!

On 2019-02-15 at 07:28:07 UTC, Someone wrote:

Why is this named after somebody if it's just a pair of queen bee shuttles deleting each other's beehives?

On 2015-12-06 at 16:09:16 UTC, apgoucher@gmx.com wrote:

I love how the 1 sample soup also produces a LWSS.

As do I.

On 2015-12-03 at 03:18:30 UTC, Someone wrote:

I love how the 1 sample soup also produces a LWSS. Like, it wasn't unlikely enough already?

On 2015-11-17 at 21:38:30 UTC, Someone wrote:

That sure isn't something I'd have expected to emerge naturally this soon. Cool!

On 2015-11-17 at 11:42:46 UTC, Someone wrote:

Woah!

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