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PATHOLOGICAL

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This pattern is a pattern.
This pattern runs in standard life (b3s23).

Sample occurrences

There are 414 sample soups in the Catagolue:

Official symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

2x128 1  

4x64 10              

C1 1  

C2_1 13                  

C2_4 2   

C4_4 11                

D2_x 2   

D4_x1 2   

D4_x4 10              

D8_4 1  

Unofficial symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

dani_stdin 3    

lowpathologicaltolerance_1_Test 1  

mvr_catforce_stdin 17                        

oscthread_stdin 2   

s11_stdin 67                                                                                              

sep_stdin 74                                                                                                       

spo_stdin 92                                                                                                                                 

stdin_2SE_D2_x 1  

stdin_natural_LCM 10              

stdin_puffer+xWSS 1  

xp2_32x32_switchenginetest 68                                                                                               

xp2_3_1_switchenginetest 9            

xp2_switchenginetest 16                       

Comments (52)

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On 2022-09-28 at 05:09:53 UTC, haukeworpel wrote:

In b3-rys23-ky there is a glider-beehive collision where the beehive is shifted five cells and the glider is reflected 90 degrees. This "pathological" pattern is four of these reactions arranged in a square that expands with every collision.

On 2022-03-23 at 07:52:38 UTC, majestas5th wrote:

In b2-a5k6n7cs12-i3ij4k5j6-ae this is a methuselah lasting 216,875 generations, with the last activity due to a ship collision 5500 blocks diagonally from the starting area.

On 2020-05-23 at 09:13:44 UTC, Someone wrote:

In B34c/S234y8, this is a dirty rake interacting with some escaping gliders of a methuselah.

On 2020-04-01 at 04:12:06 UTC, haveyouanywool514 wrote:

In B2ci3ai4c8/S02ae3eijkq4iz5ar this is a small 6-cell spaceship bouncing back and forth between two still lifes pushing them one cell further away each time it reacts with them (i.e. an oscillator of ever increasing period)

On 2019-03-04 at 06:48:51 UTC, Someone wrote:

Huh. There's so many question quotes flying around these days.

On 2019-02-27 at 11:19:19 UTC, Someone wrote:

How long will it become PATHOLOGICAL in the Period?

On 2018-11-17 at 13:23:49 UTC, Someone wrote:

EDIT: You might get a couple soups per second. Haven?t tested yet, though.

On 2018-11-17 at 13:22:34 UTC, Someone wrote:

EDIT: You might get a couple soups per second. Haven?t tested yet, though.

On 2018-11-17 at 00:43:44 UTC, Someone wrote:

EDIT: Removes questionquotes. That is, if you call "a fraction of a soup per second" and "barely any non-PATHOLOGICAL objects" "apgsearchable".

On 2018-11-17 at 00:41:50 UTC, Someone wrote:

That is, if you call ?a fraction of a soup per second? and ?barely any non-PATHOLOGICAL objects? ?apgsearchable?.

On 2018-11-17 at 00:39:06 UTC, Someone wrote:

So, just barely apgsearchable.

On 2018-11-17 at 00:38:12 UTC, Someone wrote:

EDIT2: apgsearching will be EXTREMELY slow.

On 2018-11-17 at 00:36:51 UTC, Someone wrote:

EDIT: The PATHOLOGICALs will mostly be high-period oscillators.

On 2018-11-17 at 00:35:17 UTC, Someone wrote:

Wait... B2c345/S5 seems like the apgsearchable explosive rule that I was looking for. A large random soup explodes exceptionally slowly, which is one thing that I wanted, and the fact that the explosion is so slow makes the rule just barely apgsearchable. But, you might get a lot of PATHOLOGICALs, due to the extremely slow growth rate.

On 2018-11-13 at 13:53:12 UTC, Someone wrote:

apgsearch: Ain?t growin?, ain?t periodic, so it?s PATHOLOGICAL!

On 2018-11-05 at 10:00:15 UTC, Someone wrote:

The two pathologicals in b3-kq4js23 are p9 oscillators in the same soup

On 2018-11-03 at 21:53:29 UTC, Someone wrote:

Whoops! Glitch!

On 2018-11-03 at 21:53:09 UTC, Someone wrote:

https://catagolue.appspot.com/object/methuselah_2300000000k/b3s23

On 2018-11-03 at 21:53:01 UTC, Someone wrote:

Here is another time when my pattern-classification program almost crashed:

On 2018-10-30 at 22:24:36 UTC, XnossisX wrote:

One of the soups creates a puffer in B3/S23.

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