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Two blockers hassling R-pentomino (xp72_66625dw66y66664abw66zy3ccy8cczyd6995)

#C [[ GRID THUMBLAUNCH THUMBSIZE 2 THEME Catagolue ]]
x = 1, y = 1, rule = B3/S23
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This pattern is an oscillator.
This pattern is periodic with period 72.
This pattern runs in a non-standard rule (b34e6c8s234ce5a6ein7e).
The population fluctuates between 47 and 68.
This evolutionary sequence works in multiple rules, from b3s23 through to b34e6c8s234ce5a6ein7e.

Pattern RLE

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On 2019-12-19 at 18:24:25 UTC, Someone wrote:

There is a form of this hassler that uses stable catalysts: http://catagolue.appspot.com/object/xp72_32acyeca23zy1cmy48ogzy2343y3210cczxc48c2egoy0oge2c84c/b3s23

On 2016-12-11 at 22:00:49 UTC, paulrw63@live.com wrote:

By themselves the 2 blocks delay the R-Pentonimo 72 gen.,and leave its position & rotation unchanged, but are consumed. That would be that, BUT the end blockers that cycle 4 gen., restore the blocks, and so the R-Pentonimo oscillates.

Thus I named this the "HassleR". The R is capitalized on purpose.

I think the delay reaction shows up in the Switch Engine mess.

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