Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by FlameandFury » September 25th, 2016, 10:19 pm

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x = 8, y = 8, rule = B2e3-a/S2458
$3bo$2bobo$bo2bo$2b3o$2bo!
wat
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by muzik » September 26th, 2016, 10:22 am

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x = 21, y = 6, rule = LifeOnTheEdge
2.A16.A$.BC15.BC2$.A18.A$BA17B.C$.19B!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by FlameandFury » September 26th, 2016, 3:53 pm

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x = 10, y = 6, rule = B2cen3aceik/S2-kn3
2$o$3obob2obo$o!
0.o
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by praosylen » September 26th, 2016, 6:12 pm

An 857-gen methuselah:

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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
2obo$obo$b2o$b2o!
Two 4x4 patterns produce c/5 diagonal gliders:

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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
obo$3bo$3o$2o!

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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
ob2o$bo$o2bo$b2o!
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by bprentice » September 26th, 2016, 7:29 pm

A for awesome wrote:Two 4x4 patterns produce c/5 diagonal gliders:
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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
obo$3bo$3o$2o!

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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
ob2o$bo$o2bo$b2o!
I tried these patterns in Square Cell which supports the range 2 von Neumann neighborhood and found that they each produce the same (2,1)c/5 knight ship!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by praosylen » September 26th, 2016, 8:25 pm

bprentice wrote:
A for awesome wrote:Two 4x4 patterns produce c/5 diagonal gliders:
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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
obo$3bo$3o$2o!

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x = 4, y = 4, rule = B37/S289V2
ob2o$bo$o2bo$b2o!
I tried these patterns in Square Cell which supports the range 2 von Neumann neighborhood and found that they each produce the same (2,1)c/5 knight ship!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by drc » September 30th, 2016, 8:46 pm

Noticed this: A potential c/141 puffer, if anybody's up for the challenge of figuring out how this rule works, how to make glider puffers, destroy debris, etc. It would take a considerable amount of time:

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x = 2, y = 7, rule = B3-ckq/S02-c3-en4-ajw
2o$o$2o2$2o$o$2o!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by FlameandFury » September 30th, 2016, 9:41 pm

Sort of an explosive combination of Pi-Plicator & Kgdm:

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x = 13, y = 10, rule = B3-ckq/S02-c3-en4-ajw
$5bo$2bo2bobo$obo4b2o$2o2b4o2$2b6o$2bobo2b2o$6b2o$6bo!
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by ygh » October 2nd, 2016, 8:28 pm

Weirdest puffer I've ever seen.

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x = 8, y = 9, rule = B2e3-a4/S23-a4-a7e
4bo$7o$2bo3bo$b7o$2bo3bo$4b3o$3o$4o$2o!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by M. I. Wright » October 3rd, 2016, 11:46 pm

Not a puffer, unfortunately. Dies out around gen 6320 and its debris never actually repeats, although there's probably a way to stabilize it.

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by ygh » October 3rd, 2016, 11:57 pm

It is. Here's a better predecessor:

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x = 12, y = 4, rule = B2e3-a4/S23-a4-a7e
bobo$obobo4b3o2$2bo!
It's diagonal to the bottom-right; run it in Golly.

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by M. I. Wright » October 4th, 2016, 12:10 am

Ohh, I see now, that's... odd. I was using lifeviewer and didn't bother backtracking to see the offshoot that didn't die

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by ygh » October 4th, 2016, 3:33 pm

The speed is apparently (959,959)/3932 c.

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by toroidalet » October 8th, 2016, 9:02 pm

FlameandFury wrote:

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x = 10, y = 6, rule = B2cen3aceik/S2-kn3
2$o$3obob2obo$o!
0.o
A 4-headed "aperiodic spacefiller". Looks explosive when zoomed out.

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x = 11, y = 11, rule = B2cen3aceik/S2-kn3
4b3o$5bo$5bo2$bo3bo3bo$o9bo$bo3bo3bo2$5bo$5bo$4b3o!
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by drc » October 8th, 2016, 10:48 pm

I found something similar in a b2 rule, although I was saving it for my super duper secret project. Here it is:

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x = 4, y = 6, rule = B2-ik3c/S2-k3i4
b2o$o2bo2$bo2$bo!
I call it the 'spotlight' and I'm pretty sure it's aperiodic.

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by drc » October 10th, 2016, 12:28 am

B34i5y/S23 is interesting. I have posted about the (11,3)c/93 failed replicator before:

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x = 5, y = 21, rule = B34i5y/S23
b2o$2obo$b2o17$4bo$3b2o!
There is a very easy way to produce a natural LWSS, stemming from a 7-cell seed (which creates two LWSSes which collide with eachother) and a 3-cell cleanup pre-block, although I'm sure it can be fit into a smaller bounding box by being moved:

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x = 5, y = 21, rule = B34i5y/S23
b2o$2obo$b2o17$4bo$3b2o!
A p5 sparker predecessor. The sparker itself is, interestingly enough, a polyomino in 2 phases:

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x = 3, y = 5, rule = B34i5y/S23
3o$o2$o$3o!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by BlinkerSpawn » October 10th, 2016, 7:46 pm

Smaller LWSS:

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x = 4, y = 13, rule = B34i5y/S23
b2o$2obo$b2o9$bo$2o!
Also, you posted your LWSS seed where you wanted to post the replicator.
EDIT: Er... is this technically the smallest LWSS seed?

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x = 4, y = 9, rule = B34i5y/S23
3bo$3bo$3bo4$o$o2bo$3o!
Nontrivial solutions:

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x = 8, y = 6, rule = B34i5y/S23
5b3o3$o$o2bo$3o!

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x = 5, y = 9, rule = B34i5y/S23
2o$o5$bo$bo2bo$b3o!
The second is a 13,857-gen methuselah.
Also, kinda-trivial/obvious smallest MWSS seed:

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x = 6, y = 3, rule = B34i5y/S23
o4bo$b2obo$2o2b2o!
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by FlameandFury » October 11th, 2016, 8:36 pm

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x = 3, y = 3, rule = B34nt/S2-c3-j5aeijn
o$2o$o!
Very slow (c/10) T ship. Also, happy belated Thanksgiving everyone!
EDIT: oh wait, that's only for Canadians. Still, Halloween is coming up fairly soon.
EDIT 2:

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x = 37, y = 15, rule = B34nt/S2-c3-j5aeijn
5$4bo18b2o$3b2o13b2obob2obob2o$4bo18b2o!
what is sesame oil?

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by shouldsee » November 12th, 2016, 1:09 pm

Nearly a rake.

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x = 8, y = 12, rule = B012346/S2346
3$3b2o2$2bo2bo2$2b3o2$bobo2$b2o!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by velcrorex » November 20th, 2016, 1:28 pm

Capping a replicator to an oscillator:

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x = 40, y = 23, rule = B2/S13
2bo34bo$obobo30bobobo$bobo32bobo$bobo32bobo$2ob2o30b2ob2o$bobo32bobo$
2bo34bo$2bo34bo$b2o34b2o$2bo34bo$2bo34bo$b2o29b3o2b2o$2bo29b3o2bo$2bo
34bo$b2o34b2o$2bo34bo$2bo34bo$bobo32bobo$2ob2o30b2ob2o$bobo32bobo$bobo
32bobo$obobo30bobobo$2bo34bo!
2c/5 ship in B3/S123

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x = 17, y = 110, rule = B3/S123
3bo2bo3bo2bo$2b2ob3ob3ob2o$b2o3bobobo3b2o$bo5bobo5bo$bob2ob2ob2ob2obo$
2o3bo5bo3b2o$4b4ob4o$2o5bobo5b2o$3b5ob5o$3o11b3o$3b2o3bo3b2o$3o11b3o$
3b2o7b2o$3o2bobobobo2b3o$3b3ob3ob3o$3o3b2ob2o3b3o$3b2o2bobo2b2o$4obobo
bobob4o$5bobobobo$3o4bobo4b3o$3bo2b2ob2o2bo$4o2b2ob2o2b4o$6b2ob2o$6o2b
o2b6o2$3o11b3o$6bo3bo$3o4bobo4b3o$4bo2bobo2bo$3o11b3o$7bobo$4o9b4o$6b
5o$5o7b5o$5bo2bo2bo$17o$4bob2ob2obo$3o2bo5bo2b3o2$3o3bo3bo3b3o$6b2ob2o
$8ob8o$6bobobo$5obobobob5o$6bobobo$7o3b7o2$5obo3bob5o$7bobo$6o2bo2b6o$
4b2ob3ob2o$3o11b3o$7b3o$4o2bo3bo2b4o$4bo2b3o2bo$5o7b5o$4b9o$3ob2o5b2ob
3o$4bo7bo$4o9b4o$6b2ob2o$5o7b5o$4b9o$3o11b3o$3bo2b5o2bo$3o2b2obob2o2b
3o$4b2obobob2o$5o7b5o2$5o3bo3b5o$6b5o$7obob7o$7bobo$5ob2ob2ob5o$6bo3bo
$6o5b6o$5bo5bo$5o7b5o$5bo5bo$3o3bo3bo3b3o$7bobo$3o3bo3bo3b3o$4bo7bo$3o
bo3bo3bob3o$2bo2b3ob3o2bo$2o4b2ob2o4b2o2$2o3b2obob2o3b2o$2bo5bo5bo$2o
4b2ob2o4b2o$6bo3bo$7o3b7o2$3o3b5o3b3o$8bo$3o3bobobo3b3o2$4ob7ob4o$4bo
7bo$2o2b9o2b2o$3b2obo3bob2o$3o5bo5b3o$4b2o5b2o$2o4bobobo4b2o$o3b2o5b2o
3bo$5bo2bo2bo$b4o2bobo2b4o$3bo9bo$6bo3bo$8bo!
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by Hdjensofjfnen » November 20th, 2016, 7:29 pm

...maybe a discovery?

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x = 7, y = 8, rule = B2ekn3ei4z/S23-e6
3bobo$3bobo$4bo3$2o$bo3b2o$5bo!
EDIT:

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x = 8, y = 8, rule = B2ekn3ei4z/S23-e6
bo2bobo$2o2bobo$5bo3$b2o$2bo3b2o$6bo!

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x = 8, y = 8, rule = B2ekn3ei4z/S23-e6
2o2bobo$o3bobo$5bo3$b2o$2bo3b2o$6bo!
EDIT 2:

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x = 7, y = 7, rule = B2ekn3ei4z/S23-e6
5b2o$o3bo$2o3b2o3$b2o$2bo!
EDIT 3:

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x = 5, y = 7, rule = B2ekn3ei4z/S23-e6
3b2o$3bo$4bo2$2bo$b2o$bo!

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x = 5, y = 9, rule = B3-jqr/S01c2-in3
3bo$4bo$o2bo$2o2$2o$o2bo$4bo$3bo!

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x = 7, y = 5, rule = B3/S2-i3-y4i
4b3o$6bo$o3b3o$2o$bo!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by drc » November 25th, 2016, 1:57 pm

Would this be a puffer or a replicator:
Would this be a replicator, puffer, or both...:

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x = 3, y = 2, rule = B2ae3-ai/S0
2o$2bo!

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by BlinkerSpawn » November 25th, 2016, 3:15 pm

drc wrote:Would this be a puffer or a replicator:
Would this be a replicator, puffer, or both...:

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x = 3, y = 2, rule = B2ae3-ai/S0
2o$2bo!
It's still a replicator per se, sort of like this pattern:

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x = 10, y = 10, rule = /2/3
.2A$.2BA$3.BA$2.A.BA$2.B2.BA$.A.B2.BA$.B.2B2.BA$A.B2.BA.BA$B2.BA3.BA$
.BA!
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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by muzik » November 25th, 2016, 6:44 pm

It's technically an extendible oscillator with a travelling section with replicator behaviour, and these are wickstretchers extending the path

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Re: Thread for Your Accidental Discoveries that Aren't in CGOL

Post by Saka » November 26th, 2016, 12:03 am

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x = 16, y = 7, rule = B2i3acijk6i/S23-a4
b2o11b2o$bo10b2obo$2o9b2o2bo$bo9bo2bo$2ob2o7bob2o$b3o6b3o$2bo7b2o!
Both were found using ctrl+5

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