True, but the traffic lights could also be a bit of a problem. Messing a bit with the bi-pond, I found how an R-pentomino cleanly destroys it, but, again, unless this could form part of a circuit (i.e. the R-pentomino do something if the bi-pond is not there, which most probably isn't the case)... interesting at best. I'll have a look in case gliders can be used, to control a glider stream with a Herschel circuit (and this circuit).gmc_nxtman wrote:Herschel to bi-pond:
Almost certainly useless, unless a pattern that requires a sacrificial bi-pond is found.Code: Select all
x = 39, y = 15, rule = LifeHistory 38.A$36.3A$35.A$35.2A2$32.2A$31.A.A$32.A3$C$.C$.2C9.2A$2C10.2A$C!
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x = 12, y = 8, rule = B3/S23
10bo$b2o6b2o$o2bo6b2o$o2bo$b2ob2o$3bo2bo$3bo2bo$4b2o!
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x = 13, y = 7, rule = B3/S23
11b2o$10b2o$9b2o2$2o$b2o$bo!
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x = 19, y = 14, rule = B3/S23
b2o$o2bo$o2bo$b2ob2o$3bo2bo3bo$3bo2bob2o6b2o$4b2o3b2o5b2o4$15b2o$15bob
o$17bo$17b2o!