3c/7 wave |
x = 64, y = 9, rule = B3/S23:T64,0
3bo7bo7bo7bo$2b3o5b3o5b3o5b3o$bo2b2o3b2o2bo3bo2b2o3b2o2bo5bo7bo7bo7bo$
2o2b2o3b2o2b2ob2o2b2o3b2o2b2o3b3o5b3o5b3o5b3o$2o2b3ob3o2b2ob2o2b3ob3o
2b2o2bo2b2o3b2o2bo3bo2b2o3b2o2bo$3o9b3ob3o9b3ob2o2b2o3b2o2b2ob2o2b2o3b
2o2b2o$b2o9b2o3b2o9b2o2b2o2b3ob3o2b2ob2o2b3ob3o2b2o$32b3o9b3ob3o9b3o$
33b2o9b2o3b2o9b2o!
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Pattern type |
Wave |
Number of cells |
84 |
Bounding box |
32 × 9 |
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Direction |
Orthogonal |
Period |
28 |
Mod |
14 |
Speed |
3c/7 |
Heat |
Unknown |
Can be supported by |
Spaghetti monster |
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Discovered by |
Stephen Silver |
Year of discovery |
2000 |
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3c/7 pi wave is a wave that travels at 3c/7 orthogonal.
It can be stabilised with the spaghetti monster, allowing for p28 spaceships.