Multum in parvo
Multum in parvo | |||||||
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Pattern type | Methuselah | ||||||
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Number of cells | 7 | ||||||
Bounding box | 6 × 4 | ||||||
MCPS | 7 | ||||||
Lifespan | 3933 generations | ||||||
Final population | 633 | ||||||
L/I | 561.9 | ||||||
F/I | 90.4 | ||||||
F/L | 0.161 | ||||||
L/MCPS | 561.9 | ||||||
Discovered by | Charles Corderman | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1972 | ||||||
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Multum in parvo is a methuselah found by Charles Corderman in 1972.[1]
Stable pattern
The stable pattern that results from multum in parvo has 633 cells and includes 13 gliders (just like acorn, which was also found by Charles Corderman).
References
- ↑ Robert Wainwright (September 1972). Lifeline, vol 5.
External links
- Multum in parvo at the Life Lexicon