Probably Eureka with a tub removed:
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#C [[ STOP 30 ]]
x = 15, y = 18, rule = B3/S23
11bo$10bobo$11bo4$12bo$2o11b2o$4bo5bo$4bo5bo$3b3o3b3o5$3bo7bo$2bobo5bo
bo$3bo7bo!
Probably Eureka with a tub removed:
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#C [[ STOP 30 ]]
x = 15, y = 18, rule = B3/S23
11bo$10bobo$11bo4$12bo$2o11b2o$4bo5bo$4bo5bo$3b3o3b3o5$3bo7bo$2bobo5bo
bo$3bo7bo!
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x = 6, y = 7, rule = B3-e4i5-a/S2-i3-a4cr5e6c
3o$o$o2$5bo$5bo$3b3o!
[[ THEME PCA ]]
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x = 6, y = 5, rule = 2-ak34/2kn3-r4aijnr5c/5
.3A$.ABA$DAD2A$.ABADC$.3A2B!
[[ THEME BLUES ]]
The wiki page for "Honey farm" wrote:There are tens of six-cell patterns that form a clean honey farm, but none with five.
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4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4o8b4o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o$4b8o![[ THEME 0 AUTOSTART GPS 8 Z 16 T 1 T 1 Z 19.027 T 2 T 2 Z 22.627 T 3 T 3 Z 26.909 T 4 T 4 Z 32 T 5 T 5 Z 38.055 T 6 T 6 Z 45.255 T 7 T 7 Z 53.817 LOOP 8 ]]
Speaking of terminology, it's technically correct to describe the 2c/3 wire and the 5c/9 wire as wicks (both of them are). However, that doesn't tell the whole story, and that doesn't explain why people would want to do things you are asking about, and hence that does not tell the truth.Timelord Missionary wrote: ↑April 5th, 2024, 7:03 pm(I might be using the wrong terminology but oh well)
Yeah that’s what I meantconfocaloid wrote: ↑April 5th, 2024, 8:43 pmA wire is a wick with a special property: it must be possible to send a moving perturbation along the wick so that the wick is restored unchanged into its original location and phase after the perturbation. This is what makes it interesting to attempt things you are asking about.
I think constructing a spaceship of this kind could be an interesting "challenge", especially if it would be possible to run the pattern for a complete cycle in Golly. It is certainly possible to build a puffer/rake for any kind of glider-constructible non-growing object (including glider-constructible diehards), but it's not completely clear how to make a reasonably cheaply glider constructible N^^3 diehard puffer runnable in Golly with Hashlife.
The pattern snippet quoted above displays "Show pattern error" above it.confocaloid wrote: ↑April 6th, 2024, 3:50 am[... removed ...]
According to gliderdb-searcher, the following spaceships / spaceship speeds are known:
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#C (0, 1)/5 #C Discovered by: Rocknlol, 2020 #C Min Rule: B35/S015 #C Max Rule: B358/S0158 x = 13, y = 39, rule = B35/S015 b2o3bo3b2o$2b2obobob2o$3b3ob3o$4bo3bo$5bobo$3bo5bo$2bo7bo$2bo7bo$2o4bo4b2o$b4o3b4o$4bo3bo$obobo3bobob o$4bo3bo$2bobo3bobo$2bo3bo3bo$2b2ob3ob2o2$4b5o$4bobobo$2o9b2o$b3obobob3o$b2o7b2o$obo2bobo2bobo$2b3o3 b3o$3bo5bo2$3bo5bo$5bobo$5b3o2$3bobobobo$2bo7bo2$bo2b5o2bo$2bo3bo3bo$5bobo$5b3o$bo3b3o3bo$3bo5bo!
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File could not be loaded by any algorithm.
Error from QuickLife:
Illegal whitespace after count
Error from HashLife:
Illegal whitespace after count
Error from Generations:
Rule must contain two slashes.
Error from Larger than Life:
could not find R
Error from JvN:
This algorithm only supports these rules:
JvN29, Nobili32, Hutton32.
Error from Super:
Missing Super, History or Investigator postfix.
Error from RuleLoader:
File not found
Given rule: B35/S015
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File could not be loaded by any algorithm.
Error from QuickLife:
Bad character found.
Error from HashLife:
Bad character found.
Error from Generations:
Bad character found.
Error from Larger than Life:
could not find R
Error from JvN:
This algorithm only supports these rules:
JvN29, Nobili32, Hutton32.
Error from Super:
Missing Super, History or Investigator postfix.
Error from RuleLoader:
Leading zero in count
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#C (0, 1)/5
#C Discovered by: Rocknlol, 2020
#C Min Rule: B35/S015
#C Ma#C Golly converted unsupported rule: B35/S015
It is not valid to have whitespace between a count and symbol in RLE (e.g. 3b).confocaloid wrote: ↑April 7th, 2024, 11:13 amAll three attempts consistently tell that the pattern snippet is somehow broken, but I cannot see how/why the snippet is broken. Visually it seems to be valid RLE with pattern comments.
What causes the problem here?
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#C (0, 1)/5
#C Discovered by: Rocknlol, 2020
#C Min Rule: B35/S015
#C Max Rule: B358/S0158
x = 13, y = 39, rule = B35/S015
b2o3bo3b2o$2b2obobob2o$3b3ob3o$4bo3bo$5bobo$3bo5bo$2bo7bo$2bo7bo$2o4bo4b2o$b4o3b4o$4bo3bo$obobo3bobob
o$4bo3bo$2bobo3bobo$2bo3bo3bo$2b2ob3ob2o2$4b5o$4bobobo$2o9b2o$b3obobob3o$b2o7b2o$obo2bobo2bobo$2b3o
3b3o$3bo5bo2$3bo5bo$5bobo$5b3o2$3bobobobo$2bo7bo2$bo2b5o2bo$2bo3bo3bo$5bobo$5b3o$bo3b3o3bo$3bo5bo!
Scratch is the simplest - but Turbowarp can compile it to increase speed.
Almost all, but Gardens of Eden or solutions to the extended grandfather problem.
Wouldn't that be the dimensions of that unnamed spaceship multiplied by the dimensions of one zero-encoded-by-zero-population metacell?Haycat2009 wrote: ↑April 8th, 2024, 8:29 amHow large would an unnamed (34,7)c/156 spaceship made out of OEOP metacells be? Just curious.
Clarification: That "almost all" answer doesn't give the right impression, for four reasons.Haycat2009 wrote: ↑April 8th, 2024, 8:33 amAlmost all, but Gardens of Eden or solutions to the grandfather problem.
I think that would be, in some phases, 2093884899025 x 1649127980753confocaloid wrote: ↑April 8th, 2024, 11:41 amWouldn't that be the dimensions of that unnamed spaceship multiplied by the dimensions of one zero-encoded-by-zero-population metacell?Haycat2009 wrote: ↑April 8th, 2024, 8:29 amHow large would an unnamed (34,7)c/156 spaceship made out of OEOP metacells be? Just curious.
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x = 5, y = 3, rule = B3/S23
obobo$2ob2o$obobo!
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x = 5, y = 4, rule = B35/S234i8
2bo$bobo$2ob2o$5o!
Wouldn't that be the rotor of the mold? Looking at the tabulation https://catagolue.hatsya.com/census/b3s23/C1/xp4
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x = 44, y = 13, rule = B3/S4History
3F$2.F7.3F3.3B3.3F3.ABA$3F8.F4.ACA9.ADB$2.F8.F4.3B3.3F3.3B$3F32.F$35.
2F4.3B$33.5F3.BCB$35.2F4.3B$3F32.F$2.F3.3F.3F3.BAB3.3F3.ABA$3F3.3F2.F
4.ADA9.ACA$2.F3.F.F2.F4.3B3.3F3.3B$3F!
Here are two spaceships in B34/S45, copied from GliderDB Reader:b-engine wrote: ↑April 11th, 2024, 10:34 amSo can any spaceship occur in these rules (excluding B2)?
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#C (0, 1)c/5
#C Min Rule: B34/S45
#C Max Rule: B348/S458
x = 16, y = 22, rule = B34/S45
7b2o$2b5o2b5o$6b4o$2bob2o4b2obo$6b4o$2b3o2b2o2b3o2$2bo10bo$4b8o$3b3o4b3o
$6b4o$4b8o$7b2o$7b2o$5bob2obo$3b2o6b2o2$4b8o$4obo4bob4o$b2o2b6o2b2o2$4b
8o!
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#C (0, 1)c/7
#C Min Rule: B34/S45
#C Max Rule: B348/S45
x = 10, y = 36, rule = B34/S45
4b2o$2bo4bo$4b2o$b2o4b2o$2b6o$4b2o3$3b4o2$bo6bo2$bob4obo2$b2o4b2o$2bo4b
o$2bob2obo$2b2o2b2o$4b2o$bobo2bobo$2bo4bo$b8o$bo2b2o2bo$2o6b2o$bo6bo$b
2o4b2o$3bo2bo$2b6o$2bob2obo$2bo4bo$2bob2obo$3o4b3o$bobo2bobo$b2o4b2o$2b
2o2b2o$2b6o!