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'''132P37''' is an unnamed period-37 [[oscillator]] by [[Nicolay Beluchenko]]. It is the second unique period-37 oscillator to be found, after [[124P37]], and relies on a completely unrelated mechanism.
'''132P37''' is an unnamed [[period]]-[[:Category:oscillators with period 37|37]] [[oscillator]] discovered by [[Nicolay Beluchenko]] on March 21, [[:Category:patterns found in 2010|2010]]. It is the second unique period-37 oscillator to be found, after [[124P37]], and relies on a completely unrelated mechanism.


[[Matthais Merzenich]] noticed that it can reflect gliders in a variety of ways, including a 90° reaction. The 90° reaction allows a p37 [[glider]] loop to be built. {{JavaRLE|p37interaction}}
[[Matthais Merzenich]] noticed that it can [[reflector|reflect]] [[glider]]s in a variety of ways, including a 90° reaction. The 90° reaction allows a p37 glider loop to be built.
 
==Image gallery==
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Revision as of 22:39, 22 March 2010

132P37
132P37 image
Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 132
Bounding box 47 × 47
Period 37
Mod Unknown
Heat 142.5
Volatility Unknown
Strict volatility Unknown
Discovered by Nicolay Beluchenko
Year of discovery 2010

132P37 is an unnamed period-37 oscillator discovered by Nicolay Beluchenko on March 21, 2010. It is the second unique period-37 oscillator to be found, after 124P37, and relies on a completely unrelated mechanism.

Matthais Merzenich noticed that it can reflect gliders in a variety of ways, including a 90° reaction. The 90° reaction allows a p37 glider loop to be built.

Image gallery

132P37 reflecting gliders 90° and 180°
Download RLE: click here