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A '''period-144 glider gun''' is a glider gun with [[true]] period 144. The first one was found by [[Bill Gosper]] in July [[:Category:Patterns found in 1994]]. See [[factory]] for a full description and pattern.  The current smallest p144 gun, assembled by [[Chris Cain]] in 2016, uses the same base p72 [[oscillator]], but the [[spark]] that extracts the glider is provided by [[Rich's p16]]. Also see [[New gun 2]] for a different gun.
A '''period-144 glider gun''' is a glider gun with [[true]] period 144. The first one, [[new gun 2]], was found by [[Bill Gosper]] in July [[:Category:Patterns found in 1994]]. See [[factory]] for a full description and pattern.  The current smallest p144 gun, assembled by [[Chris Cain]] in 2016, uses the same base p72 [[oscillator]], but the [[spark]] that extracts the glider is provided by [[Rich's p16]].


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 12:03, 4 October 2018

Period-144 glider gun
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Pattern type Gun
Number of cells 72
Bounding box 35 × 33
Period 144
Barrels 1
Discovered by Chris Cain
Year of discovery 2016

A period-144 glider gun is a glider gun with true period 144. The first one, new gun 2, was found by Bill Gosper in July Category:Patterns found in 1994. See factory for a full description and pattern. The current smallest p144 gun, assembled by Chris Cain in 2016, uses the same base p72 oscillator, but the spark that extracts the glider is provided by Rich's p16.

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