Talk:B-heptomino

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The B-heptomino is one of few patterns to take longer to stabilize in HighLife. With a lifetime of 228 generations, it beats the R-pentomino(dies out in 9 generations) and the Pi heptomino(stabilizes in 102 generations). How does HighLife make this unique heptomino live longer? And how does HighLife make this pattern end up with a higher population(29 vs.28) than in Life without emitting a glider at all? -wwei23 9:58 PM 9/23/2015 NY time