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==Unknown classification== | |||
AKA the WHAT HAVE I DONE replicator. | |||
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Revision as of 00:10, 14 October 2018
This does not apply to every 1D replicator.
The replicator itself is A.
The replicator shifted left one cell is A<.
The replicator shifted right one cell is A>.
The replicator shifted up one cell is A^.
The replicator shifted down one cell is Av.
An empty space is 0.
Reactions are described as follows:
A(transformations) or 0+A(transformations) or 0=A(transformations) or 0
If one transforms the inputs in the same way, the output will have the identical transformation applied to it, too.
For example:
A+A+A^
(A)^+(A)^=(A^)^
A^+A^=A^^
Example with a simple Rule 90 replicator
0+0=0
0+A=A
A+0=0
A+A=0
Example with a more complicated replicator
0+0=0
0+A=A
A+0=0
A+A=Av
A+Av=0
Av+A=0
Unknown classification
AKA the WHAT HAVE I DONE replicator.