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Fox (xp2_g45h1sz03)

#C [[ GRID THUMBLAUNCH THUMBSIZE 2 THEME Catagolue ]]
x = 1, y = 1, rule = B3/S23
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This pattern is an oscillator.
This pattern is periodic with period 2.
This pattern runs in a non-standard rule (b2i34-inz5-r678s2345678).
The population is constantly 12.
This evolutionary sequence works in multiple rules, from b3-aceks2ik through to b2i34-inz5-r678s2345678.

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Sample occurrences

There are no sample soups stored in the Catagolue.

Comments (8)

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On 2019-03-29 at 03:41:21 UTC, Someone wrote:

Surprising! Has appeared over 2000 times.

On 2018-04-02 at 11:22:42 UTC, Someone wrote:

WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY Saka saka saka ka saka saka saka ka

On 2017-01-21 at 08:15:13 UTC, 27saka.fitrady wrote:

Oh and paul guy, whoever you are, https://catagolue.appspot.com/object/xs45_69e0u1u0e96zwcq3ob6z047065/b3s23 https://catagolue.appspot.com/object/xq16_gcbgzvgg826frc/b3s23 https://catagolue.appspot.com/object/xp8_2erore2z07x7/b3s23

As you can see anything can occur naturally except Gardens Of Eden

On 2017-01-21 at 08:11:24 UTC, 27saka.fitrady wrote:

WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY Ring ding ding ding ding ding ding

On 2016-12-27 at 17:40:56 UTC, paulrw63@live.com wrote:

Many Oscillators ,spaceships,etc., just do not appear naturally, nor can ancestors,short-term or long, be found. They either have to be built from gliders or form out of random agars.

On 2016-11-13 at 12:24:15 UTC, paulrw63@live.com wrote:

The P2 oscillators are of less interest to me than ,say, P15 or P30. Still, I have them in vol.1.2. and 7 of my books.

The Fox, being assymetrical, is more interesting than mere flipflops or tumbling.

On 2015-10-19 at 09:46:26 UTC, tannergjacobi wrote:

In retrospect, I may have underestimated this object's frequency.

On 2015-02-26 at 06:52:11 UTC, jaco2785@kettering.edu wrote:

This is called a fox, and it is the smallest known p2 with an asymmetric rotor. It seems highly unnatural, and yet here it is on Catagolue. Very impressive.

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