Blockstacker
Blockstacker is a pattern constructed by Jason Summers on August 28, 1999. It uses three slide guns to build an ever-lengthening line of blocks starting at the location circled in green below.[1]
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Pattern type | Miscellaneous | ||||
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Number of cells | 8117 | ||||
Bounding box | 531×915 | ||||
Discovered by | Jason Summers | ||||
Year of discovery | 1999 | ||||
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gollark: I don't think this matches any common definition of standards or values. Also, "human values" are somewhat thought up by humans, or at least made precise by human thinking. Also, nature contains plenty of horrible things.
gollark: It's basically the same thing as the standards you just complained about.
gollark: What?
gollark: If you have a universe entirely without human values, it isn't going to be pleasantly alien and diverse or something, but just horrible and/or boring to us.
gollark: I don't see why you'd trust "the universe" to do anything but execute physics.
References
- Jason Summers' jslife pattern collection. Retrieved on May 27, 2009.
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