Chris Cain
Chris Cain is a Life enthusiast who has contributed primarily to the construction of engineered spaceships. He constructed the centipede in September 2014, and collaborated with Dave Greene and others to create the half-baked knightship and the Demonoid. In December 2018, he constructed the first minimum-step camelship.
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Cain also helped in multiple ways with the construction of the period-52 glider gun in 2018.
He contributes to the ConwayLife.com forums under the username "chris_c" and currently maintains half of Dieter and Peter's glider gun collection.
Together with Dave Greene, he reduced the size of the reverse caber-tosser to 35 gliders, a record that remained unbroken until 2020, when he reduced it again to 33 gliders.
Patterns found by Chris Cain
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gollark: All the federated chat things seem to be doomed to never get any use because something something network effects and somewhat less convenient user experience.
gollark: It seems like much of biology is accursedly complicated interlocking evolved systems, but also a bunch of recent shortcuts let you leverage the mechanisms it already has to do things quite conveniently.
gollark: Maybe you need a few examples to prompt it with.
gollark: Humans are missing lots of senses other animals have. IR/UV vision, good smell, magnetic compass support, the weird electric field detector in I think sharks, polarised light sensing from cuttlefish, working low light vision (via actually having a sane eye design), probably others.
gollark: I read a convincing reddit post about how weightlifting was excellent for health etc. in 2019 or so, then proceeded to entirely ignore it forever.
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