Mold on Jason's p22

Mold on Jason's p22 is a period-44 oscillator composed of a mold and Jason's p22. Although it is composed of two oscillators of smaller periods (4 and 22 respectively), it is considered non-trivial, because it has a single cell that oscillates at the full period. It was the smallest known non-trivial period 44 oscillator until the discovery of mold on rattlesnake in 2016.

Mold on Jason's p22
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Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 50
Bounding box 28×18
Period 44
Mod 44
Heat 42.7
Volatility 0.91
Strict volatility 0.005
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown
Generation 14 reveals the single cell that oscillates at the full period (in green).
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