Slow puffer 2
Slow puffer 2 is a puffer that was found by David Bell. It consists of a blinker puffer 1 with a p18 "house" blinker fuse attached to the back of it to suppress the blinkers and two MWSS's to give rebirth to said fuse (and leave the bi-blocks in the process). Its name comes from the fact that it creates debris very slowly, only creating a single bi-block every 240 generations.
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Pattern type | Puffer | ||||||
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Number of cells | 97 | ||||||
Bounding box | 22×21 | ||||||
Direction | Orthogonal | ||||||
Period | 240 | ||||||
Speed | c/2 | ||||||
Discovered by | David Bell | ||||||
Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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Rake
A flotilla of 6 assorted spaceships can turn the bi-blocks produced by this puffer into gliders, completing a period 240 forward rake.
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See also
External links
- Slow puffer 2 at the Life Pattern Catalog
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