Two-glider mess
Two-glider mess is a methuselah with a lifespan of 530 generations. It is the two-glider collision that takes the longest to stabilize.
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Pattern type | Methuselah | ||||||
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Number of cells | 10 | ||||||
Bounding box | 6×6 | ||||||
MCPS | 11 | ||||||
Lifespan | 530 generations | ||||||
Final population | 72 | ||||||
L/I | 53 | ||||||
F/I | 7.2 | ||||||
F/L | 0.136 | ||||||
L/MCPS | 48.2 | ||||||
Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||
Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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Stable pattern
The stable pattern that results from the two-glider mess has 72 cells and consists of eight blinkers (including one traffic light), four gliders, four blocks, one beehive and one ship. Two of the blocks, two of the gliders, and the ship are the standard signature ash of a Herschel.
![]() Generation 530 |
gollark: (algebraic)
gollark: A monoid from an Enum metaclass.
gollark: No.
gollark: I refuse your refusal.
gollark: Lyricly, stop wasting time with nonMacron things.
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