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Maze is a Life-like cellular automaton in which cells survive from one generation to the next if they have at least 1 and at most 5 neighbours. Cells are born if they have exactly 3 neighbours. This resembles Conway's Game of Life in some ways, but it is rather more difficult for cells to die off, and random starting patterns tend to evolve into complex growing maze-like structures with well-defin
The OTCA metapixel[note 1], is a 2048 × 2048 period-35328 unit cell that was constructed by Brice Due between the autumn of 2005 and the spring of 2006. It has many advantages over the previously known unit cells such as the p5760 unit Life cell and deep cell, including the ability to emulate any Life-like cellular automaton[note 2] and the fact that, when zoomed out, the ON and OFF cells are easy
A pattern that repeatedly creates gliders, and thus grows without bound. Was the first infinitely-growing pattern to be found. Discovered in 1970. More info on LifeWiki #C [[ ZOOM 16 GRID COLOR GRID 192 192 192 GRIDMAJOR 10 COLOR GRIDMAJOR 128 128 128 COLOR DEADRAMP 255 220 192 COLOR ALIVE 0 0 0 COLOR ALIVERAMP 0 0 0 COLOR DEAD 192 220 255 COLOR BACKGROUND 255 255 255 GPS 10 WIDTH 937 HEIGHT 600 ]
The grandfather problem is the following question, posed by John Conway in 1972 in Lifeline Volume 6: Is there a configuration which has a father but no grandfather? Conway offered a $50 cash prize to "the first person to settle the grandfather problem either way". But the problem remained open until May 2016, when mtve presented such a pattern -- and, soon after that, a pattern with a grandfather
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