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From: david sharp
Subject: 'popper' 3d Life form
Date: 14 Dec 2001 15:34:59
Message: <3c1a6273@news.povray.org>
Here is one repeating 3d Life pattern, using the rule
 '5,7,4,7'
(A live cell stays alive if it has from 5 through 7 live
neighbors and a dead cell comes alive if it has from
4 through 7 live neighbors)

The initial array has a live cell at the center and one
at each of the six faces of the center cell.


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From: Ib Rasmussen
Subject: Re: 'popper' 3d Life form
Date: 15 Dec 2001 05:50:35
Message: <3C1B2B1D.18C103CE@ibras.dk>
david sharp wrote:
> 
> Here is one repeating 3d Life pattern, using the rule
>  '5,7,4,7'
> (A live cell stays alive if it has from 5 through 7 live
> neighbors and a dead cell comes alive if it has from
> 4 through 7 live neighbors)
> 
> The initial array has a live cell at the center and one
> at each of the six faces of the center cell.

What determines the colour? The number of live neighbours?
Do the dead ones leave a "ghost" behind?

/Ib


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From: david sharp
Subject: Re: 'popper' 3d Life form
Date: 15 Dec 2001 06:02:26
Message: <3c1b2dc2@news.povray.org>
"Ib Rasmussen" <ib### [at] ibrasdk> wrote
> david sharp wrote:
> >
> > Here is one repeating 3d Life pattern, using the rule
[ ... ]

> What determines the colour? The number of live neighbours?
>
> Do the dead ones leave a "ghost" behind?
>

Cells that were just 'born' this generation are green. Survivors from the
last generation are red. And if a cell was alive last generation but just
died, yes
it leaves a ghost (pigment{White transmit .8})}


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