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#Life 1.05
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#D Line Puffer of width 33
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#D The width is defined by the length of the first free-standing line
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#D in the puffer's plume. The formula for this is 12n+1-s, where n is
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#D the number of middle segments, and s is the number of cells covered
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#D by the little 3-cell, 5-unit puff-suppressors on the upper edge of
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#D this otherwise symmetrical pattern.
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#D Here, n=4, and s=6+5+5. The Y-shaped puff-suppressors can have 5,
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#D 6, or 7 units of spacing on between them, or between one of them and
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#D the end. You only need 2 or 3 such suppressors to produce any
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#D puffer width.
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#D
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#D Notice that placing random debris behind the puffer sometimes
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#D affects the plume permanently - even turning it asymmetrical if the
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#D debris was asymmetrical. It also affects the period of the puffer,
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#D that is, the number of generations it takes to repeat. By
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#D increasing the width, the period can be made to rise exponentially,
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#D surpassing 10^6 at a width of only about 70. But the most amazing
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#D thing is that it has a half-life on the order of 10^8 generations.
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#D By Hartmut Holzwart and Al Hensel, April 1994
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