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A two-dimensional en:cyclic cellular automaton with 16 states, on a 300×300 torus, after 400 steps starting from a random initial configuration. At this stage in the automaton's evolution, three different types of pattern can be seen: random fields similar to the starting configuration, large blocks of color, and spirals. Eventually the spirals will take over the entire field.

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2007-04-22 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was David Eppstein at en.wikipedia

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  • 2007-04-22 19:23 David Eppstein 300×300×8 (22068 bytes) A two-dimensional [[cyclic cellular automaton]] with 16 states, on a 300×300 torus, after 400 steps starting from a random initial configuration. At this stage in the automaton's evolution, three different types of pattern can be seen: random fields

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