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hole-and-the-incoming-count

The four cells of the design whose response has a hole in it: a run of felt offsets, a stretch of quiet, and then one isolated offset well outside the front at which a removal moves the next organ by tens of degrees. The open circle on each row is the count coming in at the next rung of that branch's ladder, and the filled point is the isolated offset. It sits one inside the incoming count on every row, including on the Lucas branch, where the incoming counts are 7 and 11 rather than the Fibonacci numbers the rule was found on.
The offset past the front that is felt anywayThe four cells of the design whose response has a hole in it: a run of felt offsets, a stretch of quiet, and then one isolated offset well outside the front at which a removal moves the next organ by tens of degrees. The open circle on each row is the count coming in at the next rung of that branch's ladder, and the filled point is the isolated offset. It sits one inside the incoming count on every row, including on the Lucas branch, where the incoming counts are 7 and 11 rather than the Fibonacci numbers the rule was found on.Lucas, rise 0.0243/4 · front 4103°golden, rise 0.023/5 · front 5134°Lucas, rise 0.014/7 · front 797°golden, rise 0.0085/8 · front 8139°03691215offset, in organs back from the tipincoming countband: the front · open circle: the incoming countgenerated from a stated rule, not drawn to look right

Drawn at its defaults, in two branches at one rise. It takes no options at all, so every essay calling it gets this exact drawing.

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