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introduced the Game of Life, a
cellular automaton. In
cellular automata,
methuselahs refer to a
small initial state of
cells that
continue to grow for a large...
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Methuselah is a 4,856-year-old
Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) tree
growing high in the
White Mountains of Inyo
County in
eastern California...
- Look up
Methuselah, Metusalah, Metusalem, or
Metuselah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Methuselah, a
Biblical figure, was
known for
living a long...
- also been
called methuselahs.
Patterns must
eventually stabilize to be
considered methuselahs. The term
comes from the
Biblical Methuselah, who
lived for...
- The
Methuselah Foundation is an American-based
global non-profit
organization based in Springfield, Virginia, with a
declared mission to "make 90 the new...
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Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S.
January 6, 1705] –
April 17, 1790) was an
American polymath: a writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, diplomat...
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Methuselah (captured 1938; born as
early as 1922) is an
Australian lungfish residing at the
Steinhart Aquarium. She is
known for
being the
oldest living...
- "Requiem for
Methuselah" is the
nineteenth episode of the
third season of the
American science fiction television series Star Trek.
Written by
Jerome Bixby...
- HD 140283 (also
known as the
Methuselah star) is a metal-poor
subgiant star
about 200 light
years away from the
Earth in the
constellation Libra, near...
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Methuselah's Children is a
science fiction novel by
American writer Robert A. Heinlein.
Originally serialized in
Astounding Science Fiction in the July...