Day & Night is a cellular automaton related to the Game of Life, invented by Nathan Thompson in 1997. Its rule notation is B3678/S34678. The rule is given the name "Day & Night" because the ON and OFF states are symmetric: if all the cells in the Universe are inverted, the future states are the inversions of the future states of the original pattern. A pattern in which the entire universe consists of OFF cells except for finitely many ON cells can equivalently be represented by a pattern in which the whole universe is covered in ON cells except for finitely many OFF cells.
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