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WireWorld

WireWorld is an automaton which can be used for modelling digital logic in a plane. Three bitplanes are required, one of which bears a circuit diagram (the wires) and never changes. The other two are used to describe ``electrons:'' two in order to polarize the electron, forcing it to move along the wire.





Harold V. McIntosh
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