this paper is so fucking cool. you have to actually read it to understand what's happening but it's a 2 page read. if you understand basic AND/OR/NOT/XOR logic you can follow along with the paper. if you can't get it to work post in the comments and I'll walk you through it when I get a chance tomorrow.
it's confusing and I'm too tired to explain it but once you figure out how to interpret it this is pretty neat. there's an xor gate that like. works. purely on modular optical illusions.
you don't need to understand any of it, just what the output of any given logical circuit can yield (or the output won't make sense as described in the paper, but maybe someone can give you a description that doesn't even require that)
the orientation of the wires, the parts connecting the inputs, is a 0 if it's pointing one orientation and a 1 if it's facing another. this is really hard to describe until it just flips for you. top are OR, bottom are AND. this is fucked up.
