First of all, I have found an easy bug of the WIRE element. If you make it large, it does the whole infinite spark thing and spazzes out. Now. What is it for? I can tell it has some huge purpose, but could someone please explain it to me? I looked at a little bit of wireworld stuff, but that only seemed to work with multiple types.
well wireworld has a much larger purpose than 'making giant blocks'. Its similar to the gam of life elements that we have. Example: if an 'orange wire' is surrounded by one or two white pixels (electron heads), it turns into another white (head). After two frames it turns back into an 'orange' (or copper). Wire has to be layed out in specific ways so it acctually serves a purpose (example: logic gates).
I'm only somewhat aware of logic gates and i've never really used them. The definition for logic gates i think is being able to take various inputs and computing them into a singl output, example: -Simple ones allow passage in only one direction (like PSCN>NSCN) -More complex ones allow a constant stream of outputs with one input, and no output with another input (similar to battery, switch, pscn and nscn)