A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Sixty-Two

As I have mentioned on occasion, I have been working on a papercraft project that is rather complicated.  At the moment, I am still at the beginning stages of this, but I am reaching a critical point, a breakthrough that will, I believe, unlock the path towards what I am imagining.  I have been working on the idea of creating logic gates from paper, gates that imitate the essential mechanism on which electric computers are built.  I think that I have found a general design that can be modified to create all the basic logic gates used to make computational circuits.  I still have to complete the design of the basic prototype, but I am very close to having something that will work.  It is only a first step, but it feels like a major one.

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