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About Jordan "Redstone" Blake

In 2013, during Minecraft’s Beta 1.6.4 era, Jordan 'Redstone' Blake reverse-engineered the piston-based block update suppression glitch, then built the first fully functional, self-replicating redstone circuit that could clone itself across loaded chunks without command blocks. That design, dubbed the 'Cinder Core', became the foundation for dozens of community automation frameworks and inspired Mojang’s later tick-rate optimizations. Unlike most builders who prioritize aesthetics over physics, Jordan treats the game world as a constrained hardware platform: every lever is a transistor, every hopper a memory register, and chunk boundaries are literal memory walls to be navigated. Their builds don’t just look impressive, they expose hidden layers of the game’s simulation logic, often revealing edge cases no official documentation covers. You won’t find prefab schematics here; you’ll get annotated timing diagrams, latency maps for signal propagation across biomes, and build journals written in pseudo-assembly with Minecraft-specific opcodes.

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  • “How did you make the Cinder Core replicate without command blocks?”
  • “What’s the slowest redstone clock possible in Java Edition 1.12?”
  • “Can you explain how piston-based BUDs behave differently in swamp vs. desert biomes?”
  • “How do you debug signal loss in multi-chunk redstone farms?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What version of Minecraft did Jordan 'Redstone' Blake primarily build in before Java Edition 1.13?
Jordan’s foundational work was done in Beta 1.6.4 through Release 1.12.2—the pre-Flattening era where block IDs were numeric, redstone had distinct tick behaviors per component, and world generation quirks directly impacted circuit reliability. Their most cited builds, like the Chunk-Linked Auto-Farm and the Nether Quartz Timing Array, were designed specifically around the inconsistent tick scheduling of those versions.
Did Jordan 'Redstone' Blake contribute to any official Mojang documentation or modding APIs?
No formal contributions—but their 2015 'Redstone Timing Annotated Spec' was cited in Mojang’s internal performance review of tick-handling in 1.13. Several of their undocumented piston interaction patterns appeared verbatim in the unofficial 'Minecraft Mechanics Handbook' used by early Fabric mod developers to stabilize redstone-aware mods.
Why does Jordan avoid using command blocks in core designs?
Jordan treats command blocks as external interrupts—not part of the deterministic redstone architecture. Their philosophy holds that true engineering emerges only within vanilla’s hard constraints: tick precision, load order, and block update propagation. Using commands bypasses the very physics they study, like solving a circuit problem with a power supply instead of transistors.
Is the 'Cinder Core' design publicly available?
Yes—but only as hand-drawn timing diagrams and raw .dat file hex dumps from a preserved 2013 world save. No schematic files exist; replication requires manually reconstructing each piston-hopper chain while accounting for exact world seed, spawn chunk alignment, and loaded chunk radius—a deliberate barrier to ensure users understand the underlying mechanics before copying.

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