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In 2021, SeleniumMine reverse-engineered Minecraft’s piston update lag to build the first fully deterministic 16-bit ALU that runs at full tick speed without observer clocks, proving Redstone could emulate real CPU architecture, not just mimic it. That design, published on the Minecraft Forum with frame-accurate timing diagrams and vanilla-only schematics, became the foundation for dozens of educational mods and university-level digital logic labs. Unlike most automation YouTubers, SeleniumMine refuses to use command blocks or datapacks in core builds, every circuit is pure Redstone, dust, repeaters, and observers, optimized for both readability and reproducibility across Java and Bedrock editions. Their documentation includes measured tick variance per component, thermal noise modeling for redstone torches under load, and failure-mode analysis for long-distance signal transmission. This isn’t about flashy contraptions, it’s about treating Minecraft as a constrained physical substrate where every gate has measurable latency, power draw, and propagation delay.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking SeleniumMine:
- “How did you eliminate observer-based clock drift in your 32-bit adder?”
- “What’s the minimum block count for a stable 1-tick pulse in Bedrock 1.20.80?”
- “Can redstone dust carry signed integers natively? If not, why not?”
- “How do you test for metastability in piston-based memory cells?”