Carl T. Bergstrom on Nostr: 7. You begin with a set of elemental objects that require no assembly at all, and you ...
7. You begin with a set of elemental objects that require no assembly at all, and you have a set of assembly rules for when two objects can be joined. This then gives you a set of objects that can be created in a single step.
Below, an illustration.
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