I need help trying to figure out if it would be possible to use OneDrop as a binary clock. The clock would display the time only when it was prompted to do so by adding two different colored liquids, one color to represent “0” and the other color to represent “1”. Once the liquid was added programming would create the correct number of “0” and “1” colored drops and the drops would be moved into place to represent the time in binary form. Is anyone interested in helping me? I am a scientist turned artist and have been designing clocks base on interesting devices and principles of physics. You can see my works at https://dabkze2.wixsite.com/2019. Thank you.
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