This processing is distributed among number of simple hexagonal units
distributed in a honeycomb layer, consisting of a central hexagram
surrounded by six receiving cells, each representing an invariable binary
place fed into central hexagram's CPU controlled by a simple program. The
activated receiving cells indicate the presence of a stimulus. The
interconnected layers overlap so that the higher-level receiving cells
get input from the lower-level central hexagrams and higher-level output
modifies lower-level programs as well as sends input to other levels or
Memory Units. Integration of layer output is achieved in 3D Memory Unit
Complex consisting of truncated octagons, where each hexagonal side
represents a binary number linked to 6 others through one binary place
that makes adjacent numbers different. The input into each Memory Unit
comes from the output of a Patch of central hexagrams a clocked input,
other-layer output or a Memory Unit feedback.