NOTE: This suggestion is different from another’s which will be explained below.
Unlike Redstone, which turns on upon receiving a signal, Glowstone Dust on the ground is “on” by default and “turns off” when receiving a signal from a source such as a Glowstone Torch or a Block of Glowstone Dust. Just like the dust itself, components such as Glowstone Lamps are also on by default, but turn off when receiving a signal from Glowstone Dust, and the same applies to logic components such as Glowstone Torches and Glowstone Repeaters. Other Redstone components will also turn off Glowstone Dust, such as levers, buttons and pressure plates, but not those that are on by default, such as torches and blocks. In fact, those and Redstone Dust itself won’t even connect or be interacted with by Glowstone Dust, and levers and other such inputs will emit glowstone particles if they’re operating glowstone dust or a glowstone component. This allows for tilable Redstone and Glowstone circuitry, since the two don’t connect together, and this is spot on with slime and honey blocks not sticking together revolutionizing flying machines in the 1.15 Buzzy Bees Update.
This suggestion could even be its own future update, along with Redstone and Glowstone wire blocks that allow for even more isolated connections, finally making certain circuitry such as 1x1 pixels for displays possible, along with making it possible to combine circuitry with flying machines, creating many more possibilities for creation.
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