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I found out how bridges and sorters work, it's quite cool.
As a noob, It is hard to understand those compact designs...
Each block block has 3 in/outputs. the one that doesn't work is the one which has the bridge.
the outputs work just like a router (they divide by the number of outputs). So if you want to bridge somewhere to output and bridge somewhere els you have to do something like what is shown on the left, with the top block not bridging to the one under it.
seen people do it for things like scrap smelters but i can't quite know how the inputs work connected to each other.