I think at this point it's more like inconvenient modded creative. Teleporting thousands of blocks directly into a trial chamber? I don't know what you're doing with creative but I certainly don't do that.
should be possible by building a small transmitter in the stab charge. I dont think it would be possible to choose the location very easily, but you could probably have some preset coordinates that are relative to the original stab charge. each hole you create is another spot you can build more small transmitters to call in more strikes.
Start of video: "We're gonna be Helldivers in Minecraft!" Middle of video: "yeah so I basically reinvented index cards to encode hexadecimal code onto a binary medium in Minecraft"
"If a pig is nudged but there is no one to see it, was it ever nudged? Well turns out it does, but there is no reaction until it is observed. So we quantum entangled the pig with a minecart, if we then do not observe the minecart we can use some boats as a particle accelerator for the pig. By then observing the minecart the pig can be yeeted to any place in the universe. This was my Ted talk" ....."Sir this is a wendy's"
you know.... sometimes i fool my self into thinking im great at redstone and then a new cubicmetre video comes out and sends me into a spiral of self doubt. great video man.
Yep same, I struggled with some details that made my wireless redstone attempts unreliable for months and he just casually explain most my troubles in a 10 min segment lmao.
man, i think this has got to be one the best minecraft videos i’ve ever seen. the combination of maths, interesting game mechanics, and amazing 3b1b-esque animations makes this a pleasure to watch.
I just took my Linear Algebra midterm yesterday at university, and I can't believe I'm now using what I learned to understand this video. Before watching this, I never fully grasped the concepts of linear combinations or spanning sets, but at 9:15, everything clicked. Thank you, cubicmeter, for creating such a unique and amazing video!
I swear to god, we just need Minecraft redstoners to teach every math class above trig. I’m not even joking. This shit is so much easier to comprehend, because you’re seeing the application of the concepts in such a literal way. The applications may be the work of a masochistic wizard, but we can see it at least.
Think beyond trial chambers, on a server you could strike any players base in seconds if you got the coords, or you could precisely assassinate someone if someone leaked their coords even if their thousands of blocks away. If someone made it simpler, took out most components from the new updates out this could be used on any server to dominate
The player-killing power of the orbital breach cannon is extremely limited since TNT doesn't deal much damage. Using arrows would be the one way to reliably kill a player, but transporting projectiles with the orbital cannon setup is nigh impossible, that's exactly why he didn't use the ender pearls here
My understanding of wireless redstone, however limited it might be, suggests that, frankly surprisingly, the message is also protected against potential listeners for similar events, as long as they don't know the exact sequence that is used for the reciever and transmitter. This essentially makes it encrypted using a secret key. Heres a challenge: Make a system for this with public and private keys, as in non-symetrical encryption.
21:07 I feel so bad that I didn't beat you to this problem, but life stuff got in the way. Binary encoded serialised message transmission is always something I've always wanted to tackle since the day you released the video on wireless redstone. Seriously, this stuff is so cool to me. Oh and a thing I considered a while back, if you wanted to send messages faster (i.e. to not wait for an extra daylight sensor tick) whilst accounting for the variability of dropper velocity (so you dont have to dispense items twice), you could use a simple implementation of hamming codes for error correction - this only makes sense now considering you're transmitting a larger packet size instead of a single bit.
If I could triple like this video I would. From a fan of 3Blue1Brown and minecraft this video is GREAT. If i was a math teacher I would show this to my students, it's so well explained, and so is the engineering, hats off to you and the wavetech server
Probably my favorite video/project you've made so far! I've personally never played HellDivers but this is extremely cool and a very creative video! Love the work ^^
Cubic meter can I just say absolutely incredible. In this video, you have managed to create a teleporter, a spaceship, a QR code reader, a wireless telephone, another orbital strike cannon, a music disc farm, another computer, and to top it all off you built it all in survival. Love the vid.
Your animation skills are off the chart! Holy heck! I honestly haven't seen a Minecraft vid what was so well animated and informative yet entertaining in my whole life! This is next level :O Give yourself a big pat on the back for this video. I am totally cereal, do it bro!
Best lecture that I have attended recently. And I'm so glad to see a practical use of linear algebra and matrix transformations. Incredible job Cumbicmeter!
i love how the whole wireless redstone implementation was done just so that the build could fit in the super destroyer the things we do for compact redstone
Leaving a comment at the end of the video so TH-cam knows i didn’t fall asleep. Tho it’s 3:30am. Well done on your explanations and visualizations of the mechanics at play. Without prior knowledge to anything mentioned in this video what you explained made sense. Could never execute it myself but step by step it made sense!
Since you already have a hole to the sky on the trial, you could give players a box with the components of a quad beacon when deploying, so they can build one under the hole and make the trial even more efficient.
I really enjoy your explanation of the design process rather than just showing the finished product. Even if I don't fully understand what you're doing, it's cool to see how you adapt to the design constraints and bugs you encounter through your process.
If you decide to make a pig cannon tutorial, I think a regular lectern coordinate input would probably be better as opposed to the hardcode binary data, as it's more generic.
No fucking way this is real, you always bring something new that blows my mind so badly, I really hope this never stops, THE BEST REDSTONE TEKNOWLEDGER FOR ALL
I still have no idea how dispensing an item can somehow link with another dispensed item Edit I get it I think it's something to do with what item is created first or something
When items are dispensed, it 'queues' them one after another like he showed, but they actually cycle back to the first one after four items. So the first item is synced with the first tick, second item second tick, third item third tick, fourth item fourth tick, but then on the fifth item it cycles back to the first tick. Every 4 items get synced back into the cycle, so items 1, 5, 9, ... are all timed together. Same with items 2, 6, 10, .... etc. Does this answer your question?
Love the fact that you keep on amazing me, every time. The level of minecraft knowledge you can get out of your videos is just dazzling, but love it. You learn smth new in every video, so thx!!
im pretty rusty in my math plus i didnt study in english so it is hard sometimes to follow the verbal explanations, the manim Visuals are such a nice addition, I love it! idk if you used them before but first time I noticed.
I don't think they are playing survival anymore it feels more like "inconvenient creative"
Masochist's Creative mode
I think at this point it's more like inconvenient modded creative. Teleporting thousands of blocks directly into a trial chamber? I don't know what you're doing with creative but I certainly don't do that.
@@clancybevan9805 /locate structure: am i a joke to you?
@@clancybevan9805/locate and /tp in question:
that's literally what survival is
Bro has a phd in Minecraft mechanics
Fr real...
@mitoroskokoros589 ong god
You could probably send in an essay about using unintentional side effects from coding in video games for gameplay and get a legit PhD.
Relll
this is the exact thought that was in my mind like halfway thru the vid
next step is being able to call in an orbital strike while you're fighting in the trial chamber
I swear, the moment where people can detect more trivial player activitys, that can be used as a remote will gonna be wild
should be possible by building a small transmitter in the stab charge. I dont think it would be possible to choose the location very easily, but you could probably have some preset coordinates that are relative to the original stab charge. each hole you create is another spot you can build more small transmitters to call in more strikes.
@@samcecere9924 could also have someone on vc with a cannon...
Literally just shadow item
➡️➡️⬆️ orbital precision strike
The only place where you'll see actual quantum entanglement, faster-than-light travel, orbital strike cannons and live pigs in the same machine
well said
I feel like I should be taking notes or something
Man, if only the lectures were as interesting as this.
i did lol, treated this as a lecture video. cubic's problem solving process is a valuable example to follow and learn from.
Start of video: "We're gonna be Helldivers in Minecraft!"
Middle of video: "yeah so I basically reinvented index cards to encode hexadecimal code onto a binary medium in Minecraft"
Bro ascended from Blockheed Martin engineer straight into Tech-priest of the Imperium of Man
Blockheed Martin is wild 😂
The omnissiah
Tech-priests barely understand what they're doing though
"If a pig is nudged but there is no one to see it, was it ever nudged? Well turns out it does, but there is no reaction until it is observed. So we quantum entangled the pig with a minecart, if we then do not observe the minecart we can use some boats as a particle accelerator for the pig. By then observing the minecart the pig can be yeeted to any place in the universe. This was my Ted talk" ....."Sir this is a wendy's"
the past tence of "yeet" feels like it should be "yote"
but god is observing the pig
remember that this happened because he just couldnt bear the thought of walking or ice boating to those trial chambers
This is definitely easier😃
you know.... sometimes i fool my self into thinking im great at redstone
and then a new cubicmetre video comes out and sends me into a spiral of self doubt.
great video man.
I don't know you man, but I don't think you're bad at redstone, I think he is just too good
at this point that is actual real life engineering
Yep same, I struggled with some details that made my wireless redstone attempts unreliable for months and he just casually explain most my troubles in a 10 min segment lmao.
bro is the 3 blue 1 brown of minecraft
fr
He even used manim lol
45 min of dark redstone magic for 15 min of normal multiplayer survival gameplay welcome to wavetech XD
normal💀. What part of being able to replicate the /tp command in survival is normal💀. At this point they are building the Minecraft tower of Babylon.
@@brooklyngerma5674 it's juste the part be with friend and do a trial chamber
man, i think this has got to be one the best minecraft videos i’ve ever seen. the combination of maths, interesting game mechanics, and amazing 3b1b-esque animations makes this a pleasure to watch.
3b1b recently released a video on how he does his animations so i guess cubic were watching 😁
I agree, this must’ve taken ages to make!
3 meter 1 cube
Hahaha
deep cut
3blue1brown right
@ovencake523 yea
That was an unexpected reference
3lapis1dirt?
Awesome video cubic! Detailling the ship was a lot of fun
so how DO you pronounce your name?
@@th3ch0s3ntw0 good question, pretty much how JKM pronounces it at 46:44
I very like how you decorated the ship props
Insanely well done!
Helldivers: FOR DEMOCRACY
Warhammer: FOR THE EMPEROR
Galactic rock: ROCK AND STONE
Minecraft Trialdivers: FOR THE LOOOOOOOT!!!
ah yes, galactic rock
@YosheMC *stone and rock!!!* ⛏️
I just took my Linear Algebra midterm yesterday at university, and I can't believe I'm now using what I learned to understand this video. Before watching this, I never fully grasped the concepts of linear combinations or spanning sets, but at 9:15, everything clicked.
Thank you, cubicmeter, for creating such a unique and amazing video!
I swear to god, we just need Minecraft redstoners to teach every math class above trig. I’m not even joking. This shit is so much easier to comprehend, because you’re seeing the application of the concepts in such a literal way. The applications may be the work of a masochistic wizard, but we can see it at least.
Imagine if this man loses the redstone awards. This is going to prove something
That there are multiple good redstoners on yt?
this is not redstone, it just happens to be made of redstone, 90% of this is math
Let’s be real, who tf looks at this and says: “I can definitely improve this”???
I fucking love the new manim animations
Did you learn Manim for this video? Those animations were sick! I feel like they're the missing piece to all these super technical cannon videos.
I completely lost it when he just said "here is the chamber that we will use to accelerate our pig"
you would be the perfect main villain for a Minecraft movie
20:20 Sir, i had use all my neurons in order to barely understand this. Yet this is a game.
Pigs before: We are slow
Pigs now: I DEFINE REALITY HERE
Think beyond trial chambers, on a server you could strike any players base in seconds if you got the coords, or you could precisely assassinate someone if someone leaked their coords even if their thousands of blocks away. If someone made it simpler, took out most components from the new updates out this could be used on any server to dominate
He already did it
2b2t 💀
He already made the orbital cannon lol
The player-killing power of the orbital breach cannon is extremely limited since TNT doesn't deal much damage. Using arrows would be the one way to reliably kill a player, but transporting projectiles with the orbital cannon setup is nigh impossible, that's exactly why he didn't use the ender pearls here
The orbital strike cannon does exactly that. He also made a base into a giant claymore
Cubicmetre casually dropping the fattest knowledge bomb of wireless redstone... Because he wanted the decoration to look good
My understanding of wireless redstone, however limited it might be, suggests that, frankly surprisingly, the message is also protected against potential listeners for similar events, as long as they don't know the exact sequence that is used for the reciever and transmitter.
This essentially makes it encrypted using a secret key.
Heres a challenge:
Make a system for this with public and private keys, as in non-symetrical encryption.
You are underestimating him
at that point, just make RSA key exchange in minecraft and create a private messanger system, hell, just make the internet at that point.
@@ewest4817 I mean, its defo possible
@@ewest4817 one day we will have mutiplayer MC in MC (the minecraft in minecraft)
21:07 I feel so bad that I didn't beat you to this problem, but life stuff got in the way.
Binary encoded serialised message transmission is always something I've always wanted to tackle since the day you released the video on wireless redstone.
Seriously, this stuff is so cool to me.
Oh and a thing I considered a while back, if you wanted to send messages faster (i.e. to not wait for an extra daylight sensor tick) whilst accounting for the variability of dropper velocity (so you dont have to dispense items twice), you could use a simple implementation of hamming codes for error correction - this only makes sense now considering you're transmitting a larger packet size instead of a single bit.
Nevermind about the hamming codes. I guess powdered snow has got you covered lol
And I guess also nevermind about serialised. That also slows down transmission.
No way this man held this video for THE VERY SAME NIGHT the Omens of Tyranny update dropped.
Legend 🏆
Bro is like a legit professor of Minecraft Applied Physics..
Feels like I'm taking a MCRA3201 course
51:43 Amazing axe name
If I could triple like this video I would. From a fan of 3Blue1Brown and minecraft this video is GREAT. If i was a math teacher I would show this to my students, it's so well explained, and so is the engineering, hats off to you and the wavetech server
At this point I'm not sure if I'm playing the same game. Super interesting project!
crazy that this video dropped the same day Advent of Code had a change-of-basis puzzle.
53:10
JKM (flustered): Oh, Cubic... the only thing greater than my passion for you...
...is my passion for storage tech.
Oh no! Not being 20 blocks away from a giant trial chamber heh!
But seriously you're a mad genius, love your content :)
Probably my favorite video/project you've made so far! I've personally never played HellDivers but this is extremely cool and a very creative video! Love the work ^^
You know that the Minecraft redstone video is good when the creator has to whip out Manim to explain themselves.
the animations in this video are insane wtf
12:30
What is it for?
FOR DEMOCRACY 😂
I like your funny words, magic man
Cubic meter can I just say absolutely incredible. In this video, you have managed to create a teleporter, a spaceship, a QR code reader, a wireless telephone, another orbital strike cannon, a music disc farm, another computer, and to top it all off you built it all in survival. Love the vid.
>clicks on minecraft video
>linear algebra
>mfw
Production quality on this video is INSANE
Your animation skills are off the chart! Holy heck!
I honestly haven't seen a Minecraft vid what was so well animated and informative yet entertaining in my whole life! This is next level :O
Give yourself a big pat on the back for this video.
I am totally cereal, do it bro!
Best lecture that I have attended recently. And I'm so glad to see a practical use of linear algebra and matrix transformations. Incredible job Cumbicmeter!
I’m amazed by the level of production quality of the video including the animations. It’s incredible
Bro’s litterally the definition of redstone’s limit and has more knowledge than developers of the game.😮(Brain Bulging video)
i love how the whole wireless redstone implementation was done just so that the build could fit in the super destroyer
the things we do for compact redstone
"credit for 6 people"
IIRC trial chambers count everyone in the outer bounding box upon triggering for the first time.
now you just need to remodel the pigs into drop pods using a resource pack
I literally did, the pigs make the sound hellpods make when they land when the pig dies
He has become too powerful, with the 3blue1brown style animations he can convey technical minecraft ideas in a way no one has before.
Leaving a comment at the end of the video so TH-cam knows i didn’t fall asleep. Tho it’s 3:30am. Well done on your explanations and visualizations of the mechanics at play. Without prior knowledge to anything mentioned in this video what you explained made sense. Could never execute it myself but step by step it made sense!
This was.. this was amazing. Literally everything I could want in a video!
the animations for the math are so neat! i really appreciate them
cubicmetre teachs linear algebra omg, this is incredible, when u talked about the conversion to settings space i almost screamed matrix multiplication
Since you already have a hole to the sky on the trial, you could give players a box with the components of a quad beacon when deploying, so they can build one under the hole and make the trial even more efficient.
Love cubic's technical videos
Creating a computational circuit, punch card input, and communication protocol in redstone...
I was extremely intrigued when I saw the thumbnail like "Warhogs primed"? No way.
That, is just MENTAL.
This is incredible. You are an actual wizard.
I can’t wait to be explained technical Minecraft.
But when I wake up. It be 4 AM and I’m eepy. The excitement is real though.
Yo the diagrams were amazing this time around, made it so much more understandable.
This is the single best video I've seen this year..... and I've seen ALOT of videos this year
Every time you appear, you bring some incredible invention
I really enjoy your explanation of the design process rather than just showing the finished product. Even if I don't fully understand what you're doing, it's cool to see how you adapt to the design constraints and bugs you encounter through your process.
It's a lot of time and effort but I think it pays off to show how the magic works.
The manim Animations make these Videos even better!
Keep up the Great work ❤
35:28 awesome timing with the drop
If you decide to make a pig cannon tutorial, I think a regular lectern coordinate input would probably be better as opposed to the hardcode binary data, as it's more generic.
hell yeah
i felt like i understood about half of what was being explained in this video, apart from the pure math segments, so good job on that.
That wireless redstone explaination was spectacular!
Then again, most explainations with 3b1b animations are
No fucking way this is real, you always bring something new that blows my mind so badly, I really hope this never stops, THE BEST REDSTONE TEKNOWLEDGER FOR ALL
I just gotta say that quality of Information and Manim animations is freaking incredible.
SES knight of twilight here: your scientific advances honour democracy
HELL YEAH NEW CUBIC VID!!
Excellent timing to line up with the new major update to helldivers. Perhaps not intentional, but definitely cool.
51:49 "oh no this is poison oh god" fighting cave spiders *loses half a heart*
I still have no idea how dispensing an item can somehow link with another dispensed item
Edit I get it I think it's something to do with what item is created first or something
Yep I agree this is still what needs more explanation/visualization
When items are dispensed, it 'queues' them one after another like he showed, but they actually cycle back to the first one after four items. So the first item is synced with the first tick, second item second tick, third item third tick, fourth item fourth tick, but then on the fifth item it cycles back to the first tick. Every 4 items get synced back into the cycle, so items 1, 5, 9, ... are all timed together. Same with items 2, 6, 10, .... etc. Does this answer your question?
@@nickweber2067 but how does the circuit know to keep track of when the item show fall if it isn't in que ?
When you start extensively using manim to explain a 15-year old block game... I can't even think of a thing to compare it to. It's just brilliant.
This is the most quality parody I've ever seen!
Love seeing people just getting the basic achievements
Using Redstone automation against the Automatons
Minute 16 and legend pulls up the 3bule1brown animations. 😳
EDIT: omg, fcking called it!
Here are some timestamps:
39:48 build timelapse
42:43 autonomous test
47:24 launch sequence
I'm actually so surprised you are not a computer engineer. The whole video reminded me of my digital circuits courses.
Love the fact that you keep on amazing me, every time. The level of minecraft knowledge you can get out of your videos is just dazzling, but love it. You learn smth new in every video, so thx!!
Glad you enjoy it
Underrated as hell
All the details and effort that went to making this content is impressive, I can't believe this didn't blow up much more.
It was the line “like the god-king 3Blue1Brown” with the laser eyes that got me 😂
I feel like the presentation of these videos gets exponentially better each time, those graphics are absolutely amazing
Cubicmetre never fails to weaponize new Minecraft features
The animations were amazing!!
“As you might realize - Minecraft is a computer simulation”
I honestly can’t tell anymore chief
im pretty rusty in my math plus i didnt study in english so it is hard sometimes to follow the verbal explanations, the manim Visuals are such a nice addition, I love it!
idk if you used them before but first time I noticed.
I love when linear algebra, programming and redstone meet.
Can't wait to see just how much PTSD one Minecraft player can get
Posting this at the same time the illuminate arrives is crazy
It is deffinetally the best video you have ever made
How the level of video editing has grown..
It looks amazing
Well done, this is truly a nice Minecraft video