If you also include the offhand slot, the in inventory crafting slot, wearing full neatherite armor, and holding one shulker box in your hand, you can get up to 72575 and 7/9 blocks of Neatherite, which multipled by 192,420kg, and then added the 24/9 of diamond blocks at gives you a total of 13,965,040,573.333...kg that Steve can carry as opposed to 11,970,063,360kg you calculated Correction changed armor from 24 Netherite ingots into 4 Netherite ingots and 24 diamonds
Also the "holding one shulker box in your hand" is already one of the 9 hotbar slots in the original count, but the offhand slot is something I also thought of.
@@halyoalex8942 I think Asiago means having one on your cursor, since that's also kind of a "slot" in your inventory. 36 inventory slots + 1 offhand + 4 crafting slots + 1 cursor slot.
Most calculations of Steve's ability to lift heavy objects are suspect by virtue of the fact that his pockets seem to act as full on pocket dimensions, and so there's no way of saying how much of that weight transfers into physical reality. Steve can however move without any noticeable dificulty while wearing a full set of gold armor, which assuming no material is lost during crafting could weigh as much as 24 gold ingots. He can likewise also hold a gold pickaxe in each hand, which woukd be another 6 ingots. Some people might want to say Steve can actually hold two full gold blocks, which would be 18 ingots instead. However the blocks he's holds don't have their full meter cubed measurements. Conservation mass might suggest they should still weigh the same regardless, but if Steve drops those blocks, they are light enough to float in water.
That video doesn't really add up though. A single water block may produce theoretically infinite water (and is only stopped by the build height), but a bucket only holds at most a single block. The rest of the flowing water isn't picked up, it evaporates.
If Steve is strong enough to carry a compressed total weight of over 60,000 blocks worth of 13 million tons... how strong would his punch be? Suddenly it makes total sense that he can punch apart an entire tree for logs...
It isn't close but the trainers in Pokemon must be superhuman considering the hundreds of metal balls, gold nuggets, rocks, piles of sand, fossils etc they carry in their bags
Also, with Minecraft's gravitational acceleration being around 32.5 m/s², Steve with a fully loaded inventory (14 billion kg as @Asiago9 calculated) experiences a downwards force of 455,000,000,000 (455 billion) Newtons AND he moves and jumps without any problem, meaning that he exerts just as much force every time he takes a step or jumps To compare his strength with something real, THE MOST POWERFUL ROCKET ENGINE, which is called RS-25, exerts only 2.4 million Newtons a second. STEVE IS ALMOST 200,000 TIMES STRONGER THAN THAT
Although I expected the answer to be larger, all you'd need to generate enough energy for Steve to jump once is 2.5 milligrammes of antimatter Yes, that's how efficient antimatter is
The Inventory System could be an entirely separate thing from Steve. Why? Most video games have one and we do not see where Steve places his items. Also it could be a magic pouch or a screen that pops up.
The reason netherrite is commonly placed at 2nd heaviest block in mc is not because of they forgot about silicon carbide. Well they did forget about silicon carbide. But thats not the reason. The real reason netherrite is placed at 2nd place on the heaviest blocks in mc is because 2 water buckets make an infinite water source. And half of infinity is still infinity. So the real heaviest block IS infact blue ice. Or just any type of ice. Or water idk.
And this is without even going into Control Picking like Game Theory did, factoring that in, Steve can literally carry the weight of a universe/multiverse in ONE HAND
Okay but how much of an impact crater would he make if he jumped from the max build height, all the way down to bedrock with a full inventory of netherite, plus wearing full netherite armor, ignoring for a moment that bedrock is technically indestructible.
It is remarkable that if you assume that the Nether in far below the minecraft overworld is also nearer the hypotetic "core" of the world. This implies that the gravitational field is stronger and the density increase aswell. So, known that steve is able to easily enter the Nether without any consequences, this might imply that the maximum weight might be even more.
I feel like it’d be interesting to hear what the science of the backrooms would be, (there’s plenty of backrooms games out there so I’m sure it’d fit somewhat)
I was thinking about about my question from the Portal Video. You know, the one where I asked what would happen if Oswald places one Portal into the past and the other in the present. If you could travel in the past through that way than wouldn't that also work in any other time like one portal in the present and the other to but just with 5 seconds later. Wouldn't that mean that the Portalgun is always (in one way or the other) a timemachine? But in the games we can clearly see that this is not how the Portalgun works. The Portalgun is just a shortcut through space not time. So if I place a Portal in the past and the other in the present than it just should bring me to the place where I placed the Portal but in the present, not the past.
Ok but what IF nether stars where actual stars? They are also stackable so a full inventory of shulkers + offhand slot wich wasn't mentioned here would have steve lifting the equivalent of a micro galaxy. And that's just how much he can lift, there's also potion effects and other stuff that make him stronger.
1:18 "Break reality itself" Me: I literally used eight command blocks to break time itself in the game, the sun and moon constantly teleporting at random in the sky, the tickspeed at 1 and the /time command no longer working. (I have yet to see the rest of the video yet, but I just wanted to point this out. Also, Bedrock Edition was how I broke the in-game time btw.)
i would say that a gold block could be hollow, because its only used for decoration and never in crafting. Then more accurate mass should come from a real mass of a golden ingot(which are usually standartized) and not from the golden block/9
The standardization of gold ingots only applies to our world though. Why should a much less technologically advanced world with different gravity have the same standards for ingot size? I don't see a reason why gold blocks should be hollow. If they are, iron blocks are logically hollow as well, which would mean that iron golems are also hollow, which is to me are less likely assumption than iron/gold blocks being solid.
What about Nether Stars? Maybe I'm projecting my understanding of Stars onto it, but it seems like it's a miniature Neutron Star, which means one Nether Star - stackable up to 64 - weighs more than mount Everest. More than a stack of Gold or a full inventory of Blue Ice, per item. However since we technically don't know what KINDA of star a Nether Star is, there's no solid answer there. Also the offhand makes 37 inventory, plus the weight of his armor (which would be negligible, but not zero)
And thats still not his limit.... even with all that in his Inventory Steve can move all day without a break or without getting any slower from all that...
If blue ice is 4x heavier than gold, netherite blocks would be slightly heavier than that. 4x the gold of gold blocks plus whatever the ancient debris weighs
Im just gonna ask. If you can jump with all that weight jn your pocket how much force does Steve exert on the netherite blocks to counter both their natural weight plus his own asuming he has weight and it is not negliciable due to the amount of weight caused by the netherire block. In basic terms how many rocket ships can Steve send flying at once
this is great but you didn't include the off-hand or armor slots and you can put chests with nbt data inside of shulker boxes and water can give you infinite water bottles meaning water is infinite and thus ways an infinite amount
Why don’t you just assume that netherright is Minecraft equivalent of tungsten? Oh and you missed one bit of evidence netherright armor has knockback resistance!
@@josiahlute7808Everything in a game is by definition a game mechanic. You can't cherrypick, either everything is fair game for analysis or nothing is.
Nope the video called "pushing Steve to his theoretical limits" calculates that Steve can pick the multiverse with one finger you ain't touching that fellas
wait wouldn't the bundle, and ender chest increase Steve's power even further? i'm not actually sure because i don't know how exactly the bundle works (like if it can carry more than a stack, i don't think so? but maybe?) and idk if the ender chest even counts for this, does it create like a pocket dimension so that Steve doesn't have to carry the stuff? or does it get duplicated across all ender chests?
I thought the same thing about the bundle, but it turns out that it doesn’t actually increase the total items you can carry. Each bundle can only hold 64 items, so it basically just lets you stack items of different types together
@@josiahlute7808Why can a solid be infinite, but a liquid can't? Also, "but game mechanics" is not a valid way to disprove this argument. The proper way is to point out that you can't hold liquid, only buckets. Blocks of liquid can produce theoretically infinite water, but a bucket only picks up at most a single block of it. A bucket can't produce more water in your inventory, so you can only hold a finite quantity of water.
You are not using the heaviest block, netherite blocks are heavier. They contain 4 gold blocks inside themself and then some, but who can say how heavy netherite scraps are Sorry, faked me out, I thought they were dedicated to blue ice
Why does everyone use the shulker box as proof of Steve's strength? It's more like a bag of holding than a physical storage unit, because if it was just that, it would be a chest
@@lorekeeper685 I should have mentioned, that is also incorrect. They only hold the source block, each a cubic meter, far from the infinite mass people claim. And while you could interpret that as infinite strength, this is the same game with cows that don't run out of milk, portals to hell and teleportation
i dont agree with your math, tbh. Here's my reasoning: 1) I dont think shulkers have the same weight as the items inside. After all, a piston cant push more than 12(iirc) blocks, but it can push an entirely full shulker. 2) Based on what you say about silicon carbide, I think it would be more appropriate to assign netherite it's properties, not ancient debris. Because minecraft is, in part, a fantasy setting, I would say it's more appropriate to say that the crafting process of a netherite ingot is somehow converting gold and a fantasy element to form silicon carbide. 3) Also, because you mentioned blue ice- under the assumption that blue ice is not a fantastical item, and can exist in real life, we have a few options, since there are different forms of ice. If we take the densest known ice form, Ice VII, with a density of 1650 kg/m^3, its still only 8.6% the weight of a cubic meter of gold.
If you also include the offhand slot, the in inventory crafting slot, wearing full neatherite armor, and holding one shulker box in your hand, you can get up to 72575 and 7/9 blocks of Neatherite, which multipled by 192,420kg, and then added the 24/9 of diamond blocks at gives you a total of 13,965,040,573.333...kg that Steve can carry as opposed to 11,970,063,360kg you calculated
Correction changed armor from 24 Netherite ingots into 4 Netherite ingots and 24 diamonds
Netherite armor isn't made out of 24 ingots, it's 4 ingots added to diamond armor.
Also the "holding one shulker box in your hand" is already one of the 9 hotbar slots in the original count, but the offhand slot is something I also thought of.
@@halyoalex8942 I think Asiago means having one on your cursor, since that's also kind of a "slot" in your inventory. 36 inventory slots + 1 offhand + 4 crafting slots + 1 cursor slot.
If you can jump the same height regardless of what you are carrying, you are infinitely strong.
Steve is infinitely strong, I thought we figured this out the day minecraft was released in alpha.
Steve is pretty strong, never thought about the weight of all stone and wood he carries, thank you for the video
Most calculations of Steve's ability to lift heavy objects are suspect by virtue of the fact that his pockets seem to act as full on pocket dimensions, and so there's no way of saying how much of that weight transfers into physical reality.
Steve can however move without any noticeable dificulty while wearing a full set of gold armor, which assuming no material is lost during crafting could weigh as much as 24 gold ingots. He can likewise also hold a gold pickaxe in each hand, which woukd be another 6 ingots.
Some people might want to say Steve can actually hold two full gold blocks, which would be 18 ingots instead. However the blocks he's holds don't have their full meter cubed measurements. Conservation mass might suggest they should still weigh the same regardless, but if Steve drops those blocks, they are light enough to float in water.
Considering he always jumps the same height, he would be infinitely strong.
This is a nice theory but after the shenanigans that Schmedley did with water buckets at build height no other calculated number has come close.
That video doesn't really add up though. A single water block may produce theoretically infinite water (and is only stopped by the build height), but a bucket only holds at most a single block. The rest of the flowing water isn't picked up, it evaporates.
0:47 except for anime characters and Son Wokong, the monkey king, with video games
How about I one up ya? 2 water makes infinite water, 1 water is equal to 1 ice, and packed ice contains 9 ice. This means he has infinite strength.
9 times infinity
@@edwinmaster7326 More like 4.5 time infinity.
@@GuyllianVanRixtel nuh uh its actual weight is the weight of the electrons in your pc
Blue ice contains 9 packed ice
@@edwinmaster7326blue ice
The nether Star might be literally a star, so Steve can run and jump around with a small universe of mass inside of him
If Steve is strong enough to carry a compressed total weight of over 60,000 blocks worth of 13 million tons... how strong would his punch be? Suddenly it makes total sense that he can punch apart an entire tree for logs...
Would steve with a maxed out inventory have a gravitational pull?
steve's massive gravity pulled the minecraft world together
Everything in existence has a gravitational pull, just not a strong one usually.
yes
It isn't close but the trainers in Pokemon must be superhuman considering the hundreds of metal balls, gold nuggets, rocks, piles of sand, fossils etc they carry in their bags
Also, with Minecraft's gravitational acceleration being around 32.5 m/s², Steve with a fully loaded inventory (14 billion kg as @Asiago9 calculated) experiences a downwards force of 455,000,000,000 (455 billion) Newtons AND he moves and jumps without any problem, meaning that he exerts just as much force every time he takes a step or jumps
To compare his strength with something real, THE MOST POWERFUL ROCKET ENGINE, which is called RS-25, exerts only 2.4 million Newtons a second. STEVE IS ALMOST 200,000 TIMES STRONGER THAN THAT
Although I expected the answer to be larger, all you'd need to generate enough energy for Steve to jump once is 2.5 milligrammes of antimatter
Yes, that's how efficient antimatter is
The Inventory System could be an entirely separate thing from Steve.
Why? Most video games have one and we do not see where Steve places his items. Also it could be a magic pouch or a screen that pops up.
I thought this was Chiptide’s TH-cam channel? Why is Steve here? I can tell he’s Steve because he’s in a blue shirt
The strongest character in ANY video game when were have MULTIVERSAL+ characters like Kratos and Dante? F no. What an absurd overstatement.
Strongest in terms of physical strength, not fighting capabilities. I haven't seen Kratos lifting a moon
Kirby
You’re wearing a blue shirt! YOUR STEVE NOW!
The reason netherrite is commonly placed at 2nd heaviest block in mc is not because of they forgot about silicon carbide.
Well they did forget about silicon carbide. But thats not the reason.
The real reason netherrite is placed at 2nd place on the heaviest blocks in mc is because 2 water buckets make an infinite water source. And half of infinity is still infinity. So the real heaviest block IS infact blue ice. Or just any type of ice. Or water idk.
What would be impressive is if you could calculate just how much full protection four Netherite armor actually cushions in terms of damage.
And this is without even going into Control Picking like Game Theory did, factoring that in, Steve can literally carry the weight of a universe/multiverse in ONE HAND
Okay but how much of an impact crater would he make if he jumped from the max build height, all the way down to bedrock with a full inventory of netherite, plus wearing full netherite armor, ignoring for a moment that bedrock is technically indestructible.
Reminder: terrarian can carry 9999 gold thrones.. per inventory slot. Time to whip out that big number calculator.
Also, his strength probably isn’t canon, because his ability to carry that much is just a game play feature
It is remarkable that if you assume that the Nether in far below the minecraft overworld is also nearer the hypotetic "core" of the world. This implies that the gravitational field is stronger and the density increase aswell. So, known that steve is able to easily enter the Nether without any consequences, this might imply that the maximum weight might be even more.
Someone can argue that as i go deeper i'm not attracted anymore by the mass of the sferic shell above me, but i'm curious to know which trend will win
I feel like it’d be interesting to hear what the science of the backrooms would be, (there’s plenty of backrooms games out there so I’m sure it’d fit somewhat)
What about the offhand slot?
I was thinking about about my question from the Portal Video.
You know, the one where I asked what would happen if Oswald places one Portal into the past and the other in the present.
If you could travel in the past through that way than wouldn't that also work in any other time like one portal in the present and the other to but just with 5 seconds later. Wouldn't that mean that the Portalgun is always (in one way or the other) a timemachine?
But in the games we can clearly see that this is not how the Portalgun works. The Portalgun is just a shortcut through space not time.
So if I place a Portal in the past and the other in the present than it just should bring me to the place where I placed the Portal but in the present, not the past.
Hate to break it to ya but when Steve mines a block and stores it in his invintory, it becomes weightless so.....
Yeah
Ok but what IF nether stars where actual stars? They are also stackable so a full inventory of shulkers + offhand slot wich wasn't mentioned here would have steve lifting the equivalent of a micro galaxy. And that's just how much he can lift, there's also potion effects and other stuff that make him stronger.
You could make a video about how strong the Terraria Guy is
1:18 "Break reality itself"
Me: I literally used eight command blocks to break time itself in the game, the sun and moon constantly teleporting at random in the sky, the tickspeed at 1 and the /time command no longer working. (I have yet to see the rest of the video yet, but I just wanted to point this out. Also, Bedrock Edition was how I broke the in-game time btw.)
you wil need to assume the inventory is not hammerspace, the shulker box is not hammerspace and the only real hammerspace is the ender chest.
Bro really dressed up like Steve just to make this video
Had to commit to the bit
@@TheChiptide Ahahahah
i would say that a gold block could be hollow, because its only used for decoration and never in crafting. Then more accurate mass should come from a real mass of a golden ingot(which are usually standartized) and not from the golden block/9
The standardization of gold ingots only applies to our world though. Why should a much less technologically advanced world with different gravity have the same standards for ingot size?
I don't see a reason why gold blocks should be hollow. If they are, iron blocks are logically hollow as well, which would mean that iron golems are also hollow, which is to me are less likely assumption than iron/gold blocks being solid.
What about Nether Stars? Maybe I'm projecting my understanding of Stars onto it, but it seems like it's a miniature Neutron Star, which means one Nether Star - stackable up to 64 - weighs more than mount Everest. More than a stack of Gold or a full inventory of Blue Ice, per item. However since we technically don't know what KINDA of star a Nether Star is, there's no solid answer there. Also the offhand makes 37 inventory, plus the weight of his armor (which would be negligible, but not zero)
I always assumed that a nether star was just a star-shaped crystal or something, not a literal tiny star
Sweet.
The Steve thumbnail won.
And thats still not his limit.... even with all that in his Inventory Steve can move all day without a break or without getting any slower from all that...
game mechanic
If blue ice is 4x heavier than gold, netherite blocks would be slightly heavier than that. 4x the gold of gold blocks plus whatever the ancient debris weighs
Oh
Im just gonna ask. If you can jump with all that weight jn your pocket how much force does Steve exert on the netherite blocks to counter both their natural weight plus his own asuming he has weight and it is not negliciable due to the amount of weight caused by the netherire block. In basic terms how many rocket ships can Steve send flying at once
I mean steve can carry 27 * 64 of gold blocks in 36 shulker boxes; how much more can steve get?
Chiptide, my liege… any updates on the foxy grid?
this is great but you didn't include the off-hand or armor slots and you can put chests with nbt data inside of shulker boxes and water can give you infinite water bottles meaning water is infinite and thus ways an infinite amount
steve got nothing on kirby
We are born of the algorithm, made men by the algorithm, and die by the algorithm.
Fear the old algorithm.
this guy is the next MatPat, we're just early
Why don’t you just assume that netherright is Minecraft equivalent of tungsten? Oh and you missed one bit of evidence netherright armor has knockback resistance!
Once again, Jason Momoa should have been Steve
If you included April Fools updates, I'd bet Quadruple Compressed Poison Potatoes would be heavier.
Not mention the items and feats from dungeons and story mode
mining the craft is awsome
Hey Chipdite Steve is actually stronger as shulker boxes can be carried inside other shulker boxes
No, not without cheats, and even then its still a game mechanic
@@josiahlute7808Everything in a game is by definition a game mechanic. You can't cherrypick, either everything is fair game for analysis or nothing is.
Nope the video called "pushing Steve to his theoretical limits" calculates that Steve can pick the multiverse with one finger you ain't touching that fellas
that video is inacurate cause you cant put shulkers inside shulkers without commands or cheats
@@josiahlute7808they did not put shulkers inside of shulkers though
@@sejt23 they put chests inside chests which is equally impossible
wait wouldn't the bundle, and ender chest increase Steve's power even further? i'm not actually sure because i don't know how exactly the bundle works (like if it can carry more than a stack, i don't think so? but maybe?) and idk if the ender chest even counts for this, does it create like a pocket dimension so that Steve doesn't have to carry the stuff? or does it get duplicated across all ender chests?
I thought the same thing about the bundle, but it turns out that it doesn’t actually increase the total items you can carry. Each bundle can only hold 64 items, so it basically just lets you stack items of different types together
@@TheChiptide ah okay! a cool item tho!
an ender chest has some kind of wormhole in it, how is that not heavier than netherite?
i already know silly
he can make infinite water from 2 blocks of water
and yet its still liquid, if it truly was infinite it would be solid. this is simply a game mechanic
@@josiahlute7808Why can a solid be infinite, but a liquid can't?
Also, "but game mechanics" is not a valid way to disprove this argument. The proper way is to point out that you can't hold liquid, only buckets. Blocks of liquid can produce theoretically infinite water, but a bucket only picks up at most a single block of it. A bucket can't produce more water in your inventory, so you can only hold a finite quantity of water.
Bro in Minecraft hot bar it contain 35 slots not 36
I love miners
2:20
You are not using the heaviest block, netherite blocks are heavier. They contain 4 gold blocks inside themself and then some, but who can say how heavy netherite scraps are
Sorry, faked me out, I thought they were dedicated to blue ice
Why does everyone use the shulker box as proof of Steve's strength? It's more like a bag of holding than a physical storage unit, because if it was just that, it would be a chest
Ye it silly when he can hold two buckets of water which has infinite mass
@@lorekeeper685 I should have mentioned, that is also incorrect. They only hold the source block, each a cubic meter, far from the infinite mass people claim. And while you could interpret that as infinite strength, this is the same game with cows that don't run out of milk, portals to hell and teleportation
@@LuckyNumber39 obviously higher cosmology
@@lorekeeper685 yeah, but the point still stand that Steve only carries a cubic meter per bucket that generates more water when placed down
i dont agree with your math, tbh. Here's my reasoning:
1) I dont think shulkers have the same weight as the items inside. After all, a piston cant push more than 12(iirc) blocks, but it can push an entirely full shulker.
2) Based on what you say about silicon carbide, I think it would be more appropriate to assign netherite it's properties, not ancient debris. Because minecraft is, in part, a fantasy setting, I would say it's more appropriate to say that the crafting process of a netherite ingot is somehow converting gold and a fantasy element to form silicon carbide.
3) Also, because you mentioned blue ice- under the assumption that blue ice is not a fantastical item, and can exist in real life, we have a few options, since there are different forms of ice. If we take the densest known ice form, Ice VII, with a density of 1650 kg/m^3, its still only 8.6% the weight of a cubic meter of gold.
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