wet sponge. 1 sponge can soak up 135 water blocks. as we all know, 1 block of water is 1 metric ton. and sponge has a density of 30-35~ kg/m^3. so 1 wet sponge is 135,030-135,035 kg. 1 stack of wet sponge is between 8,641,920 kg and 8,642,240 kg. 1 inventory with offhand of wet sponges are between 319,751,040 kg and 319,762,880 kg. now, lets speak shulker boxes. 1 shulker of wet sponges is between 233,331,840 kg and 233,340,480 kg. 1 inventory with off hand and shulker boxes is between 8,633,278,080 kg and 8,633,597,760 kg. beating gold blocks' record of 1,233,964,800 kg by 7 times. netherite doesnt not count because we dont have an accurate density of it
Excellent point, however, with bottles and a cauldron, you can get a second bucket of water from your first, therefore infinite water can come from just one bucket. That doesn't matter too much, however, as infinity divided by two is still infinity (E.g. every even number).
Infinity / 2 is still infinity Think this: you can have one to one pairing between even positive integers and all positive integers. Because every number can be multiplied by two and get a different number.
Can I argue that Steve never holds infinite water themselves just multiples of infinite water? Cause you can hold buckets of water but never three water source blocks in a row?
Technically what counts as infinite, the code creates the source block at respective x y z coordonates. So we can't say the water in the bucket is infinite theoretically. Because the water in the bucket dissapears when you place two buckets to make an water source, and the game code does the rest. public void createWaterSource(World world, BlockPos center) { for (int x = -1; x
Lava, even red hot molten lava like in Minecraft, is much denser than water (like 3100x if a remember correctly) and in the nether it spreads out just as much as water does in the overworld, we can also see that a lava bucket from the nether is the same as one from the overworld. So the player can actually carry much more than you have calculated. But one lava bucket can be cooled into one obsidian, which can be compressed into a ender chest, requiring 8 obsidian, the maximum obsidian of any crafting recipe (I always use to ignore the ender chest when thinking about how much weight the player could carry because it's more like a pocket dimension then anything, and I never considered the weight of the materials till now). Ender chests are also stackable so you can multiple that weight by 64, you could also put them in shulkers (which are not pocket dimensions) and in the new update shulkers can go into bundles, in a way, making them stackable too. This could greatly increase your maximum weight calculation, however there is more, the player's arm makes the same motion mining, punching, and rowing. Secondly a boat can have a chest, filling this with bundles full of shulkers full of ender chest would not add to the maximum the player can lift but it does add to the max they can move. Finally F=ma, if a player is in a boat on blue ice there is minimal friction so you can multiple the weight of all they are moving in the boat by the acceleration of the boat giving you the force their two arms are producing. Dividing by 2 you get the force they player uses every time they punch or mine and because a player's punch does 1/2 a heart of damage multiplying by 20 gives the force required to kill the player (note the force would be many times a NUCLEAR BOMB focused down to the size of the player's fist). PLEASE!!! calculate the exact force and mass. Also hypothetically, if the lava is compressed as much as it is, yet it still bright hot could you calculate the temperature it would need to be at to remain liquid and hence the black-body radiation it would produce. if you could, and it was much higher than the temperatures produced by a nuke and much more radioactive you would have just proved the player can survive a nuclear bomb without a scratch. PLEASE, I SUBBED JUST INCASE YOU MAKE A SECOND VIDEO ABOUT THIS!!!
1 m³ lava is 3x times more than 1 m³ water; e-chest = 8 m³ lava, so 1 e-chest converted to water is 24 m³. (1 ice = 1 m³ water) 1 blue ice = 9 packed ice = 81 ice = 81 m³ water.
@@DamwhatshouldIcallthis I did the math: each steve punch is 638 times the force of the zar bomb, the strongest nuclear bomb. So he can survive the force of 12775 of these all going up 1 meter near him😂
Even if you assumed the bucket wasn’t infinite as shown at the end, you can still fit like 80 buckets worth of water in a sponge and carry 37 (including the offhand) stacks of wet sponges.
A single sponge can absorb 135 water sources, though also the ability to carry it in stacks instead of single items means you get *64 and *135 if we are going with this. However assuming all the water is still in the sponge isn't free, since I'm world events often violate consistency of matter. Ice however can be turned into water and back again based on heat sources or exposure to cold air. Therefore we can prove ice blocks still contain all of the water. Packed ice and blue ice then follow, but ice cannot be unpacked, so we might not be able to count these
@SomeRandomKydd Evaporating a liter of water takes 10^6 joules. Converting that to energy and comparing that to the perfect fission of mass with E=MC2, a coal would have to weigh at least 2 million kilograms. :)
the bucket is finitely massive, actually! computers have physical limits and eventually you'll run out of new places to put water because of exhaustion of one resource or another, be it storage space for your save or some other, far more arcane thing. that's how strong steve is. minecraft is pay to win
my theory is that minecraft water isn't like our water and it's actually an unknown magic fluid that adheres to laws of physics that are beyond our comprehension, it can cushion any fall and nullify any explosion clearly the nether has a constant counter spell that counters the magic fluid because of the devastation it did in its alpha form
so if we take what we see at the end of the video, each water bucket holds infinity. each ice block holds the same as a water bucket, so each ice block is also infinity. 9 ice can make 1 packed ice, meaning 1 packed ice holds 9 infinities. 9 packed ice can make 1 blue ice, meaning 1 blue ice holds 81 infinities (9*9). you can get 64 blue ice in each slot of the player, allowing steve to hold 5184 infinities in each slot (64*81). the player's inventory has 36 slots, so with a full inventory, steve can hold 186624 infinities (36*5184). but we are still missing shulker boxes, which have 27 slots each. so each shulker box holds 139968 infinities (27*5184). steve can hold up to 36 shulker boxes, allowing him to hold up to 5038848 infinities (139968*36), at least in bedrock edition (you can't put most things in your offhand there). in java edition, steve can hold a shulker box on his offhand, making it 37 shulkers, meaning he can hold up to 5178816 infinities (139968*37) without allowing cheats. if we allow cheats, we could put shulker boxes on each of steve's armor slots, meaning he has 41 slots available, which makes him able to carry 5738688 infinities (41*139968). but with cheats we can do a lot more than that. we can put stacks of shulker boxes filled with blue ice inside other shulker boxes, meaning we have another infinity. so with cheats we can make steve carry at least infinity to the power of infinity. i won't go further because my head hurts enough already.
Remember that (going back to the gold blocks) each gold block takes 9 ingots to make. Netherite ingots need 4 gold ingots which means a netherite block is 4 times heavier plus the weight of the netherite.
@@calebhayes7691 the question is however, are the terraria buckets actually filled with that stuff? or is it a portal to a dimension filled with infinite water? thats the real question
Neat calculations, however, as seen when picking up a source, all of the flowing water gets left behind to dissipate. So it really is at most only a single cubic meter of water in the actual bucket.
7:51 Custom worlds actually do exist in current Minecraft! It can be done with a datapack including a custom biome and dimension, and this does allow you to raise the build limit. You can also probably just have a datapack raise the height of the overworld but I'm not 100% sure on that.
In a normal Minecraft world (with normal height limit) Steve could fill his inventory with 37 shulker boxes each having 27 spaces filled with 64 pieces of blue ice (81 water sources). That’s about 9,512*10^18 kg Just for comparison that’s close to twice as much as the weight of Jupiters moon Epimetheus. When we can change the height limit, Steve isn’t far away from being able to carry our moon.
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha I actually had this Question some time ago and I just estimated the pyramid shape as if it were a perfect pyramid. But you did the harder correct math thank you for that. Now we know how much steve can carry
You don't know a piece of blue ice is 73 times more dense than water (81*~0.9(the ratio of ice to water density)) While crafting, Steve gets a little hungry and part of the ice is gone.
average human height is 1.7 meters tall, that silhouette is exactly 1.7 times taller than the edge hes next to. It looks bigger than expected like I said
Tiny nitpick: you can carry any item in your offhand in Java. 37 buckets, not 36. Giant nitpick: Ice stacks to 64. I don’t count packed or blue ice but regular ice turns into a source block.
collection of corrections: You can convert the water buckets into blue ice, which is 81 times denser and can stack up to 64 There are 37 inventory slots, not 36, as you have your off-hand You can stuff everything into shulker boxes, which multiplies the amount of stuff you can carry by 27 Also you can put on armour though at this point I don't think that matters
I calculated the Schwarzschild radius for the mass of a single bucket, then the total Steve can lift, thinking it was definitely going to be a black hole. Nope, not even close. :(
If the same rules for spreading out from a source block apply to lava (idk if they do), then a lava bucket would be 3.1 times heavier than a water bucket
between this and steve eating steak cooked in the same place he smelts raw iron ore without getting metal poisoning or going hundreds of meters below the ground without breathing gear and never getting silicosis or blacklung i'm starting to think minecraft might not be very realistic guys
thank you I was wondering about it for a long time But you also can have more than 36 water buckets in you inventory ! 36 shulker boxes filled with 27 water buckets makes 972 water buckets Also, lava spreads as much as water in the Nether, and it can weigh up to 3.300 kg/m³, a little more than 3 times as water. You can do the same experiment in the nether with Lava then So you can multiply the end result by (27*3,3) which is 89,1 0h0
also, the bucket itself is pretty heavy. It is a third of a cubic meter of iron. So the bucket itself has a mass of 2,624.7 *kg* _or_ 5,786 *lb* _or_ 0.66 *Elefants* _or_ 2 *Honda Civic* (2015-2022). Edit: Adding to the amount of water it can hold, it gets pretty heavy.
When I saw the title I was really hoping you were going to get into the "well, technically if you make a water pyramid, it was still all contained in one bucket" shinanogans, and I was not dissapointed
Bucket contains inf/2 because you need only two buckets to make Infinite water source. Because infinity is practically not divisible, you can get infinite water even from single source -feel the bottles, then the cauldron, then the bucket
Dont forget that gravity is almost 2x as high as on earth. Also lava is denser and you can use shulkers. Then he can be rowing a boat with shulkers in the chest and be rowing in gold armor. 😂😂😂 he is stronger than Goku
Let's remember that we can freeze source block to get ice block, which is equal mass to water bucket, we can craft packed ice which is 9 times denser, and then craft that into blue ice which is another 9 times heavier and it can stack so another x64 and we can place it in shulker boxes each storing 27 stacks bringing our total to 11,041,008,479,568,206,762,112
You forgot to include the shulker boxes and the off-hand slot. Based on my calculations (and using your math as a starting point), if Steve were to fill up 37 shulker boxes with buckets of water, he will be carrying 2,188,985,948,988,466,919 kilograms (or approximately 2.189 × 10^18 kg.) of purely water excluding the weight of the iron buckets and the shulker boxes. For your information, I don’t want to do any more math to factor in armor or blue ice or shulker boxes. Someone else can do that extra math if they wish.
Well, We can Fill up a Shulker Box With 27 Water Buckets and Fill those 27 Shulkers into and Enderchest adding onto that You will have 36 slots left(including the off hand) to fill up using shulker boxes so that makes a total of 63 shulker boxes each containing 27 water buckets that is 1701 water buckets so that makes steve a shit ton stronger (If Needed - include the weight of the enderchest containing 8 odsidian and chests for the shulker + the iron required to craft buckets)
A full inventory of blue ice or sponges that have absorbed the most amount of water they can may rival the water bucket. Also there are shulker boxes, their weight isnt important at this scale but it alows to get more buckets or blocks.
The water bucket can also provably contain infinite water via another way; placing blocks (or extending pistons). Deposit water into a thin channel and let it flow. Place block next to the source, flowing water dries up. Break block again, new water flows from the source, thus adding that volume twice over. Repeat an arbitrary amount of times until you realise this whole ordeal is pointless and steve is an incomprehensible being of boundless strength. Yay! edit: Alternatively, you can use water and lava to make a cobblestone generator for infinite stone (and thus infinite mass), then pick up both the water and lava in buckets, so that's a third method too!
ice holds just as much, and you can pack 9 into packed ice, then pack 9 packed ice into blue ice, so you can get 81 water buckets, so doing some quick math, steve can theoretically hold 352,297,302,000,000,000kg or three hundred fifty-two quadrillion, two hundred ninety-seven trillion, and three hundred two billion kilograms.
Nooo you forgot to add the weight of the bucket to it!!! That adds a completely new dimension to how massive the water bucket is!! It matters so much in the grand scheme of things!
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha given the perspective of the block what we are looking for is the diagonal in the 3rd dimension which will give us the height of the block at that diagonal viewpoint which is the square root of 3 or ~1.72 so the human being basically the same height is very accurate
Your calculation only takes into account a big pyramid of flowing water coming all the way from max height, but there is probably some way of building channels that let water flow into a huge, maximally efficient structure *within* the pyramid such that u could probably safely add a few extra billions into the final amount
Couldn't you possibly break the blocks that allow the water to flow to the bottom of the world starting from the bottom? It should make all the water blocks coming from the source block individually flow down adding a lot more water to calculate.
If we don't consider the "Infinity Case", you still forgot to mention about the use of Shulker Boxes, Ender Chests, Off-hand, as well as the weight of the bucket itself. Okay, may be the weight of the bucket is negligible in this case.
You forgot about ice, packed ice and blue ice, which can all stack. 1 bucket = 1 ice 1 packed ice = 9 ice 1 blue ice = 9 packed ice = 81 ice 1 blue ice = 81 buckets You can stack blue ice. Put in shulker boxes and fill inventory and Steve is now holding 5,178,816 buckets of water, basically. 2,191,177,126,114.5815 m² per bucket, is 11 sextillion kilogram (22 zeros) for a full inventory. That's about 8 oceans of water. Steve can carry eight oceans. Effortlessly.
heres how much steve can carry: so you can make ice from a single water bucket. a single ice block would weigh 1.83 billion kgs. But you can stack ice to 64. so a stack of ice would be 117.5 billion kgs but you can make a packed ice from 9 ice and blue ice from 81 ice so a stack of blue ice would weigh 9.52 trillion kg. If we fill a shulker box with 27 stacks of blue ice would weigh 16.4 quadrillion kg. now we fill our inventory with 36 shulker boxes + 1 more in off hand slot for 37 boxes for a grand total of 608 QUADRILLION KG . BUT THERE IS MORE using funny glitches and other stuff: some people dont count this but you can carry an ender chest containing 27 boxes and carry 1 echest in your inventory(you dont carry many echests cuz items are same throughout all so if you remove one box from one you remova one from all echests) so if you do this you can carry 63 boxes (36 from inventory 27 from echest. echest replaces offhand slot so not 37) but before we calculate the weight using a glitch shown by wifies we can fit in 4 more boxes in the crafting grid by doing some weird ahh magic so we totally carry 67 boxes for 1.102 QUINTILLION KGS for fun lets calculate armor weight too lol: netherrite armor is made from 24 diamonds, 4 netherrite ingots and 4 upgrade templates. Density of pure diamond is around 3500kg/m3 since 9 diamonds is 1m cube 24 diamonds are 2.67m cube which is 12845kg. netherrite ingot is made of 4 gold and 4 scrap. since scrap is not real we will assume its weight is 0. since we need 4 ingots we need 16 gold ingots which is 1.77 m cube which is 34160 kg. now the smithing table upgrade thing:we dont know what it is but we can duplicate one with 7 diamonds and one netherrack so we can assume one upgrade template is made of 3.5 diamonds, half block of netherrite. 3.5 diamonds is around 0.4 meter cube which is around 1400 kg. that was for the armor itself we will see the armor trims now. Which trim do we take? we take bolt trim because its made of copper which is the only thing we know its density. since it can be duped by 7 dias and 1 copper block we can assume its made of 3.5 diamonds and half a copper block which is 1400kg and 4800kg respectively then the trim ore we select netherrite ingot which wheigs 8577 kg after calculating it. so his armor weighs around 63200kg. So in total steve carries 608 QUADRILLION kgs (1.1 qunitillion kgs if you consider special methods) and also 63200 kg in armor . For reference that is enough to carry every person from infant to caseoh 2 MILLION times. He can lift Deimos the moon of mars and also is the smallest moon 7000 times.
Plus the weight of the buckets and shulker boxes full of them too. Just shulker boxes not the buckets would be 561,861,600,000,000,000 gallons of water at once. The weight would be approximately 4,686,929,344,000,000,000 pounds.
We’re forgetting that this water could theoretically be salt water, as saltwater fishes live in oceans made of this same water. Either way, excellent video!
If you use ice blocks (which, contrary to water buckets, you can stack) and put fill your inventory with shulker boxes, you can fill your inventory with 140,095,100,735,261,882,800 (140 quintillion) kg of water. For reference, 140 quintillion liters is over 7 times more than the Caspian Sea, or approximately one fifth of the Pacific Ocean (or 45% of the Atlantic Ocean). All water on earth is 1386 quintillion liters: that is almost 100 times bigger. That means: 100 players could be able to hold all of the Earth's water in just their inventory
So using the 1.8 billion kg figure for a normal world, as custom worlds don’t really count imo (sorry). If we convert this to an inventory full of shulker boxes of blue ice, That is 37 inventory slots (on Java) * 27 stacks * 64 blocks * 81 water per blue ice * 1.8 billion kg = 9,512,027,150,117,184 kg Now for some fun, he has the ability to jump 1 meter vertically with a full inventory. This means his energy output when jumping is 9.32*10^16 joules This energy output is the same as 22 mega tons of tnt. (This is assuming acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s, it is known that this isn’t the case in Minecraft, but meh)
So, hypothetically, what if we threw Shulker Boxes into the mix? I know it's cheap to increase the numbers, but it's legit (dare I say even more legit than custom worlds). So that nonsensical mass of 1 water bucket x27 slots per Box x37 slots in the inventory = Calculator in pain Without using infinite water tricks, that's probably the most you could get. And I know other comments gave better alternatives to get a heavier item, I just saw no one mention one this simple and obvious. But that trick can also work with any other method, just multiply it by 27 and 37 once you're "done". Edit right as I post the comment: found someone mentioning the Shulker Boxes literally one comment below where I went before I wrote all that...
Just remember, a piston can move 12 blue ice without the piston itself moving, meaning that the piston is magnitudes heavier than the 12 blue ice, which can create 12 water sources. Also you can stack pistons to 64 in your inventory.
bit of a nitpick but at the beginning when youre comparing the height of a block to a human I think the mixed perspectives of the block being isometric and the human flat makes it a bit confusing, my first reaction when I saw that was to think it was wrong because humans are taller than a meter but looking at just the height of the block on the side it seems accurate. just something to think about in the future maybe!
I have an idea that the water converts adjacent air blocks into water and weakness of water is putting it in a iron container like the bucket or cauldron which makes it finite.
how does no one talk about the fact that netherite weighs **at minimum** four times more than gold? cause volumetrically, each netherite ingot requires four gold ingots.
OBJECTION! You see, you say it’s infinite, but it’s not. Assuming you started out with a bucket like you did at the end here, and made an « infinite » water source, well, you can only place down new water within the size of a minecraft world. Taking the 2063 layers as in the video, and seeing as the overworld extends 30 million blocks from spawn in every direction, then, in the limit, assuming you had infinite time to work with, you would end up with a 60Mx60Mx2063 rectangular prism, or, well, almost this, technically you loose a bit off the top layer, but we’ll consider this a minute height loss. Therefore, in completely out-of-the-box minecraft vanilla survival, you could, theoretically, assuming your system has no limitations, and starting from a single water bucket, and then carrying this to the max capacity of your inventory with shulker boxes, end up with: 60,000,000bx60,000,00bx2,063bx1,000kg.b^(-3)x36x27 = 7.219x10^(24) kg of water, or 1.209 earth masses. Steve could literally lift the whole world, no big deal. I mean. Assuming he had an anchor point to lift from, otherwise it would just be awkward.
Theoretically, without the infinite stuff, blue ice is the heaviest.
@@Remisleeps how?
@@adriangjendem4270 Water freezes into ice which you can then craft those ice into blue ice or 81 water buckets into one block. That can stack btw.
@@DrDragosaurwhich is like, 4x the weight of gold. So still probably about on the low end of what a netherite block should weigh
What about a shulker box filled with blue ice?
wet sponge. 1 sponge can soak up 135 water blocks. as we all know, 1 block of water is 1 metric ton. and sponge has a density of 30-35~ kg/m^3. so 1 wet sponge is 135,030-135,035 kg. 1 stack of wet sponge is between 8,641,920 kg and 8,642,240 kg. 1 inventory with offhand of wet sponges are between 319,751,040 kg and 319,762,880 kg. now, lets speak shulker boxes. 1 shulker of wet sponges is between 233,331,840 kg and 233,340,480 kg. 1 inventory with off hand and shulker boxes is between 8,633,278,080 kg and 8,633,597,760 kg. beating gold blocks' record of 1,233,964,800 kg by 7 times. netherite doesnt not count because we dont have an accurate density of it
If you place two buckets of water, you get infinite water. Therefore one bucket holds half an infinity’s worth of water.
Excellent point, however, with bottles and a cauldron, you can get a second bucket of water from your first, therefore infinite water can come from just one bucket. That doesn't matter too much, however, as infinity divided by two is still infinity (E.g. every even number).
Infinity / 2 is still infinity
Think this: you can have one to one pairing between even positive integers and all positive integers. Because every number can be multiplied by two and get a different number.
Can I argue that Steve never holds infinite water themselves just multiples of infinite water? Cause you can hold buckets of water but never three water source blocks in a row?
Actually thats just a bug so it doesnt count
Technically what counts as infinite, the code creates the source block at respective x y z coordonates. So we can't say the water in the bucket is infinite theoretically. Because the water in the bucket dissapears when you place two buckets to make an water source, and the game code does the rest.
public void createWaterSource(World world, BlockPos center) {
for (int x = -1; x
Lava, even red hot molten lava like in Minecraft, is much denser than water (like 3100x if a remember correctly) and in the nether it spreads out just as much as water does in the overworld, we can also see that a lava bucket from the nether is the same as one from the overworld. So the player can actually carry much more than you have calculated. But one lava bucket can be cooled into one obsidian, which can be compressed into a ender chest, requiring 8 obsidian, the maximum obsidian of any crafting recipe (I always use to ignore the ender chest when thinking about how much weight the player could carry because it's more like a pocket dimension then anything, and I never considered the weight of the materials till now). Ender chests are also stackable so you can multiple that weight by 64, you could also put them in shulkers (which are not pocket dimensions) and in the new update shulkers can go into bundles, in a way, making them stackable too. This could greatly increase your maximum weight calculation, however there is more, the player's arm makes the same motion mining, punching, and rowing. Secondly a boat can have a chest, filling this with bundles full of shulkers full of ender chest would not add to the maximum the player can lift but it does add to the max they can move. Finally F=ma, if a player is in a boat on blue ice there is minimal friction so you can multiple the weight of all they are moving in the boat by the acceleration of the boat giving you the force their two arms are producing. Dividing by 2 you get the force they player uses every time they punch or mine and because a player's punch does 1/2 a heart of damage multiplying by 20 gives the force required to kill the player (note the force would be many times a NUCLEAR BOMB focused down to the size of the player's fist).
PLEASE!!! calculate the exact force and mass.
Also hypothetically, if the lava is compressed as much as it is, yet it still bright hot could you calculate the temperature it would need to be at to remain liquid and hence the black-body radiation it would produce. if you could, and it was much higher than the temperatures produced by a nuke and much more radioactive you would have just proved the player can survive a nuclear bomb without a scratch.
PLEASE, I SUBBED JUST INCASE YOU MAKE A SECOND VIDEO ABOUT THIS!!!
My friend says I sound like I'm begging for attention, I just can't do the math myself and I find this really cool.
@@DamwhatshouldIcallthis one bucket can only make one obsidian, because lava can't be made infinitely from one bucket.
1 m³ lava is 3x times more than 1 m³ water; e-chest = 8 m³ lava, so 1 e-chest converted to water is 24 m³.
(1 ice = 1 m³ water) 1 blue ice = 9 packed ice = 81 ice = 81 m³ water.
@@DamwhatshouldIcallthis I did the math: each steve punch is 638 times the force of the zar bomb, the strongest nuclear bomb. So he can survive the force of 12775 of these all going up 1 meter near him😂
So 1 lava equals to 1 obsidian wich is stackable so take your end result x64
Ye forgot too add in the weight of the bucket.
That's but a drop in the bucket. (Pun intended)
I just shit my pants @@Kambyday
@@Literally_Kirby keep it up! 😃
Youre right! go ahead and add around 60 kg for 3 ingots of iron
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha Unless it should be around 2500kg because those 3 iron ingots can also be one-third of a full cubic meter...
This video unironically helped me understand what dot products, matrices, and summation are for and how they can be applied. That's crazy man.
So as per usual steve can carry an infinite amount of weight, so you actually agree with everyone else.
Even if you assumed the bucket wasn’t infinite as shown at the end, you can still fit like 80 buckets worth of water in a sponge and carry 37 (including the offhand) stacks of wet sponges.
Is there any way to get the water out of the sponge in a useable form?
A single sponge can absorb 135 water sources, though also the ability to carry it in stacks instead of single items means you get *64 and *135 if we are going with this. However assuming all the water is still in the sponge isn't free, since I'm world events often violate consistency of matter.
Ice however can be turned into water and back again based on heat sources or exposure to cold air. Therefore we can prove ice blocks still contain all of the water. Packed ice and blue ice then follow, but ice cannot be unpacked, so we might not be able to count these
@@FlatlandsSurvivor furnace
@SomeRandomKydd
Evaporating a liter of water takes 10^6 joules. Converting that to energy and comparing that to the perfect fission of mass with E=MC2, a coal would have to weigh at least 2 million kilograms. :)
Where I said liter I meant 1 meter^3
the bucket is finitely massive, actually! computers have physical limits and eventually you'll run out of new places to put water because of exhaustion of one resource or another, be it storage space for your save or some other, far more arcane thing. that's how strong steve is. minecraft is pay to win
Wrong. A cow spawner is heavier because cows have infinite weight.
Lava has infinite weight as it can make an infinite ammount of stones.
No,spanners turn air into mobs
@@UnipornFrummspawners*
@@UnipornFrummalso how do u know it turns air into mobs
my theory is that minecraft water isn't like our water and it's actually an unknown magic fluid that adheres to laws of physics that are beyond our comprehension, it can cushion any fall and nullify any explosion
clearly the nether has a constant counter spell that counters the magic fluid because of the devastation it did in its alpha form
That’s why the ocean doesn’t have saltwater
@@Jediwhoever1 salt used to exist but the minecraft water was ruthless and made salt go extinct because the water is furious
@@ineophobe salt got banished to education edition 😔
@@wryyy2841 and education edition isn't even accurate to science so all of those are magic too
You also could do this but with shulkers to increase the inventory space :p
And with lava in the nether
@@konstantinhorizonheight limit in the nether is Y = 256 and Y = 320 in the overworld
Tbf shulkerrs probably work like a bag of holding where you don't feel the weight
They have levatation stuff in them so I'd assume the weight of anything carried in them would be nullified
In essence, 27 slots times 36 shulker boxes... and that's not even with any cheating.
so if we take what we see at the end of the video, each water bucket holds infinity. each ice block holds the same as a water bucket, so each ice block is also infinity. 9 ice can make 1 packed ice, meaning 1 packed ice holds 9 infinities. 9 packed ice can make 1 blue ice, meaning 1 blue ice holds 81 infinities (9*9). you can get 64 blue ice in each slot of the player, allowing steve to hold 5184 infinities in each slot (64*81). the player's inventory has 36 slots, so with a full inventory, steve can hold 186624 infinities (36*5184).
but we are still missing shulker boxes, which have 27 slots each. so each shulker box holds 139968 infinities (27*5184). steve can hold up to 36 shulker boxes, allowing him to hold up to 5038848 infinities (139968*36), at least in bedrock edition (you can't put most things in your offhand there). in java edition, steve can hold a shulker box on his offhand, making it 37 shulkers, meaning he can hold up to 5178816 infinities (139968*37) without allowing cheats.
if we allow cheats, we could put shulker boxes on each of steve's armor slots, meaning he has 41 slots available, which makes him able to carry 5738688 infinities (41*139968). but with cheats we can do a lot more than that. we can put stacks of shulker boxes filled with blue ice inside other shulker boxes, meaning we have another infinity.
so with cheats we can make steve carry at least infinity to the power of infinity. i won't go further because my head hurts enough already.
Those examples are all no more than just infinity. Any integer multiplied by infinity is itself infinity. At least, THIS infinity is.
Remember that (going back to the gold blocks) each gold block takes 9 ingots to make. Netherite ingots need 4 gold ingots which means a netherite block is 4 times heavier plus the weight of the netherite.
Enchanted golden apples are heavier
short answer a lot
This is impressive. Honestly. Love it
The Terrarian is stronger when measuring by gold, but, no one can compete with numbers like these.
Terraria does have a water bucket with infinite water for whatever that's worth.
@@calebhayes7691 the question is however, are the terraria buckets actually filled with that stuff? or is it a portal to a dimension filled with infinite water? thats the real question
You can still dupe water with a single bucket, so guess none of this matters, on both games.
Neat calculations, however, as seen when picking up a source, all of the flowing water gets left behind to dissipate. So it really is at most only a single cubic meter of water in the actual bucket.
goes back to it being infinite I guess
This is such an underrated channel, insane video, I cant imagine the crazy amount of effort you had to put into this.
7:51 Custom worlds actually do exist in current Minecraft! It can be done with a datapack including a custom biome and dimension, and this does allow you to raise the build limit. You can also probably just have a datapack raise the height of the overworld but I'm not 100% sure on that.
This was an impressive video! I was locke din from beginning to end! Great job!
The blurred background at 0:39 looks like Fortuna from Warframe. Great choice lmao
thanks!
In a normal Minecraft world (with normal height limit) Steve could fill his inventory with 37 shulker boxes each having 27 spaces filled with 64 pieces of blue ice (81 water sources).
That’s about 9,512*10^18 kg
Just for comparison that’s close to twice as much as the weight of Jupiters moon Epimetheus.
When we can change the height limit, Steve isn’t far away from being able to carry our moon.
I couldve gone a few steps further yeah
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha I actually had this Question some time ago and I just estimated the pyramid shape as if it were a perfect pyramid. But you did the harder correct math thank you for that. Now we know how much steve can carry
You don't know a piece of blue ice is 73 times more dense than water (81*~0.9(the ratio of ice to water density))
While crafting, Steve gets a little hungry and part of the ice is gone.
Have you considered that Minecraft doesn’t have conservation of mass
I even mentioned it in the video, but its lame so I ignored it
0:11 HUMAN FOR SCALE??? does bro even know what a cubic meter is? Has bro ever seen a human being before? 😭
average human height is 1.7 meters tall, that silhouette is exactly 1.7 times taller than the edge hes next to. It looks bigger than expected like I said
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-NezhaThe only thing I think they might mean is how you said cubic meter which can imply that people are super wide.
Just use the side texture of the wood. The perspective is very misleading.
8:58 I thought he was gonna tack on the weight of the three iron ingots at the end lol
Nice video! Had a good watch and commenting to help out with the algorithm
netherite is also the most dense and heavy thing in minecraft, being that each lingot is formed by 4 gold lingots without counting the ancent debris
You forgot to calculate 36 shulkers worth of water buckets, but now with the infinite thing, no point
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Sorry friend, a few folks have said that, I always assumed shulker boxes were a pocket dimension since the end is all about weird spatial anomalies
Tiny nitpick: you can carry any item in your offhand in Java. 37 buckets, not 36.
Giant nitpick: Ice stacks to 64. I don’t count packed or blue ice but regular ice turns into a source block.
you totally got me on the offhand, and several people have mentioned ice
Genuis. Nice video for math lovers, as me. Thanks
If you were wondering, the water bucket in a regular height world holds enough water to (almost) fill Lake Berryessa, near San Francisco
Now we have actual answer why Steve can take only 1 bucket of water in 1 inventory slot.
collection of corrections:
You can convert the water buckets into blue ice, which is 81 times denser and can stack up to 64
There are 37 inventory slots, not 36, as you have your off-hand
You can stuff everything into shulker boxes, which multiplies the amount of stuff you can carry by 27
Also you can put on armour though at this point I don't think that matters
a little late friend, part 2 dropped 2 days ago and I adressed all of that, I appreciate the vigilance though!
I calculated the Schwarzschild radius for the mass of a single bucket, then the total Steve can lift, thinking it was definitely going to be a black hole. Nope, not even close. :(
If the same rules for spreading out from a source block apply to lava (idk if they do), then a lava bucket would be 3.1 times heavier than a water bucket
amazing video bro, this needs more way views for all the calculations and effort u put into this!
thanks!
between this and steve eating steak cooked in the same place he smelts raw iron ore without getting metal poisoning or going hundreds of meters below the ground without breathing gear and never getting silicosis or blacklung i'm starting to think minecraft might not be very realistic guys
thank you I was wondering about it for a long time
But you also can have more than 36 water buckets in you inventory ! 36 shulker boxes filled with 27 water buckets makes 972 water buckets
Also, lava spreads as much as water in the Nether, and it can weigh up to 3.300 kg/m³, a little more than 3 times as water. You can do the same experiment in the nether with Lava then
So you can multiply the end result by (27*3,3) which is 89,1
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Just short of a cubic meter
The extra water comes from minecrafts physics and non-conservation of matter
also, the bucket itself is pretty heavy. It is a third of a cubic meter of iron. So the bucket itself has a mass of 2,624.7 *kg* _or_ 5,786 *lb* _or_ 0.66 *Elefants* _or_ 2 *Honda Civic* (2015-2022).
Edit:
Adding to the amount of water it can hold, it gets pretty heavy.
i was gonna comment on fortuna being in the background of some of the graphics, then i realized who uploaded this. Bravo.
Don’t forget that the bucket itself also probably weighs more than 0kg
come oooon, we all know the heaviest thing in minecraft is an ender chest with an ender chest inside.
When I saw the title I was really hoping you were going to get into the "well, technically if you make a water pyramid, it was still all contained in one bucket" shinanogans, and I was not dissapointed
1:14 *glances at nearly every crafting recepie*
1 bucket of water duh
Bucket contains inf/2 because you need only two buckets to make Infinite water source.
Because infinity is practically not divisible, you can get infinite water even from single source -feel the bottles, then the cauldron, then the bucket
Dont forget that gravity is almost 2x as high as on earth. Also lava is denser and you can use shulkers. Then he can be rowing a boat with shulkers in the chest and be rowing in gold armor. 😂😂😂 he is stronger than Goku
This dedication is insane. Get this guy to 1 million
Let's remember that we can freeze source block to get ice block, which is equal mass to water bucket, we can craft packed ice which is 9 times denser, and then craft that into blue ice which is another 9 times heavier and it can stack so another x64 and we can place it in shulker boxes each storing 27 stacks bringing our total to 11,041,008,479,568,206,762,112
Using shoulkers steve could carry 2,129,824,166,583,373,218kg of water.
You forgot to include the shulker boxes and the off-hand slot. Based on my calculations (and using your math as a starting point), if Steve were to fill up 37 shulker boxes with buckets of water, he will be carrying 2,188,985,948,988,466,919 kilograms (or approximately 2.189 × 10^18 kg.) of purely water excluding the weight of the iron buckets and the shulker boxes.
For your information, I don’t want to do any more math to factor in armor or blue ice or shulker boxes. Someone else can do that extra math if they wish.
Well,
We can Fill up a Shulker Box With 27 Water Buckets and Fill those 27 Shulkers into and Enderchest
adding onto that You will have 36 slots left(including the off hand) to fill up using shulker boxes so that makes a total of 63 shulker boxes each containing 27 water buckets that is 1701 water buckets so that makes steve a shit ton stronger
(If Needed - include the weight of the enderchest containing 8 odsidian and chests for the shulker + the iron required to craft buckets)
Now, once you have the flowing blocks, break the floor beneath them so they flow down to y=0
A full inventory of blue ice or sponges that have absorbed the most amount of water they can may rival the water bucket.
Also there are shulker boxes, their weight isnt important at this scale but it alows to get more buckets or blocks.
The water bucket can also provably contain infinite water via another way; placing blocks (or extending pistons). Deposit water into a thin channel and let it flow. Place block next to the source, flowing water dries up. Break block again, new water flows from the source, thus adding that volume twice over. Repeat an arbitrary amount of times until you realise this whole ordeal is pointless and steve is an incomprehensible being of boundless strength. Yay!
edit: Alternatively, you can use water and lava to make a cobblestone generator for infinite stone (and thus infinite mass), then pick up both the water and lava in buckets, so that's a third method too!
now have a shoulder for each inventory spot and fill each shulker with water buckets, i would do the math but im hungry
I was thinking about it literally 5 days ago on the toilet.
ice holds just as much, and you can pack 9 into packed ice, then pack 9 packed ice into blue ice, so you can get 81 water buckets, so doing some quick math, steve can theoretically hold 352,297,302,000,000,000kg or three hundred fifty-two quadrillion, two hundred ninety-seven trillion, and three hundred two billion kilograms.
Nooo you forgot to add the weight of the bucket to it!!! That adds a completely new dimension to how massive the water bucket is!! It matters so much in the grand scheme of things!
how the hell is that a human by scale?
the average human height is 1.7 meters, I put the blocks right edge next to the human, so the human is about 40% taller than the edge
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha given the perspective of the block what we are looking for is the diagonal in the 3rd dimension which will give us the height of the block at that diagonal viewpoint which is the square root of 3 or ~1.72 so the human being basically the same height is very accurate
Looks like pretty much the exact same I think@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha
Your calculation only takes into account a big pyramid of flowing water coming all the way from max height, but there is probably some way of building channels that let water flow into a huge, maximally efficient structure *within* the pyramid such that u could probably safely add a few extra billions into the final amount
Sorry I didn't specify, I am accounting for max water spread on each layer
Couldn't you possibly break the blocks that allow the water to flow to the bottom of the world starting from the bottom? It should make all the water blocks coming from the source block individually flow down adding a lot more water to calculate.
Steve has 10 HEARTS! don't mess with him.
me sitting in math bored out of my mind with trigonometry:
Also me watching this vid, fully invested:
If we don't consider the "Infinity Case", you still forgot to mention about the use of Shulker Boxes, Ender Chests, Off-hand, as well as the weight of the bucket itself.
Okay, may be the weight of the bucket is negligible in this case.
This video reminds me of old school Game Theory. I like it :)
I love old game theory
You forgot about ice, packed ice and blue ice, which can all stack.
1 bucket = 1 ice
1 packed ice = 9 ice
1 blue ice = 9 packed ice = 81 ice
1 blue ice = 81 buckets
You can stack blue ice. Put in shulker boxes and fill inventory and Steve is now holding 5,178,816 buckets of water, basically.
2,191,177,126,114.5815 m² per bucket, is 11 sextillion kilogram (22 zeros) for a full inventory. That's about 8 oceans of water. Steve can carry eight oceans. Effortlessly.
heres how much steve can carry: so you can make ice from a single water bucket. a single ice block would weigh 1.83 billion kgs. But you can stack ice to 64. so a stack of ice would be 117.5 billion kgs but you can make a packed ice from 9 ice and blue ice from 81 ice so a stack of blue ice would weigh 9.52 trillion kg. If we fill a shulker box with 27 stacks of blue ice would weigh 16.4 quadrillion kg. now we fill our inventory with 36 shulker boxes + 1 more in off hand slot for 37 boxes for a grand total of 608 QUADRILLION KG .
BUT THERE IS MORE using funny glitches and other stuff: some people dont count this but you can carry an ender chest containing 27 boxes and carry 1 echest in your inventory(you dont carry many echests cuz items are same throughout all so if you remove one box from one you remova one from all echests) so if you do this you can carry 63 boxes (36 from inventory 27 from echest. echest replaces offhand slot so not 37) but before we calculate the weight using a glitch shown by wifies we can fit in 4 more boxes in the crafting grid by doing some weird ahh magic so we totally carry 67 boxes for 1.102 QUINTILLION KGS
for fun lets calculate armor weight too lol: netherrite armor is made from 24 diamonds, 4 netherrite ingots and 4 upgrade templates. Density of pure diamond is around 3500kg/m3 since 9 diamonds is 1m cube 24 diamonds are 2.67m cube which is 12845kg. netherrite ingot is made of 4 gold and 4 scrap. since scrap is not real we will assume its weight is 0. since we need 4 ingots we need 16 gold ingots which is 1.77 m cube which is 34160 kg. now the smithing table upgrade thing:we dont know what it is but we can duplicate one with 7 diamonds and one netherrack so we can assume one upgrade template is made of 3.5 diamonds, half block of netherrite. 3.5 diamonds is around 0.4 meter cube which is around 1400 kg. that was for the armor itself we will see the armor trims now. Which trim do we take? we take bolt trim because its made of copper which is the only thing we know its density. since it can be duped by 7 dias and 1 copper block we can assume its made of 3.5 diamonds and half a copper block which is 1400kg and 4800kg respectively then the trim ore we select netherrite ingot which wheigs 8577 kg after calculating it. so his armor weighs around 63200kg.
So in total steve carries 608 QUADRILLION kgs (1.1 qunitillion kgs if you consider special methods) and also 63200 kg in armor . For reference that is enough to carry every person from infant to caseoh 2 MILLION times. He can lift Deimos the moon of mars and also is the smallest moon 7000 times.
This is sick
Plus the weight of the buckets and shulker boxes full of them too. Just shulker boxes not the buckets would be 561,861,600,000,000,000 gallons of water at once. The weight would be approximately 4,686,929,344,000,000,000 pounds.
We’re forgetting that this water could theoretically be salt water, as saltwater fishes live in oceans made of this same water. Either way, excellent video!
The cow is the heaviest you can milk it infinitly
You people always forget about the nether star. It’s a STAR. NOTHING more dense.
I think black holes are more dense than stars as all the mass is concentrated in one singular point, the singularity.
If you use ice blocks (which, contrary to water buckets, you can stack) and put fill your inventory with shulker boxes, you can fill your inventory with 140,095,100,735,261,882,800 (140 quintillion) kg of water.
For reference, 140 quintillion liters is over 7 times more than the Caspian Sea, or approximately one fifth of the Pacific Ocean (or 45% of the Atlantic Ocean).
All water on earth is 1386 quintillion liters: that is almost 100 times bigger.
That means: 100 players could be able to hold all of the Earth's water in just their inventory
So using the 1.8 billion kg figure for a normal world, as custom worlds don’t really count imo (sorry).
If we convert this to an inventory full of shulker boxes of blue ice,
That is 37 inventory slots (on Java) * 27 stacks * 64 blocks * 81 water per blue ice * 1.8 billion kg
= 9,512,027,150,117,184 kg
Now for some fun, he has the ability to jump 1 meter vertically with a full inventory. This means his energy output when jumping is 9.32*10^16 joules
This energy output is the same as 22 mega tons of tnt.
(This is assuming acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s, it is known that this isn’t the case in Minecraft, but meh)
So, hypothetically, what if we threw Shulker Boxes into the mix? I know it's cheap to increase the numbers, but it's legit (dare I say even more legit than custom worlds).
So that nonsensical mass of 1 water bucket x27 slots per Box x37 slots in the inventory = Calculator in pain
Without using infinite water tricks, that's probably the most you could get.
And I know other comments gave better alternatives to get a heavier item, I just saw no one mention one this simple and obvious. But that trick can also work with any other method, just multiply it by 27 and 37 once you're "done".
Edit right as I post the comment: found someone mentioning the Shulker Boxes literally one comment below where I went before I wrote all that...
Great video, keep making em! God bless.
More to come! today even!
that's why we use gold, because water is infinite
and that's the boring answer
Just remember, a piston can move 12 blue ice without the piston itself moving, meaning that the piston is magnitudes heavier than the 12 blue ice, which can create 12 water sources. Also you can stack pistons to 64 in your inventory.
good point
ice has a water block in it, packed ice is made of 9 ice, blue ice is made of 9 packed ice, making blue ice heavier than water
bit of a nitpick but at the beginning when youre comparing the height of a block to a human I think the mixed perspectives of the block being isometric and the human flat makes it a bit confusing, my first reaction when I saw that was to think it was wrong because humans are taller than a meter but looking at just the height of the block on the side it seems accurate.
just something to think about in the future maybe!
I have an idea that the water converts adjacent air blocks into water and weakness of water is putting it in a iron container like the bucket or cauldron which makes it finite.
shape of water reference in the year of our lord (current year)?
Each bucket holds 100mb, or milibuckets, of liquid
Hey man! This was a super great video, I hope to see more content like this!
Thanks!
One water source.
I bet that block of gold seems super small now :)
water will flow infinitely but alas the world is finite
Water is the heaviest because there's an infinite amount of fish
Neat. Now do same with lava in the nether
you are better than tony stark
you didn't consider the fact that the extra water is generated, it was never contained in the bucket. A water bucket only contains the source block.
What if minecraft watter is very light?
how does no one talk about the fact that netherite weighs **at minimum** four times more than gold? cause volumetrically, each netherite ingot requires four gold ingots.
a cubic meter of water, duh
OBJECTION!
You see, you say it’s infinite, but it’s not. Assuming you started out with a bucket like you did at the end here, and made an « infinite » water source, well, you can only place down new water within the size of a minecraft world. Taking the 2063 layers as in the video, and seeing as the overworld extends 30 million blocks from spawn in every direction, then, in the limit, assuming you had infinite time to work with, you would end up with a 60Mx60Mx2063 rectangular prism, or, well, almost this, technically you loose a bit off the top layer, but we’ll consider this a minute height loss.
Therefore, in completely out-of-the-box minecraft vanilla survival, you could, theoretically, assuming your system has no limitations, and starting from a single water bucket, and then carrying this to the max capacity of your inventory with shulker boxes, end up with:
60,000,000bx60,000,00bx2,063bx1,000kg.b^(-3)x36x27 = 7.219x10^(24) kg of water, or 1.209 earth masses.
Steve could literally lift the whole world, no big deal.
I mean. Assuming he had an anchor point to lift from, otherwise it would just be awkward.
youre right, I shouldve said inexhaustible
now calculate how much water in a water spawner, or in other words, the tsunami bucket
no
@@Schmedley-the-Sign-Nezha good call
Bro did NOT skip school
You telling me that if I place a bucket of water in a 1x1 hole, or if I let it flow freely, they both have the same density?
what about if when you put the water on the very top, you remove the blocks underit. full waterblocks are formed underneath the top layer.