34:50 I would suggest adding additional mechanical saws onto the other side so that you always can harvest the cactus instead of it dropping onto the ground.
30:35 I am pretty sure that you have to use a mechanical saw for harvesting cactus 31:20 sugarcane counts because you can break it instantly, whereas with cactus it takes time to break
37:10 the reason the cactus became attached to the contraption the first time, but are not becoming attached to the contraption now, is probably because the chassis has glue on them which sticks to blocks.
33:25 that is not breaking the laws of physics, as water and charcoal are adding energy to the system, which adds more energy compared to the amount it takes to pump the water into the system (also minecraft already breaks this law by having infinite water) This is similar to how we use up energy to eat, however eating gives us more energy than it takes to eat.
34:50 I would suggest adding additional mechanical saws onto the other side so that you always can harvest the cactus instead of it dropping onto the ground.
30:35 I am pretty sure that you have to use a mechanical saw for harvesting cactus
31:20 sugarcane counts because you can break it instantly, whereas with cactus it takes time to break
37:10 the reason the cactus became attached to the contraption the first time, but are not becoming attached to the contraption now, is probably because the chassis has glue on them which sticks to blocks.
36:15 the cactus breaks because after the contraption has stopped moving, there is a block next to the cactus which breaks the cactus
33:25 that is not breaking the laws of physics, as water and charcoal are adding energy to the system, which adds more energy compared to the amount it takes to pump the water into the system (also minecraft already breaks this law by having infinite water)
This is similar to how we use up energy to eat, however eating gives us more energy than it takes to eat.
11:40 same