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Yeah but they reach them far too quickly for that. They also don't get as weird with it as I'd like to. It's treated as just some weird terrain. Not a physics defying, reality bending phenomenon as it is within the context of the game.
Honestly I've always thought they were. It'd be cool if they kept them, as a legend for players to reach. Like a the one piece, or journey to the center of the earth
There is actually one more set of Far Lands, but it is unviewable without modifying the noise scale as it would generate far past 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 blocks. At around 44 SEPTILLION blocks on both axes (around 5 billion light-years) the Corner Far Lands disintegrate into a skygrid like on Bedrock, while the Edge Far Lands would continue to generate until around 9*10^48 blocks in one direction after which point the terrain will disintegrate into comb-like structures, and eventually dissipate entirely.
he*, I gave credit to all creators footage i used in the video at the bottom left aswell as in the description aswell as personally asking them to use their footage
Corner farlands, corner farther lands, corner fartherer lands, corner farthest lands and maybe there is a corner 1024 bit integer limit but im not sure: are we a joke to you?
*minor* mistakes: 1: a singular is not even close to the distance between the sun and saturn, it's about the length of 3 distances from the earth to the moon 2: 1% of the universe would be around 9460730472580800000000000 blocks (or 9460730472580800 farlands), it's not even close to 300 zeroes, thus the 1024-bit integer limit amount of blocks would be a way too unimaginably amount times larger than the size of the universe
A lot of this is misleading. Minecraft uses 32bit *floating point* numbers for its generation and rendering. This the reason you get “wacky stuff” far out: you lose precision. It’s essentially a stepping 23bit (technically 24bit) integer with an exponent.
Yes floating point errors. This can happen in any game too. Theres some games in Roblox that actually teleport you to coordinates that completely mess up any objects around
Fun fact: When you go to the 1024 bit int limit (around 179 uncentillion), the farlands appear to be white cloud like strips, and the x position says “Infinity”.
it’s a mod though it’s not vanilla minecraft so it wouldn’t work, if your talking about the vertex and void farlands and that you need a mod to see them then you would be right
The last stage of the world is the "Primordial Ocean". It is an infinite ocean that spans the rest of the world starting at the Farlands' end. (It could possibly exist under the Farlands, but this is unlikely as falling through the world is very possible, and we would have found it under there.
The Farlands 1:32 The Fartherlands 2:21 The 32 bit integer limit 3:30 The Farthererlands 3:38 The Farthestlands 4:24 The 64 bit integer limit 5:01 The 1024 bit integer limit 5:14
The Farlands existed in all of Bedrock Edition Updates starting in Infdev and never ending. But, when you reach 2147483647 divided by the unit of a block (171.303) or 12,550,824, it doesn’t generate. It actually generates in X or Z: 1073741824.
I have weird fear of borders in games. When I got to minecraft edge by myself I felt so chilling and uneasy that I nearly cryied. When I once was playing the sims 4 and went to far with free camera I had large panic attack. That's just gives me anxiety
Random fact: Another game you can travel this far on is Mario 64. In the right place you can Backwards Long-Jump to build speed exponentially all the way to *infinity*. There's not much to see out there, floor collision repeats every 65536 units but floating-point precision eventually means there are few places to go. At infinity itself, you don't move anywhere. By turning around at infinity you can make your position undefined, which screws with the maths & makes you collide with any object at your height. This is technically only possible on emulator or virtual console though, as other issues crash the N64 before this point.
I've always found the Farlands to be a fascinating concept, so this is a great video! However, while I have no doubts that the data regarding the Farlands and their size is accurate, all of the "real-life" examples seem to be completely wrong by several orders of magnitude, being either way too small or way too big: 2:40 One billion blocks is one billion meters, or one million kilometers (roughly the diameter of the Sun), while Saturn is 1.4 billion kilometers from the Sun. So a Farland is nowhere near the size of Saturn's orbit. 2:51 53 million Farlands is 53e6 * 10e9 meters, so 5.3e17 meters or 5.3e14 kilometers. That is roughly half a quadrillion kilometers, while UY Scuti is only 2.4 billion kilometers in diameter, or over 220000 times smaller. 3:52 4.3 billion Farlands is 4.3e19 meters, or 4.3e16 kilometers, while the Milky Way is roughly 1e18 kilometers, about fifty times larger. 4:45 9.2 billion Farlands is 9.2e19 meters, 9.2e16 kilometers, so still about ten times smaller than the Milky Way. 5:20 This one seems to be the most inaccurate. 1.8e308 blocks is 1.8e299 Farlands, a whopping 286 orders of magnitude greater than the given 17.9 trillion Farlands figure. The observable universe is 8.8e26 meters or 282 orders of magnitude smaller, so the 1024 integer limit isn't 1% the size of the universe, but rather about 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times larger. Yes, that's the actual number. I might have however just misunderstood what was being compared to what, so do correct me if that's the case.
1.8 * 10^308 is NOT 17.9 trillion far lands. It is 1.8 * 10^299 far lands. The observable universe doesn't even come close to scale. The number of ATOMS in the entire universe is around 10^80, for comparison.
"53 million farlands is around the size of the biggest star in existence & 4.3 billion farlands is enough to put 4.5 milky way galaxys" as yes, UY scuti is 5 light years large and the milxy way galaxy is 100 light years large.
( i meant this sarcastically, UY scuti is 7,905x smaller than a light year, and around 39,525 times smaller than your calculation, and the Milky way Galaxy is around 100,000 light years, not 100. Although, i did not mean to make fun of you, since this is a pretty explanative video. Im just saying the calculations are off.)
5:25 There's no way it's 1%; the distance from earth to the edge of the observable universe is like 46.5 billion light years; turning that into meters would be like 4.40 x 26, or I calculated something wrong.
@@Caprillix We didn't. We simply sent you an email, pointing out that you used our music without permission. Not even tagging us. How would you like someone stealing your content?
For the one who wondering how big the last one is, the distance of 1024-Int Limit = 450-500 Million Light Years and 1 Light Years Equal to 9.6 Trillion Km or 9.6 Quadrillion Blocks away
I think that with 9TB computer you can stretch it even more and make it go wayyyy beyond 300 zeros like 997 zeros that you can achieve by moding the world and making it 1 block wide and then it will stretch , but with enough time we can mod it to 9 bilion times more than 997 zeros , with 128TB computer.
Yooo, amazing video ! But like what mods / How did you "64bitIfy" the old_beta b1.2_02 ??? Can you tell me please i would rlly like to explore it from my self too. Thanks! 😊
The farther you go in the farlands more of Minecraft physics stop making sense. Almost like going into a black hole where physics stop working or behave differently.
@@Caprillix You calculated ALOT wrong. (first, not to be mean or make fun), UY scuti is in reality 39,525 times smaller than your calculations. doing the math you were saying UY scuti was a whole 5 light years long, and the calculation with the milky way galaxy said that the galaxy was only 100 light years when it is calculated to be 100,000.
1.8x10^308 is bigger than our observable universe. Like roughly 10^290 times the length of our observable universe. Even the amount of atoms in our observable universe reaches 10^82.
I swear someday I’m gonna go past 1024-int limit and see what’s beyond this thing, if I can’t get past, I become a admin or I exploit, I must know what’s beyond these lands and the history of it. I must know. And it’s never too late.
So it's about 10²⁸² universes which is absolutely H U M O N G O U S And that 1,000,000,000 blocks/meters is distance between Saturn and Sun is also false. It's about 1,460,000,000,000 blocks/metres
if we just do the world border (30m blocks) we get 900,000,000,000,000 (900 trillion) blocks in a minecraft world. if we do the 1024-bit limit as the edge, we get 3.24e+616 blocks, or 324 and then 616 zeros. Not beyond infinity, but a LOT. (this is only for 2d, world border in 3d would be around 1.08e+17 if we say that a minecraft world has 120 blocks from bedrock to surface with Caves and Cliffs update)
nah, he dosent need nasa specs. the far-plane two mod de-grades graphics the farther you are away from it. The farlands using that would probably just be a glob, but he wouldnt need a nasa computer. Just maybe alot of RAM and powerful CPU like I5 - I7
btw normal minecraft is more exciting then the 1024 bit int limit because we dont have a mod for that yet to generate terrain out there out there and yet cause once we do we will discover way more sets of farlands farther then the fringelands
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this occured on algodoo, ALGODOO FARLANDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love how in minecraft story mode lore the farlands are treated like a legend, the edge of the world. I find it magical
innit it’s so cool
Yeah but they reach them far too quickly for that. They also don't get as weird with it as I'd like to. It's treated as just some weird terrain. Not a physics defying, reality bending phenomenon as it is within the context of the game.
@@korvo3427what you want to see 64 days of an episode
@@Caprillix I love the kurzgasagt music
Honestly I've always thought they were. It'd be cool if they kept them, as a legend for players to reach. Like a the one piece, or journey to the center of the earth
There is actually one more set of Far Lands, but it is unviewable without modifying the noise scale as it would generate far past 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 blocks. At around 44 SEPTILLION blocks on both axes (around 5 billion light-years) the Corner Far Lands disintegrate into a skygrid like on Bedrock, while the Edge Far Lands would continue to generate until around 9*10^48 blocks in one direction after which point the terrain will disintegrate into comb-like structures, and eventually dissipate entirely.
W comment, maybe it might be in another farlands video soon
he*, I gave credit to all creators footage i used in the video at the bottom left aswell as in the description aswell as personally asking them to use their footage
hey allam
yo that's the limit of how many pixels can a pc generate
The even more far farthest lands
When the x coordinate had changed from 1.0E300 to infinity, i got shivers in the back
same its so chilling istg
@@CaprillixI am actually really scared of such distances in Minecraft, but I think I don't have any idea why I feel that way-
I don’t really care but I understand that you’re the best
what scares me the most is that all that is in an everyday videogame that was made for fun
true true
math and code, particularly when used to create infinities, can get pretty cosmic horror-y at times
FINALLY someone who covers all of the farlands family
finally 😌
What about the neather farlands or the end farmlands?
@@Whatcaninamethis Farmlands?
bruh no way farlands family aint no way bruh bro has a family
Corner farlands, corner farther lands, corner fartherer lands, corner farthest lands and maybe there is a corner 1024 bit integer limit but im not sure: are we a joke to you?
*minor* mistakes:
1: a singular is not even close to the distance between the sun and saturn, it's about the length of 3 distances from the earth to the moon
2: 1% of the universe would be around 9460730472580800000000000 blocks (or 9460730472580800 farlands), it's not even close to 300 zeroes, thus the 1024-bit integer limit amount of blocks would be a way too unimaginably amount times larger than the size of the universe
i know i messed up lol
Username and profile picture checks out XD
A lot of this is misleading. Minecraft uses 32bit *floating point* numbers for its generation and rendering. This the reason you get “wacky stuff” far out: you lose precision. It’s essentially a stepping 23bit (technically 24bit) integer with an exponent.
i just followed what i found sorry if it’s misleading
@@Caprillix That's alright. Just wanted to clear some things up.
Yes floating point errors. This can happen in any game too. Theres some games in Roblox that actually teleport you to coordinates that completely mess up any objects around
@@CL-fg5ne yes, I’ve played one of them before
1:32 Farlands
2:20 The Farther Lands
3:37 The Fartherer Lands
4:23 The Farthest Lands
5:13 The 1024-int Limit
yesir i’m not adding time stamps cos it’s not this month on minecraft
If someone gets a 2048 int-limit just call it the a fuck this we ain't going this far
2b2t players: Its not safe I need to go further
@@shango4651what da flip its at 155^13,997,333 blockw
@@chogybambs fuck idk like 4092 bit integer limit don't ask me I'm dumb
Fun fact: When you go to the 1024 bit int limit (around 179 uncentillion), the farlands appear to be white cloud like strips, and the x position says “Infinity”.
true!
Yup
There is a mod which can generate terrain above and below the build limit. And guess what?
Farlands exsist there too.
it’s a mod though it’s not vanilla minecraft so it wouldn’t work, if your talking about the vertex and void farlands and that you need a mod to see them then you would be right
but there is still a lands in place.
go to bedrock, make a world, any version, and teleport 16,777,200 blocks!
seriously, what happened to minecraft?
The farther lands: where the dads of bedwars players go
^^^
😂
😂🥶😂🥶🥶😂😂🥶😂
So the milk store is in the farlands
LMAO
The last stage of the world is the "Primordial Ocean". It is an infinite ocean that spans the rest of the world starting at the Farlands' end.
(It could possibly exist under the Farlands, but this is unlikely as falling through the world is very possible, and we would have found it under there.
that is acc such a cool name wtf
nah that name is too SICK LMAO i love it primoridal ocean WOW
@@Caprillix Probably still isn't safe against 2b2t players
The Farlands 1:32
The Fartherlands 2:21
The 32 bit integer limit 3:30
The Farthererlands 3:38
The Farthestlands 4:24
The 64 bit integer limit 5:01
The 1024 bit integer limit 5:14
W timestamps
The Farlands existed in all of Bedrock Edition Updates starting in Infdev and never ending. But, when you reach 2147483647 divided by the unit of a block (171.303) or 12,550,824, it doesn’t generate. It actually generates in X or Z: 1073741824.
my video is based on java only but nice facts!
this is the actual minecraft backrooms
for real broo
Minecraft can very quickly become an existential nightmare
its crazy
Is everyone gonna ignore the fact that at 5:38 the x cords went to infinity
yup
Gud
@@Game_Infinity11e308 is the maximum number allowed for floating points
I have weird fear of borders in games. When I got to minecraft edge by myself I felt so chilling and uneasy that I nearly cryied. When I once was playing the sims 4 and went to far with free camera I had large panic attack. That's just gives me anxiety
There’s a really good video on this search up “why out of bounds is so scary” if you want to. It’s so good
Insane video! I expected millions of views tbh. Keep it up
thanks!!
Very underated channel. Good luck on your TH-cam journey! (gained a sub)
thanks!!
@@Caprillix shouldve said Arigato
Random fact: Another game you can travel this far on is Mario 64. In the right place you can Backwards Long-Jump to build speed exponentially all the way to *infinity*.
There's not much to see out there, floor collision repeats every 65536 units but floating-point precision eventually means there are few places to go. At infinity itself, you don't move anywhere.
By turning around at infinity you can make your position undefined, which screws with the maths & makes you collide with any object at your height.
This is technically only possible on emulator or virtual console though, as other issues crash the N64 before this point.
the more you know that’s sounds so interesting
Isn't that the Parallel Universes thingy¿
the 1024-int limit is the typical dad walking to school story location
LMAO
my dad went to 4096-bit limit
tartarus went 666 quadrillion blocks
@@biggoodsteakjohn 4096-bit limit would be about 1 (input 1233 zeroes) blocks, or 1 (input 1227 zeroes) farlands
The nerds dad went to da 8192 bit integer limit or 3.97×10^3456799 or 3 input 3,456,799 zeros or 10 input 23667444 zeros farlands
This is really good and I hope your channel continues to grow! Keep it up!
thanks i hope it grows a lot aswell :)
@@Caprillix hi I like your videos
@@Caprillix they’re very interesting and cool 😎
You should check out all the farlands corners also
might do that for a future vid👀
any version before beta 1.8* can have them, regular releases don't have them
yeahhh i know
How are u not famous yet, ur editing skills are so good. Keep it up!
:D
thanks!!
@@Caprillix Np
I've always found the Farlands to be a fascinating concept, so this is a great video! However, while I have no doubts that the data regarding the Farlands and their size is accurate, all of the "real-life" examples seem to be completely wrong by several orders of magnitude, being either way too small or way too big:
2:40 One billion blocks is one billion meters, or one million kilometers (roughly the diameter of the Sun), while Saturn is 1.4 billion kilometers from the Sun. So a Farland is nowhere near the size of Saturn's orbit.
2:51 53 million Farlands is 53e6 * 10e9 meters, so 5.3e17 meters or 5.3e14 kilometers. That is roughly half a quadrillion kilometers, while UY Scuti is only 2.4 billion kilometers in diameter, or over 220000 times smaller.
3:52 4.3 billion Farlands is 4.3e19 meters, or 4.3e16 kilometers, while the Milky Way is roughly 1e18 kilometers, about fifty times larger.
4:45 9.2 billion Farlands is 9.2e19 meters, 9.2e16 kilometers, so still about ten times smaller than the Milky Way.
5:20 This one seems to be the most inaccurate. 1.8e308 blocks is 1.8e299 Farlands, a whopping 286 orders of magnitude greater than the given 17.9 trillion Farlands figure. The observable universe is 8.8e26 meters or 282 orders of magnitude smaller, so the 1024 integer limit isn't 1% the size of the universe, but rather about 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times larger. Yes, that's the actual number.
I might have however just misunderstood what was being compared to what, so do correct me if that's the case.
thanks i realised i messed up ill be way more accurate next time
Oh so thats why when i calculated it it was bigger than the universe
1.8 * 10^308 is NOT 17.9 trillion far lands. It is 1.8 * 10^299 far lands. The observable universe doesn't even come close to scale. The number of ATOMS in the entire universe is around 10^80, for comparison.
yup
Just imagine,all of this is in a SINGLE Minecraft world
and it is all in a single world!
@@CaprillixFLAT FARLANDS:why you guys not add me?
"53 million farlands is around the size of the biggest star in existence & 4.3 billion farlands is enough to put 4.5 milky way galaxys" as yes, UY scuti is 5 light years large and the milxy way galaxy is 100 light years large.
( i meant this sarcastically, UY scuti is 7,905x smaller than a light year, and around 39,525 times smaller than your calculation, and the Milky way Galaxy is around 100,000 light years, not 100. Although, i did not mean to make fun of you, since this is a pretty explanative video. Im just saying the calculations are off.)
ill make sure to check with my maths teacher next time
@@Caprillix yeah i think you should..
1.8x10^308 meters is definitely not 1% of the observable universe, the 1024 bit integer limit is 10^282 times larger than the observable universe
yeah this guy makes way too many mistakes in this video
I know
I am not a minecraft java player but this is insane! tought minecraft was only to 32 million blocks.
no it’s way further
I subscribed to your channel just now because you're making a great content!
thank you!
Notch: Nobody will ever find this bug 😊
**10 years later** 😢
1:59 see the cursed items
cursed
Mojang seeing this: "yeah.... We should get rid of it before they have too much fun, you know?"
So underrated bro. People needs to see this!
thank you!
5:25 There's no way it's 1%; the distance from earth to the edge of the observable universe is like 46.5 billion light years; turning that into meters would be like 4.40 x 26, or I calculated something wrong.
i made sure my calculations were right haha
@@Caprillix But it's wrong, G.
@@Caprillix And I also was wrong it's approximately 94 billion LY or 8.8E + 26 Meters, which isn't close to 1E +308 Meters.
@@Caprillix 17.9 trillion x 1,004,065,811 = 1.797E+22 Meters approximated, which is also it isn't close 1E+308 Meters.
@@tpth5619m not sure what you're attempting to establish, but yes 1% isn't 0%.
This script sounds very similar to kurzgesagt’s “Largest black hole in the universe” script.
i wonder why👀
5:13 that would take me CENTURIES to get there and im dead because too long and too long = old
it would😭
The distance between Sun and Saturn is 1 billion km not 1 billion meter
yeahh i realised
Correction: The farlands were patched out in BETA 1.8.0, and were not available at any point after that.
It was but you had to switch to bedrock edition
I know
No, they just generate way farther
The Farlands 1:16
The Fartherlands 2:22
The Farthererlands 3:36
The Farthestlands 4:23
The 1024-INT Limit 5:14
w comment
Use 1.12.2 world customization to set coordinates scale to however high you want to get and I got to the end of the fringe lands
It’s vanilla Minecraft too
I'm pretty sure u mean below Beta 1.8 instead of 1.8, as the farlands were patched in vanilla Beta 1.8. I might be stupid tho
Yeah beta 1.8
the exact coordinates are 12,550,824.04750355 to the far lands if you entered 12,550,824 in coords you will still be 4750355/10000000ths of a block
Yeah
love the epic mountain music, fits with the theme of largest/farthest thing
They sued me lmao
@@Caprillix We didn't. We simply sent you an email, pointing out that you used our music without permission. Not even tagging us. How would you like someone stealing your content?
Red stone corrupting everything 2:00
For the one who wondering how big the last one is, the distance of 1024-Int Limit = 450-500 Million Light Years and 1 Light Years Equal to 9.6 Trillion Km or 9.6 Quadrillion Blocks away
Yes
Yk 1 block in minecraft is 1 real life meter the math is way off@@Caprillix
Kilo crazy man took 9 months to get to the farlands
I think that with 9TB computer you can stretch it even more and make it go wayyyy beyond 300 zeros like 997 zeros that you can achieve by moding the world and making it 1 block wide and then it will stretch , but with enough time we can mod it to 9 bilion times more than 997 zeros , with 128TB computer.
Give it a go 🤷♂️
thanks for polish subtitles!
Forget investigating the mysteries of the limits of our universe, learning about the limits of Minecraft is more fascinating
type shi
Yooo, amazing video ! But like what mods / How did you "64bitIfy" the old_beta b1.2_02 ??? Can you tell me please i would rlly like to explore it from my self too. Thanks! 😊
apologies but i can’t remember cos it was so long ago sorry!
@@Caprillix dw i just found the mods for it yesterday but ty tho!
isnt 1 billion meters 1 million km? thats only like the distance between the earth and james webb
but, how did Antvenom get the footage of the farthest lands, like did he steal a nasa supercomputer
i dont know bro hes cracked
Antvenom is so popular his revenue is probably enough that his RAM is measured in terabytes.
when you think 1x10^308 is 1x10^21
i know its bad lol
And I am deadass worried that I will run out of space in my Minecraft world...
u wont😭
People: Math is useless! We will never use it in life!
Caprillix:
YESSIR
BRO REACHED HELL'S GATE IN MINECRAFT💀
LMAO
Correction: The farlands generate before version Beta 1.8, not 1.8. Also, the world border didnt exist back then.
i know man😭
The farther you go in the farlands more of Minecraft physics stop making sense. Almost like going into a black hole where physics stop working or behave differently.
thats such a good analogy wow
@@Caprillix I know right, it's crazy how everything is connected through logic and in this case game physics 😁
If the earth is round, explain this.
blocks
Example : 1024-int limit is an there some blue White sripes or smthing or glitch? Yes it 5:40 is
Yes it is
actual banger
Fax
Isnt 1B meters roughly the 1/150 distance from sun to earth? And about double the distance to moon
im not too sure i went off what i calculated and researched
@@Caprillix You calculated ALOT wrong. (first, not to be mean or make fun), UY scuti is in reality 39,525 times smaller than your calculations. doing the math you were saying UY scuti was a whole 5 light years long, and the calculation with the milky way galaxy said that the galaxy was only 100 light years when it is calculated to be 100,000.
@@Caprillix 1B meters = 1M kilometres. Saturn is 1B KILOmeters = 1T meters from the sun, not 1B meters.
instead of calling it the "1024- INT limit" can we call it the "empty lands" coz its void and white pixels
it’s still the 1024 int limit
Wow your Videos is amazing!
thank youu
The father lands:the dads disappear when they go to get the milk
LMAO
@@Caprillix ?? What?
1.8x10^308 is bigger than our observable universe. Like roughly 10^290 times the length of our observable universe. Even the amount of atoms in our observable universe reaches 10^82.
yessir
Nah I've stumbled upon the mystery of the Minecraft universe
Lmaooo welcome
I'll be damned if anybody actually manages to walk to the 1024-Int Limit.
i dont think its possible lol
@@Caprillix That's exactly why I would be damned lmao.
at that point you might as well actually go and walk the 1% of the observable universe irl
@@dpterminusreal after that walk you'd start floating cuz you boutta be lighter than air 💀
@@dpterminusreal It's not just 1% of the universe but insane 10²⁸² whole universes. It's wrong in the video. So it's motherfucking clear.
I would like to say that "the 1024-int limit" Should be stated as the end of the Minecraft world
Yessss it is
They’re still here in 2024, it’s not hard to find them. You just have to teleport 1568853 or higher in any world. I just did it yesterday
Sick!
@@Caprillix They just look a little different though
i didnt understand most of it but gg for explaining
no worries :D
5:39 it says infinity
it turns to infinity after long enough
1:16 no is 12,550,824.04750355
well im not gonna say .04750355 in a video now am i
:o very cool. Although 4.3 quintillion blocks (4.3 quadrillion km) is only 450 light years, the milky way is 100,000 light years.
Yeah
The 1024 bit limit Is where s Dads going to get milk and bed wars players go
LMAO
The Fact that He Knows That His Math Is So hard That our Minds cant comprehand the farlands is so funny.
literally
Bro is like the Kurzgesagt of Minecraft
watch my next video coming soon
There is 3+ types of farlands: there is the:
Farlands
Further lands
Furtherer lands
Fringe land
Null value (sea / nothingness)
Yup
How is the only reply caprillix lol
I swear someday I’m gonna go past 1024-int limit and see what’s beyond this thing, if I can’t get past, I become a admin or I exploit, I must know what’s beyond these lands and the history of it. I must know. And it’s never too late.
ITS NEVER TOO LATE
@@CaprillixAND IT NEVER WILL
Someone: do you have a 32 or 64-bit computer?
Caprillix: nah bro, i have a 1024- bit pc
💀😂
LMAO
That apple pay jingle scared the shit out of me I thought I just purchased something by accident
LMAO
Theory: the parts slightly look like letters so it’s trying to tell us something…
LMAO
Ah yes
1.8*10^308 meters is 1% of the observable universe which is 8.8*10^26 meters
So it's about 10²⁸² universes which is absolutely H U M O N G O U S
And that 1,000,000,000 blocks/meters is distance between Saturn and Sun is also false. It's about 1,460,000,000,000 blocks/metres
@@sebyyyhd yeah
It's a wierd video
guys i know i messed up lol
@@Caprillix lmao it's alright
I think how much blocks are in one entire Minecraft world is never blocks (never is beyond absolute infinity)
its insane
if we just do the world border (30m blocks) we get 900,000,000,000,000 (900 trillion) blocks in a minecraft world. if we do the 1024-bit limit as the edge, we get 3.24e+616 blocks, or 324 and then 616 zeros. Not beyond infinity, but a LOT. (this is only for 2d, world border in 3d would be around 1.08e+17 if we say that a minecraft world has 120 blocks from bedrock to surface with Caves and Cliffs update)
Now try to render all of it with the infinite render distance mod
i need nasa for that bro
@@Caprillixbeyond nasa pc specs 😂
nah, he dosent need nasa specs. the far-plane two mod de-grades graphics the farther you are away from it. The farlands using that would probably just be a glob, but he wouldnt need a nasa computer. Just maybe alot of RAM and powerful CPU like I5 - I7
@@1227rsshook but the farlands extend over 1 centillion blocks
@@GetRidOfHandles nvm if its a centillion your gonna need to drop 40k for just the graphics card to get a single pixel of different color
cant believe mojang removed this masterpiece
such a shame
You could narrate nature documentaries
catch me on BBC 1
What happened to the stripe and checker lands? Or is that just a bedrock thing?
they’re real i just didn’t include them in the vid
those numbers were so big I was scared
yeah it’s frightening
lol, people being scared of giant numbers. idk why i find it so funny.
i just realised i went through the entire comment section just being everybodys calculator. its 9 pm i want to sleeeeeeeeeeeeep
2b2t players: that is so close to spawn, i think i can get there in no time
😂😂
Wait your telling me a simple game is Inside a tiny computer/pc/phone etc. Travels over the MILKY WAY GALAXY
YESsir
Mojang:The Far lands are a glitch it's nothing bad
Community: Extends it by 5 stages
LMAO
btw normal minecraft is more exciting then the 1024 bit int limit because we dont have a mod for that yet to generate terrain out there out there and yet cause once we do we will discover way more sets of farlands farther then the fringelands
I actually noticed that you used music from one of kurzegast videos but still a good video 👍
yeah haha i did
I’m 100% sure you are using epic mountain music The Largest Black Hole kurzgesagt soundtrack. I remember the music.
yes it is!
@@Caprillix it’s not for video copyright claiment