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Let's forget the fact that Steve's body should be accustomed to the gravity of minecraft, making him a lot more sturdier than a regular human, so it is not fair to calculate Steve's density and/or the capacity of his bones' breaking points at the same level
Yeah. If his the acceleration towards minecraft earth is 32m/s² (im too lazy to go back I think that was the a) and the stopping acceleration is 38m/s² that's just a tad higher than the earth acceleration. So he's only experiencing 1 dot something gs of force or not?
Did Tom and Santi play Minecraft together and then Santi stole Tom’s diamonds? Which is why Tom has been shading Santi the entire episode? That’s absolutely hilarious 😭
A couple things wrong in this video. First, when you calculate the mass using density and volume, you get 329.8 kg which is mass, but then you equate it to 727 lbs which is a weight, not a mass. The correct equivalence would be 22.5 Slug which is the imperial mass unit, which when multiplied by Minecraft gravity in imperial units (104.9 ft/s^2) you get over 2300 lbs of weight, so I’m not sure where the 727 lbs is coming from. Secondly, the F=ma calculate that you perform to find the impact force is actually just a weight calculation. 10,553.6 N is equal to 2,372 lbs, which is the weight I showed earlier. Weight vs impact force is very different. Having a 10 lb dumbbell rest on your chest is very different than having one thrown at you. You need to use the work-energy principle to find the impact force, not F=ma. The work-energy principle states that the change in kinetic energy is equal to the work done during impact. So you can say: Force x distance traveled = change in KE. The change in KE is just the Potential Energy, and the distance is the theoretical amount of distance Steve would travel after the fall (e.g. if he creates a crater in the ground it would be a block or two). The more distance Steve travels after the impact, the less impact force there is (same principle with cars and crumple zones to increase travel distance in a crash). So the final equation to find the impact force would be F = mgh/d where m is the mass of Steve, g is the acceleration due to gravity, h is the height he fell from, and d is the distance he travels (vertically) after impact. The final answer should be much higher than what was calculated.
That’s a thought I had watching the video. He said “steve would be falling with a force of 4000 N, which would crush a skull” and I though “well it depends how long the fall is, a fall of 10cm isn’t going to crush a skull, but 100m would”. This is also why the imperial system is rubbish. What even is a slug dude?
@Crimzzon_Ghost more like them both would be the college teachers cause after watching the video, I was confused on the math part on Steve's fall impact.
Before diving in, here's my idea. We know you gotta hit BEFORE touching down. Maybe it converts all kinetic energy into its burst, sending it from you to the target. This is a fantasy setting after all. Also I like to imagine the head spins as you fall.
I have a theory that the breeze rod in the mace is what removes your fall damage. The breeze rod summons wind that pushes against you for a slower stop. Like an emergency brake. Though, for this to be realistic, Steve would be gusted back up in the air for a few blocks and slowly go down for like 3 blocks.
10:00 it gets even worse when you factor in wind burst, which INSTANTLY reverses Steve into the air, that abrupt reversal of velocity would definitly be fatal
That title of the episode: "And then I saw that Mace; Now I am a believer". Whoever are making these puns deserve a raise !!! Also, the Santi-Tom rivalry is hilarious. I guess it is a forever gag. LOL !!!
You can't say that Steve's bones would shatter at 4700N. Since he is in different gravity, and has a much much larger mass, his bones will be much much much much stronger.
Exactly! The average human dies at falls of around 15 meters while Steve dies at 23 meters in 2.9x the gravity of earth! He’s completely built different
11:42 really bothered me because this guy is 700 lbs and is under WAY more gravity and you're going to claim his bones are at the same fragility level? To survive literally existing they'd have to be WAY more resilient than anyone on this planet's bones.
Yeah and plus Minecraft Earth is so much larger than ours its around the size of Neptune (it fits 27 earths inside) so it makes sense that he would have more mass and weigh, he probably adapted for survival
@@SerbianCountryball211 yeah, but if it was flat like actual minecraft, it would be ~6.3 trillion light years across, reaching other solar systems if an edge/corner was where our solar system is
Not to mention that the dude can literally punch a tree down with his bare hands... and how much gold Steve can lift again, it's been a while since I've seen that episode of "Science of..." So... he, is, DENSE! Them bones gotta have some CRAZY resistance to that kind of weight management, just to exist as well.
the mace uses breeze rods which comes from a mob that manipulates air, the breeze rods might grant steve feather falling(havent watched full vid yet so u couldve came to this conclusion.) edit OMG i got so many likes i loki feel like a celeberty thank yall so much
A couple of things you missed that might warrant a follow-up episode: 1. You only calculated the mass of Steve when figuring out how fast/hard he'd fall, but the mace itself is made of a component literally called a "heavy core", and its damage-increasing enchantment is called "Density". Clearly, the mass of the mace is significant and should have been included in all those calculations. 2. The data determining the fatality of various falls is based on human anatomy, but humans evolved to deal with a gravity of 9.8m/s². If Steve evolved on a world with 32m/s² gravity, he'd surely be more resilliant: stronger bones, more robust organs, etc. Otherwise, just jumping down a tiny ledge would be highly detrimental to his evolution. So I think there's some proportionality calculations that need to be included to determine what's actually lethal for Steve vs a regular human.
Did you notice that when he calculated Steve's mass, he transformed from g to kg instantly? How do i say it? Isn't Steve's mass 0.3kg instead of 300something kg??? Just me?
That "heavy core" component is probably the key to surviving the fall damage. It probably magically defers the newtons that your body would take to your victim instead.
Not only that but having a different acceleration of gravity is what affects the weight of an object. A human would weigh differently on different planets as a result.
@@maxmikester8185 Sure, but that's irrelevant. When he's calculating force, it takes gravitational acceleration into account already; the mass would not change with gravity.
@@VolcanoPenguin Maybe. I like the explanation that it's the breeze rod component that negates fall damage, by magically absorbing your speed with an air cushion when you hit something.
I think one detail to note is that Steve weights 300+ KG! If his mass is that much, it wouldn’t be a stretch to assume that his bones and body are a LOT tougher and would be able to withstand more force without injuries :D
I was gonna say, the player’s femur, assuming the skeleton is functionally the same as the player’s, is more than 6 times the thickness, and a whopping 36 times the cross-sectional area. This would give it a shatter point of about 150’000 newtons of force. A far cry from the 4KN a human’s can handle
the fact steve is so heavy, may also be due to the higher force of gravity on his world, he might weigh about 250 on earth, but in the over world it may be higher, in the end, and in the nether, I would expect him to be lighter, and heavier respectively..
Very smart notice! I hope Tom sees this. I feel like there has to be a more accurate way to meausure Steve's mass; he is 2m tall (2 blocks), not 1.875 to my best observations
@@CGammer101 Steve is just under 2 meters, not exactly 2 meters, and this is true in-game as well, you can stand up just fine with a trapdoor above your head, and even with the trapdoor above your head taking up 1/8'th of a block, you can still jump, it's a very small jump, but that means there's still space, so if anything that's even less than 1.875
We calculated mass not weight in the video. His weight would change based on gravity in various locations but his mass would be constant. Mass doesn't change based on gravity, weight does.
Mass is not weight. You don't even need to know that either, you just need to ask why would the force of gravity affect Tom's calculation of Steve's mass, when its not in the formula?
Haven’t finished watching the video, but I’m gonna call it that the maze disperses all the kinetic energy through whatever it hits which is why it releases that massive amount of energy if you hit something but you just end up succumb to fall damage if you miss because the energy goes through you and not the mace
15:22 getting rid of the height limit makes sense because you can still travel thousands of blocks into the sky past the height limit. This is most commonly done with an elytra. The height limit is a build height limit after all. I would be interest to see how with an elytra, the science of the mace could be even more devastating since you fall faster with an elytra. We could even look at Hermitcraft and test what’s the fastest way to fall in Minecraft to see if the mace could be even more deadly.
@@nemasisdemarini8339 no it doesn't, you can even use the elytra to fall from super high then right as you hit, you swoop back up, just to live incase you miss
Since it's a fantasy world and Steve is clearly not human (looking at his enourmous strength, regeneration and resistance), his density could have been calculated differently (e.g. using his acceleration in water assuming same water density as in our universe). Considering his mass, his terminal velocity would also be different then that of a standard human being so gaining speed after falling from heights similar to pointed out at the end of the video (assuming consistent gravitational field in Minecraft world) isn't such a far-fetched idea.
I think there's a problem witht the math, specificly about steve's density. A human in water float but steve drown, so steve's density can't be the same as a human et can't be lower than 1 so steve's mass is even higher than we think
He's also not even human, since he lives in the minecraft world with a MUCH higher gravity, and he can carry thousands of tones of materials in his pocket. This whole video's math is flawed
@@ephraimboateng5239 in minecraft dropped/lootable items have buoyancy, so they are super low dencity, so basically they don't weight about anything and that way steve can store as much as he can fit in it's pockets and they don't add mass to the steve, maybe even his pocket is an another little dimension. but I woluld say that the item he is holding in his hand will add mass, atleast tools, but not example gold block stack, but that is my theory
12:26 accurate, my mom read a news story about a woman who fell 40 feet off a cliff and survived with minimal damage. This made her pretty mad since she had fallen three feet into the neighbor's lawn, broken four ribs and bruised a lung.
My theory is that minecraft sea water doesn't have salt in it to make steve float and what makes more sense is that salt doesn't even exist in minecraft.
@@alexandrearmandine8845Objection, salt does exist in minecraft, specifically in education and bedrock edition. So maybe java oceans and bedrock oceans are different?
@@alexandrearmandine8845 but still, salt or not, humans float in water, like if you go swim in a lake, will you just sink or do you bop at the surface?
7:05 "That equates to each pixel having a volume of 201.23 cm^3. [...] how many of these pixel-cubes steve is made out of to get his total volume" Voxels: "Am I a joke to you?"
15:25 I love the idea of someone climbing two thirds of the way up Mount Everest and then jumping off and slamming the ground with the force of a nuclear bomb.
During the video I kind of just randomly realize that the Minecraft mace is probably the epitome of human slander. The heavy core is most likely an incredibly advanced piece of machinery to power something the size of a mountain. And yet hear we the player are, we attach it to a stick and hit stuff with it... Humans really are something... Also like somebody else said the breeze rods in the handle are probably why you survive.
Since Minecraft is a world with magic, what if the heavy core’s magical ability is converting all the kinetic energy of the user and transferring it into the enemy, including the internal organs. So even the organs stop moving and don’t try to keep going. Plus you didn’t have to put into consideration how high a human could survive a fall because we already know Steve can already survive a fall of just under 24 blocks.
The smash attack when using the mace makes wind (see the particles?) because of the breeze rod. You see, the breeze rod is made from wind charges which balst you into the air when used. You get wind charges by killing a breeze which is mostly a wind mob!
My headcannon is that since Steve can carry shulkerboxes filled with diamond blocks, his arms can absorb all the impact returning from the mace. You need to take into account that the point of contact with the target and thus the burst returning from the mace is Steve's hands, such a force is strong enough to negate the velocity he gathered up until then and land softly. If anything the power of powdered snow with a carpet above it or a water block is an even more interesting case...
I feel like its worth mentioning that a mace is still useful (in irl terms) without the flying slam - its concussion/impact based damage style penetrates armor where swords may struggle But then againts IRL
What about if steve transfer ALL of his knetic energy to the mace at the point of impact as a "magic" effect maybe gain from the materials that it is made? The effect IS something that is activated by a action not a passive
Hmm, I think it stands to reason that if Steve is so much denser than any human being, his bones are muscles are much stronger and thus the damage is tolerable. And if I'm not mistaken, the 7 blocks fall is enough that you take fall damage. Non lethal, but damage nonetheless. Then we bring up the fact the mace is made with drops from a creature that manipulates air. Perhaps the mace comes with a built-in spell that gives you feather falling effect, *if you hit it right,* that is.
11:56 he can hold blue ice(19.3 tonnes, round to19) a stack is 1216, a full sulked is 32832, imagine a shulker full inventory actually a full inventory is 37 so 1214784 tonnes, 1339070 American tons, and its way off even if the math is correct because i rounded
In creative you can copy chests with blocks in in them. You can do that 128 times and then the data becomes to much. And you can have an inventory of shulkers with stacks of the chests. This number is so big that there isn't any calculator that can calculate it. It's the mass of multiple universes(Steve build different)
The breeze rods could slow down the fall. Since wind charges are made from breeze rods, and wind charges give a big air burst once it hits a block or entity. The breeze rods could be the condensed less powerful version that allows a small burst, but enough to save your fall damage, but only when you hit someone, like the wind charge.
Tom: *ignores the fact he forgot to go deep into how much the Mace weighs and how to increase the density with enchantments, making it able to crush the earth at a lower height.*
3:10 The thing is not everything can be potential. For example, if you are holding the ball the energy is kinetic since no human can stay perfectly still without practice. That's is one of Newton’s laws an object in motion stays in motion until an external force stops it. That being said if we are talking about it with the gravity and motion itself this is exact. Wow im a nerd
newton's law is not the best reasoning for why a stationary object (assuming a frame of reference where it can be considered stationary) has kinetic energy. a better, more generalized reason is the fact that the atoms that make up the ball/humans/anything have inherent kinetic energy. the amount of kinetic energy objects have due to interactions of atomic particles on this magnitude has no significant bearing on their physical behavior on the scale of meters likewise and as a side note, we hold the assumption that the projectile (mace + player) is released from rest, and even slight differences in the release velocity (say it were released 0.001m/s instead of at 0m/s) have a slight but insignificant bearing on the resultant calculations of force being made in the video
@Iemontine. I feel that is just going a little technical but that is true. By the way just want to clarify this is not in the game. Just saying it not assuming you meant that.
9:48 this statement isn’t actually more accurate. In a physics sense deceleration doesn’t exist, only acceleration in the opposite direction (often denoted as negative acceleration)🤓🤓🤓
although it’s important to note that negative acceleration does not necessarily equal “slowing down” since it can also mean acceleration in a certain direction. Gravity is often said to be -9.8 m/s^2 because down is considered to be the negative direction
I really want to call you a nerd but this info is actually cool... This is conflicting to a degree that has never been reached before... Anyways, cool story bro!
bro is literally the definition of "explain your answer". bro. my brain hurts after this. I understood most of this but the fact of deceleration and finding the force of the stop made me think twice. This is also educational so it is a good video to watch to in school and get away with.
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Let's forget the fact that Steve's body should be accustomed to the gravity of minecraft, making him a lot more sturdier than a regular human, so it is not fair to calculate Steve's density and/or the capacity of his bones' breaking points at the same level
Plus he is capable of hauling hundreds of Tons with ease inventory barely even used
yea without feather falling he dies at around 23 block so 12 meters about right for the "50/50" thing because he is kinda half dead😆
Yeah. If his the acceleration towards minecraft earth is 32m/s² (im too lazy to go back I think that was the a) and the stopping acceleration is 38m/s² that's just a tad higher than the earth acceleration. So he's only experiencing 1 dot something gs of force or not?
steve is build diffrent
@@dareokoski8158okay, that is fair, but still doesn't help much for the maths
Did Tom and Santi play Minecraft together and then Santi stole Tom’s diamonds? Which is why Tom has been shading Santi the entire episode? That’s absolutely hilarious 😭
I think it's because Tom's british and Santi's from Argentina. National rivalries exist between the two countries
@@mariadefatimamacedosaez8327 don't have to go THAT far...
They just have a friendly rivalry w each other lol
but hey, thats just a theory, A PERSONAL THOERY.
@@thatoneguy-io6vn Let the rivalry BEGIN! 😅
A couple things wrong in this video.
First, when you calculate the mass using density and volume, you get 329.8 kg which is mass, but then you equate it to 727 lbs which is a weight, not a mass. The correct equivalence would be 22.5 Slug which is the imperial mass unit, which when multiplied by Minecraft gravity in imperial units (104.9 ft/s^2) you get over 2300 lbs of weight, so I’m not sure where the 727 lbs is coming from.
Secondly, the F=ma calculate that you perform to find the impact force is actually just a weight calculation. 10,553.6 N is equal to 2,372 lbs, which is the weight I showed earlier. Weight vs impact force is very different. Having a 10 lb dumbbell rest on your chest is very different than having one thrown at you.
You need to use the work-energy principle to find the impact force, not F=ma. The work-energy principle states that the change in kinetic energy is equal to the work done during impact. So you can say: Force x distance traveled = change in KE. The change in KE is just the Potential Energy, and the distance is the theoretical amount of distance Steve would travel after the fall (e.g. if he creates a crater in the ground it would be a block or two). The more distance Steve travels after the impact, the less impact force there is (same principle with cars and crumple zones to increase travel distance in a crash).
So the final equation to find the impact force would be F = mgh/d where m is the mass of Steve, g is the acceleration due to gravity, h is the height he fell from, and d is the distance he travels (vertically) after impact. The final answer should be much higher than what was calculated.
That’s a thought I had watching the video. He said “steve would be falling with a force of 4000 N, which would crush a skull” and I though “well it depends how long the fall is, a fall of 10cm isn’t going to crush a skull, but 100m would”. This is also why the imperial system is rubbish. What even is a slug dude?
@@Jakeus101 you 2 would put a college teacher to shame good work guys
727 if you know you know
@Crimzzon_Ghost more like them both would be the college teachers cause after watching the video, I was confused on the math part on Steve's fall impact.
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I just love the not so subtle rivalry between Santi and Tom
Same 🤣
Yeah, it's very hard _not_ to notice.
why do they have a rivalry?
@@bionickarma_bonc5392 i mean in the video tom says his diamonds were stolen
@@bionickarma_bonc5392 I don’t think they have an actual rivalry, it’s just that they take almost constant jabs at each other and it’s funny
Before diving in, here's my idea.
We know you gotta hit BEFORE touching down.
Maybe it converts all kinetic energy into its burst, sending it from you to the target.
This is a fantasy setting after all.
Also I like to imagine the head spins as you fall.
This is actually a pretty good theory.
Its probably what the breeze rod does
@@niftylittlename The Breeze Rod is what manifests the burst, so that has the be the Heavy Core's ability.
I had the same idea
that actually a pretty smart theory
I have a theory that the breeze rod in the mace is what removes your fall damage. The breeze rod summons wind that pushes against you for a slower stop. Like an emergency brake.
Though, for this to be realistic, Steve would be gusted back up in the air for a few blocks and slowly go down for like 3 blocks.
Was about to comment that
the windblast in question:
To be fair, it doesn't really matter, since it still gives him a sudden stop. Ground or breeze rod in air, that would not change much
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@@xd3athclawx554 but breeze is kinda ✨ magical ✨ and fantastical if you know what i mean
I love Tom just becoming absolutely sadistic after Santi stole his diamonds.
10:00 it gets even worse when you factor in wind burst, which INSTANTLY reverses Steve into the air, that abrupt reversal of velocity would definitly be fatal
That title of the episode: "And then I saw that Mace; Now I am a believer". Whoever are making these puns deserve a raise !!!
Also, the Santi-Tom rivalry is hilarious. I guess it is a forever gag. LOL !!!
You can't say that Steve's bones would shatter at 4700N. Since he is in different gravity, and has a much much larger mass, his bones will be much much much much stronger.
U right
We’re also talking about the man who can carry shulker boxes of pure netherite blocks with no difference to not carrying anything.
@@WolfPackGamingOfficial yep
Exactly! The average human dies at falls of around 15 meters while Steve dies at 23 meters in 2.9x the gravity of earth! He’s completely built different
@@The_Ministry_Of_Defense this is the problem of trying to apply real world physics to a game's world that's probably a super earth
11:42 really bothered me because this guy is 700 lbs and is under WAY more gravity and you're going to claim his bones are at the same fragility level? To survive literally existing they'd have to be WAY more resilient than anyone on this planet's bones.
That is definitely true, Steve can literally do things that would normally break someone's bones and come out practically unscathed
Yeah and plus Minecraft Earth is so much larger than ours its around the size of Neptune (it fits 27 earths inside) so it makes sense that he would have more mass and weigh, he probably adapted for survival
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@@SerbianCountryball211 yeah, but if it was flat like actual minecraft, it would be ~6.3 trillion light years across, reaching other solar systems if an edge/corner was where our solar system is
Not to mention that the dude can literally punch a tree down with his bare hands... and how much gold Steve can lift again, it's been a while since I've seen that episode of "Science of..."
So... he, is, DENSE! Them bones gotta have some CRAZY resistance to that kind of weight management, just to exist as well.
the mace uses breeze rods which comes from a mob that manipulates air, the breeze rods might grant steve feather falling(havent watched full vid yet so u couldve came to this conclusion.)
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No it didn't came to this conclusion
i was thinking the same thing. i mean Magic is a very canonically feature in MC Lore
Yeah, that's what I was thinking from almost the start
The breeze rod can become air. THAT YOU CAN HOLD???
It's absolutely the reason he doesn't take fall damage
What if you have feather falling
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12:31
Santi dying from just a foot off the ground was a violation.
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Dude, the amount of jokes about taking it out on Santi is just great. I’m loving the small interactions and jokes surrounding the new hosts😂
A couple of things you missed that might warrant a follow-up episode:
1. You only calculated the mass of Steve when figuring out how fast/hard he'd fall, but the mace itself is made of a component literally called a "heavy core", and its damage-increasing enchantment is called "Density". Clearly, the mass of the mace is significant and should have been included in all those calculations.
2. The data determining the fatality of various falls is based on human anatomy, but humans evolved to deal with a gravity of 9.8m/s². If Steve evolved on a world with 32m/s² gravity, he'd surely be more resilliant: stronger bones, more robust organs, etc. Otherwise, just jumping down a tiny ledge would be highly detrimental to his evolution. So I think there's some proportionality calculations that need to be included to determine what's actually lethal for Steve vs a regular human.
Did you notice that when he calculated Steve's mass, he transformed from g to kg instantly? How do i say it? Isn't Steve's mass 0.3kg instead of 300something kg??? Just me?
That "heavy core" component is probably the key to surviving the fall damage. It probably magically defers the newtons that your body would take to your victim instead.
Not only that but having a different acceleration of gravity is what affects the weight of an object. A human would weigh differently on different planets as a result.
@@maxmikester8185 Sure, but that's irrelevant. When he's calculating force, it takes gravitational acceleration into account already; the mass would not change with gravity.
@@VolcanoPenguin Maybe. I like the explanation that it's the breeze rod component that negates fall damage, by magically absorbing your speed with an air cushion when you hit something.
"and then I saw her mace, now I'm a believer" Man that's a callback, props to whichever editor decided to place that in! 0:28
I had flashbacks from shrek
I think one detail to note is that Steve weights 300+ KG! If his mass is that much, it wouldn’t be a stretch to assume that his bones and body are a LOT tougher and would be able to withstand more force without injuries :D
Also he is experiencing high gravity, thus he would need stronger internals to combat such levels of gravity.
Jack Black does not weight that much
That’s what I was thinking!
I was gonna say, the player’s femur, assuming the skeleton is functionally the same as the player’s, is more than 6 times the thickness, and a whopping 36 times the cross-sectional area. This would give it a shatter point of about 150’000 newtons of force. A far cry from the 4KN a human’s can handle
He is probably around 4-5X tougher than a normal human
I feel like I’m seeing a theme about when Santi comes into screen on this video
the fact steve is so heavy, may also be due to the higher force of gravity on his world, he might weigh about 250 on earth, but in the over world it may be higher, in the end, and in the nether, I would expect him to be lighter, and heavier respectively..
Very smart notice! I hope Tom sees this. I feel like there has to be a more accurate way to meausure Steve's mass; he is 2m tall (2 blocks), not 1.875 to my best observations
@@CGammer101 Steve is just under 2 meters, not exactly 2 meters, and this is true in-game as well, you can stand up just fine with a trapdoor above your head, and even with the trapdoor above your head taking up 1/8'th of a block, you can still jump, it's a very small jump, but that means there's still space, so if anything that's even less than 1.875
We calculated mass not weight in the video. His weight would change based on gravity in various locations but his mass would be constant. Mass doesn't change based on gravity, weight does.
Mass is not weight. You don't even need to know that either, you just need to ask why would the force of gravity affect Tom's calculation of Steve's mass, when its not in the formula?
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15:34 steve bombing hiroshima on game theory was not on my bingo card
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Santi taking strays yet again 😂
I just love the sibling like rivalry that Tom and Santi share.
It's Basically the Chainsaw Axe Weapon that Khamsin's Mech has(Khamsin is from Metal Gear Rising Revengeance, He is a DLC Boss if anyone's Wondering)
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I remember a weird bug happening in that fight where Khamsin just vanished after the stealth attack
His theme song is peak
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Haven’t finished watching the video, but I’m gonna call it that the maze disperses all the kinetic energy through whatever it hits which is why it releases that massive amount of energy if you hit something but you just end up succumb to fall damage if you miss because the energy goes through you and not the mace
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I this is what I’m thinking but the mace uses the breeze rod to lessen your fall and take the energetic from you to the mobs
15:22 getting rid of the height limit makes sense because you can still travel thousands of blocks into the sky past the height limit. This is most commonly done with an elytra. The height limit is a build height limit after all. I would be interest to see how with an elytra, the science of the mace could be even more devastating since you fall faster with an elytra. We could even look at Hermitcraft and test what’s the fastest way to fall in Minecraft to see if the mace could be even more deadly.
Pretty certain the elytra cancel the mace's damage accumulation. You can probably still get the fall damage negation, though.
@@nemasisdemarini8339 pretty sure it doesn't actually
@@nemasisdemarini8339 no it doesn't, you can even use the elytra to fall from super high then right as you hit, you swoop back up, just to live incase you miss
17:07 funny mouth clip
Since it's a fantasy world and Steve is clearly not human (looking at his enourmous strength, regeneration and resistance), his density could have been calculated differently (e.g. using his acceleration in water assuming same water density as in our universe).
Considering his mass, his terminal velocity would also be different then that of a standard human being so gaining speed after falling from heights similar to pointed out at the end of the video (assuming consistent gravitational field in Minecraft world) isn't such a far-fetched idea.
I think there's a problem witht the math, specificly about steve's density. A human in water float but steve drown, so steve's density can't be the same as a human et can't be lower than 1 so steve's mass is even higher than we think
He's also not even human, since he lives in the minecraft world with a MUCH higher gravity, and he can carry thousands of tones of materials in his pocket. This whole video's math is flawed
@@ephraimboateng5239 it ain't a game theory vid without off math or trying to apply our world's physics to begin with
@@ephraimboateng5239 in minecraft dropped/lootable items have buoyancy, so they are super low dencity, so basically they don't weight about anything and that way steve can store as much as he can fit in it's pockets and they don't add mass to the steve, maybe even his pocket is an another little dimension.
but I woluld say that the item he is holding in his hand will add mass, atleast tools, but not example gold block stack, but that is my theory
11:30 i love that he asks for a second drumroll, the editor agrees but then just doesnt do it anyway😭😭
Weird, I just saw this comment. Guess I’ll repeat the same thing: he does, the drumroll is just super quiet
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12:26 accurate, my mom read a news story about a woman who fell 40 feet off a cliff and survived with minimal damage.
This made her pretty mad since she had fallen three feet into the neighbor's lawn, broken four ribs and bruised a lung.
Can you really equate Steve to human density? I mean a human body floats on water, Steve sinks.
My theory is that minecraft sea water doesn't have salt in it to make steve float and what makes more sense is that salt doesn't even exist in minecraft.
@@alexandrearmandine8845Objection, salt does exist in minecraft, specifically in education and bedrock edition. So maybe java oceans and bedrock oceans are different?
@@alexandrearmandine8845 but still, salt or not, humans float in water, like if you go swim in a lake, will you just sink or do you bop at the surface?
Ummm he is nearly 740 pounds. Bro is not floating.
@@nelly1tae374 I bop at the surface
7:05
"That equates to each pixel having a volume of 201.23 cm^3. [...] how many of these pixel-cubes steve is made out of to get his total volume"
Voxels: "Am I a joke to you?"
09:20 legendary yamcha pose
lol Yamcha will also be the best meme
Still solos every big 3 verse
15:25 I love the idea of someone climbing two thirds of the way up Mount Everest and then jumping off and slamming the ground with the force of a nuclear bomb.
During the video I kind of just randomly realize that the Minecraft mace is probably the epitome of human slander. The heavy core is most likely an incredibly advanced piece of machinery to power something the size of a mountain. And yet hear we the player are, we attach it to a stick and hit stuff with it...
Humans really are something...
Also like somebody else said the breeze rods in the handle are probably why you survive.
The fact that Tom said that the mace is the most broken weapon just as my phone fell on the floor and cracked, really _cracked_ me up
the best thing to come from mats retirement has been the eternal beef between tom and santi
8:00 this is exactly why they chose jack black
Since Minecraft is a world with magic, what if the heavy core’s magical ability is converting all the kinetic energy of the user and transferring it into the enemy, including the internal organs. So even the organs stop moving and don’t try to keep going. Plus you didn’t have to put into consideration how high a human could survive a fall because we already know Steve can already survive a fall of just under 24 blocks.
Also, a Minecraft world is much larger than the Earth, meaning it would probably take an even greater distance than that to destroy it.
Steve: "Now I am become death, destroyer of wardens"
Toms maniacal laughter is a true theorist moment
15:31 out of context this is a WILD statement 😭😭💀
15:54 did i miss something cause this seems a bit personal
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Tom might be losing his mind 16:51
Yeah it seems the insanity is coming to all the theorists
The smash attack when using the mace makes wind (see the particles?) because of the breeze rod. You see, the breeze rod is made from wind charges which balst you into the air when used. You get wind charges by killing a breeze which is mostly a wind mob!
i miss when i thought having a diamond axe was more op then the diamond sword, making it the most broken weapon in minecraft
Bro is making EVERY theory expect for into the pit 💀
The game is pretty self-explanatory there's no need for a theory
Tom inspires me. My parents said if i get 100k followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording. begging u guys, literally Begging.
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He said they were working on it.
My headcannon is that since Steve can carry shulkerboxes filled with diamond blocks, his arms can absorb all the impact returning from the mace. You need to take into account that the point of contact with the target and thus the burst returning from the mace is Steve's hands, such a force is strong enough to negate the velocity he gathered up until then and land softly.
If anything the power of powdered snow with a carpet above it or a water block is an even more interesting case...
So, to summarize, Santi stole Tom's diamonds on the server
15:55 bro really having a revenge ark right now 💀😅
8:04 guess now we know why they chose Jack Black for playing Steve in the movie
NAHHHH THATS INSANE BRUH YOU CANT SAY THAT
Is it bad that I went to the comments to see if someone said this exact thing ☠️☠️☠️
@Legend22401
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from 14:38 to 17:04, I am going to guess this is Tom's revenge for Santi calling him a "foreign body".
I feel like its worth mentioning that a mace is still useful (in irl terms) without the flying slam - its concussion/impact based damage style penetrates armor where swords may struggle
But then againts IRL
8:05 i never seen that coming
AYOOOOOOO
8:40, dont ask how they found that out... 💀
Also I just happened to know that
What about if steve transfer ALL of his knetic energy to the mace at the point of impact as a "magic" effect maybe gain from the materials that it is made? The effect IS something that is activated by a action not a passive
return to game theory roots, do a video (or short) on how light villager is in smash to be carried by 2 balloons!
Hmm, I think it stands to reason that if Steve is so much denser than any human being, his bones are muscles are much stronger and thus the damage is tolerable. And if I'm not mistaken, the 7 blocks fall is enough that you take fall damage. Non lethal, but damage nonetheless. Then we bring up the fact the mace is made with drops from a creature that manipulates air. Perhaps the mace comes with a built-in spell that gives you feather falling effect, *if you hit it right,* that is.
No joke if this came out 2 days earlier I would have gotten a 100% on my science quiz
2:14 WE FINALLY GOT TO SEE THE BACK OF THE LOGO
The only broken thing by the end of this will be my brain
Absolutely living for the Tom and Santi rivalry 😂
16:52 nice evil laugh tom
Imagine doing all that climbing and prep to go crashing down into the enemy to destroy him and the planet...only to miss and die
@@tkn2863 lol
Bro did Santi dirty every chance he got, someone ought to count the times Santi died in this vid.
14:46
...Tom, Is this a villian arc?
11:56 he can hold blue ice(19.3 tonnes, round to19) a stack is 1216, a full sulked is 32832, imagine a shulker full inventory actually a full inventory is 37 so 1214784 tonnes, 1339070 American tons, and its way off even if the math is correct because i rounded
In creative you can copy chests with blocks in in them. You can do that 128 times and then the data becomes to much. And you can have an inventory of shulkers with stacks of the chests. This number is so big that there isn't any calculator that can calculate it. It's the mass of multiple universes(Steve build different)
@@ПресиянПърванов there's no calculator, but I'm sure someone with enough patience doing veeeerrrry long form multiplication could do it!
The breeze rods could slow down the fall. Since wind charges are made from breeze rods, and wind charges give a big air burst once it hits a block or entity. The breeze rods could be the condensed less powerful version that allows a small burst, but enough to save your fall damage, but only when you hit someone, like the wind charge.
7:48
Makes sense since steve can down a whole chicken
This video has taught me a valuable lesson: if you're going to jump off a tall surface, make sure it's lower than 40 feet.
15:40 yes the mace can create an atomic bomb
17:00 is bro good
Nah Tom's even more unhinged than Mat
@@Cøppersstuff_YT yeah, he's like cackling 😭
15:45 isn't that the castle Pearl and Grian built a few years back?
No not quite. Also I thought that was just grian...
I wonder how much force the wind burst enchantment would need to have to propel Steve BACK upward several meters at that velocity.
9:15 This is just disrespectful.
ahaha
Steve got Yamchaed! Quick, someone get him a senzu!
15:40 THAT'S NOT A MACE THAT'S A NUKE
Tom: *ignores the fact he forgot to go deep into how much the Mace weighs and how to increase the density with enchantments, making it able to crush the earth at a lower height.*
Make theory on the minecraft elytra. Im judging it by its appearance, All i can think about it is that the elytra are the wings of a giant fly.
7:56 for Steve's mass just use Jack Black's 😂
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so we ARENT going to talk about the minecraft movie trailer, theorists?
we don't talk about that trailer
The trailer that shall not be named
We can't let them ruin one of the best games ever like this
That's for Lee to cover on Film Theory, if he wants to
feels like a film theory thing tbh
Do do do, do do do 14:21 dodo do, do do do
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lol i love how much the intro feels like a minecraft version of mythbusters XD
9:19 bro did steve and Yamcha Dirty
8:35 If you are wondering how they figured that one out, if the discovery was made pre 1945, it was really messy and gory
Don’t forget
How heavy is the heavy core
How heavy is a breeze rod
Make another theory with wind burst
wind burst is just magic
High school? That's MIDDLE SCHOOL physics. 4th Grade even.
3:10 The thing is not everything can be potential. For example, if you are holding the ball the energy is kinetic since no human can stay perfectly still without practice. That's is one of Newton’s laws an object in motion stays in motion until an external force stops it. That being said if we are talking about it with the gravity and motion itself this is exact. Wow im a nerd
Not a nerd just well educated👏🏾
newton's law is not the best reasoning for why a stationary object (assuming a frame of reference where it can be considered stationary) has kinetic energy. a better, more generalized reason is the fact that the atoms that make up the ball/humans/anything have inherent kinetic energy. the amount of kinetic energy objects have due to interactions of atomic particles on this magnitude has no significant bearing on their physical behavior on the scale of meters
likewise and as a side note, we hold the assumption that the projectile (mace + player) is released from rest, and even slight differences in the release velocity (say it were released 0.001m/s instead of at 0m/s) have a slight but insignificant bearing on the resultant calculations of force being made in the video
@Iemontine. I feel that is just going a little technical but that is true. By the way just want to clarify this is not in the game. Just saying it not assuming you meant that.
@@king_T0ny atoms are not in minecraft. neither are real physics. of course i was talking about reality
9:48 this statement isn’t actually more accurate. In a physics sense deceleration doesn’t exist, only acceleration in the opposite direction (often denoted as negative acceleration)🤓🤓🤓
although it’s important to note that negative acceleration does not necessarily equal “slowing down” since it can also mean acceleration in a certain direction. Gravity is often said to be -9.8 m/s^2 because down is considered to be the negative direction
I really want to call you a nerd but this info is actually cool...
This is conflicting to a degree that has never been reached before... Anyways, cool story bro!
5:37 very demure very mindful
5:37 very demure very mindful
It would be interesting to see someone trying to identify every structures age
So wait, if steve's height is 32 pixels tall and 1.875 meters. Then how does a 16 pixel tall block be 1 meter?
pixels in minecraft arent always uniform, especially for mobs.
For example the withers heads have smaller pixels then the rest of its body
U seem to have forgotten that Steve can literally carry the universe so I don’t think this is a problem for him
the movie should've been animated like the mario movie
Yeah
Goodbye TNT mine carts. Hello to banning these weapons in multiplayer.
16:13 Nooooooo i love math
bro is literally the definition of "explain your answer".
bro. my brain hurts after this. I understood most of this but the fact of deceleration and finding the force of the stop made me think twice. This is also educational so it is a good video to watch to in school and get away with.
Welcome to Game Theory
5:24 shameless plug but idc lorefi is cool
Bold of you to assume Steve has organs.