Yah, got dark at the end there. If you had some kind of self-existing immortal computer, could you keep a Minecraft world running past the theoretical death of the Universe? It would just be the immortal computer sitting out in space somewhere, running your Minecraft world forever. Just a thought to have more fun with.
@@Dragonx9287 oh ok, if we allow commands, we could run an automated script that fills large sequential sections of the world with air every game tick and be finished within hours.
@@bam_marks Yea We could totally be pedantic that creeper explosions still can't explode bedrock, Obsidian, and Endportal frames. Not to mention water and Lava Would still be fine in the waiting segment.... but that would deny the message of the video, which I very much like
u could have a machine that only load the blocks its working in and then u only have to load like as many chunks as the quarry machine takes while flying and destroying entire chunks after entire chunks, and with enderpearls now loading chunks they are in u could have a mobile chunk loader u keep on a quarry flying machine that destroys everything
@@bam_marks @kidsarecomedians What if someone uses an AI to perfectly mine blocks in creative and using the hack timer to speed itself up so it can do things at like 500 ticks per second? Like how @bam_marks mentioned in creative, but also with timer and the nuker hack.
@@anomalyberry great observation! I decided not to talk about that because it would mess up my calculations. I’m glad someone noticed that though, thanks 🙏
@@fallenflame8678 I was going to put a section about that in the video! Someone actually has- in my credits I put a video from ibxtoycat where this group of miners did it.
It seems like a LOT of effort was put into this video. I thought i was watching someone with a few hundred thousand subs. Thats just how good of a quality this video is
Today I sat down, and watched this video expecting exactly what the title says but then I left pondering about more than just simply destroying a Minecraft world. I have never been mind fucked by a minecraft video in my life.
I close my eyes as I mine the last block of the world. I reopen them, watch the dawn. Look around for a bit. Save and quit to title. Create new world. Wake me up in a few billion years.
Imma be honest I found the editing to be more annoying than anything I felt like there was mutiple moments where I was thinking when he was actually gonna get to the point
This gave me the idea of making a world where my only goal is to make as many swords as possible, I cut down all the forest for sticks and wooden swords, mine out the underground for stone and ores to make more, if you finish that then go to the nether for nether trees and Blackstone, then to the end to recover the swords in end city loot chests
There are a few moments like at 22:30 where you use a word multiple times in the same sentence that sounds pretty awkward. Like in this case it's "arbitrarily" which is a great word, but I think trying to fit some more vocab in there will make it sound more professional. I love the story telling in this whole section of the video. Awesome stuff gangster.
I want to correct some things about the "automation" part. 1. There are automatic flying machine which can break obsidian and even stuff like bedrock. They exploit the headless pistion bug. I assum bug abuse is fine, because TNT duping ist OK too. 2. The time to gain the insane amout of resources can be reduced by using farmes like the EOL-Mobfarm or just dupe them. Depending on what level of bug abuse is allowed for this. 3. You could run parts of the TNT world eater while getting the rest of the resources. 4. There are only 128 strongholds in a world within ~15000 blocks from 0,0. It is trivial to remove them manually on the insane timescales needed for the rest of the world. 5. There is no computer which could run the unmodded game and load the entire world. It does not matter how many CPUs your computer has. The game can only use 1 for processing the overworld. This is required to keep the blockupdate order consistent. I am not going into the code here. 6. It is very likely not required to let the machine run for every layer of the world. As far as I know there is no know seed with blocks at the build heigth limit. In 1.18+ the terrain should only spawn upto Y=255; stuff like tree can spawn above it. But blocks above Y~270 are very rare so that there are none in the whole world or so few you can remove the manually faster. It should be faster to run a programm to find blocks above Y=256 and remove these blocks manually. 7. If the whole world must be loaded all the time, would make some fast blockbreaking machines like the InfiniBore impossible, because they need to be at the edge of loaded chunks. 8. There is very likely a faster block breaking machine if the goal is the break the whole world.
@@bam_marks didn't you say in the video that it would 'only' take 3.8 billion years? So if the whole world came together it would only take about 6 months, easy :)
Goated video, gem on TH-cam. The part when a song from Everywhere at the end of time started playing gave me chills because I thought to myself “just wait” then saw the time stamp said “waiting” the same second. Not to mention it’s everywhere at the end of time and you don’t hear it referenced often.
Sweet existential crisis video, gotta say tho. What about in creative mode? Still having to click block by block. Or what about a world edit software? Surely even that would take a long time but still achieve the goal of clearing the world out?
@@topdeckhelix8450it would still take a long time in creative mode, even in cheats. You can only /fill up to 32000 blocks at a time (not even a whole chunk) This is assuming your playing in vanilla Minecraft- Using mods or plug ins can greatly muddy up the numbers
as a newbie video editor, i just wanna say that this is genuinely some really fucking cool stuff and it makes me want to put effort into my editing skill so that i'm capable of things like this or even better things than this someday
I normally never comment on youtube but i have to say that this is one of the best videos ive ever seen. The editing, the musik and the general feeling you got watching the video is so crazy. Keep up the good work man you earned a sub :D
That ending hit hard but what hit even harder is seeing that you only have 5k subs which is insane. Underrated. Simply underrated, that's what this guy is.
Skeletons don't attack without a player present unless attacked and no monster can accidentally attack a skeletons (Technically they attack golems and snow golems but all the villagers will die quickly and snow golems don't generate automatically) so creepers don't explode There is also the problem of water, lava and obsidian.
Phenomenal video and great editing i do slightly hate the fact that the real life connection are somewhat obvious like many have pointed out in the comments but this is a great video nonetheless mega underrated
The entire digging community has only mined 2.5B blocks so far. And with 2b2ts 7.5B with hacks it brings it to 10B. And as for TNT duping, the top 30 perimeters at the moment have cleared about 25B blocks. So I would probably say the most amount of blocks that have been removed by Minecraft players combined is 50B max. And if a Minecraft world is 460.8 quadrillion blocks then we are only 0.0000001% done.
@@Evildormat It's everyone that has been found with more than 10M digs. Atm there is 92 found. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16nss1EHy8jw8rWJFt1Y0P3hjr3nzIA_jrUbB4fLn6fI
Very creative video. I remember seeing a thread on the Minecraft forum years ago about the feasibility of a group of immortal players losing the world bit by bit via human error until nothing is left bht bedrock. Subjects like deep time and entropy always intrigue me.
I’m skeptical that the nether could ever be 100% cleared. Putting aside the lava and how that could get cleared, the crucial detail about the nether is that blocks extend all the way up to the max height. The theoretical self-building nether portal can only appear so high up, and any creepers that come through can’t really go above the level they appear in, at least not through several layers of pure netherrack. I guess ghasts are a thing too, but idk if they ever aggro on other mobs, and even if they did they’d never have a reason to aim directly at the ceiling
Problem: skeletons don’t just shoot creepers randomly. Skeletons only shoot when someone living (a player) is around. If you are not moving around and are only afk, skeletons will not attack creepers. :/
in the description you stated that liquids can't be destroyed using the third metod, but all water and lava sources can be replaced with blocks by endermans
How long would it take for every single person in the world assuming all of us are adults and don't need to eat sleep or do anything else but Minecraft and were decent at the game to destroy one Java Minecraft world?
This whole production has left me speechless man, I can’t describe how well made this is. I can’t congratulate you enough on this masterpiece! I loved this dude ❤🎉
You should definitely keep on this path of content. Really smacks of Jacob Geller. I was enthralled by every part of this video and the script was fantastic
Mom, the unfathomably vast and complex concepts that lie within a simple video game named "Minecraft" is, once again, becoming the reason for my currently occuring existential crisis. 😭
well-produced but the script definitely couldve been cut down significantly, and never bothering to estimate how long it would take to use a conjunction of redstone bombing, mining obsidian, and water clearing machines over the course of a 30 minute video feel a little unsatisfactory
Although I like the idea of the world just decaying over an unimaginable amount of time, it’s impossible just cause the chunks have to be loaded. Like when you mentioned a flying machine doing it. The entire world needs to be loaded.
I did the calculations, if every minecraft world has around 400 quadrillion blocks and each block is around 1 cubic meter in length, width, and height, that would mean if you were to stack every block in a straight line the result would be 95,965,103,431.57 (~96 billion) miles, which is greater than the distance between the sun and pluto (~3.7 billion miles)
Honestly thanks for this. I actually asked this question a long time ago on the Game Theory Subreddit thinking of it to be a intresting question in of its own right but it never gained any traction this video is the sort of thing i consider fascinating because in principle the idea of anahilation in a game all about creativity is very anithetical but to an almost poetic degree. Not that you would be able to complete it.
Never underestimate an unemployed minecraft player
@@danmacloud8929 😂
Or a bunch of 2b2t players
@@charmanaterThat’s the same thing
This made me audibly laugh XD
Or the entirety of every technical Minecraft server ever
Came for a Minecraft video, left with existential crisis.
I should've known this video would delve into entropy... one of the few things that gives me existential dread.
Yah, got dark at the end there.
If you had some kind of self-existing immortal computer,
could you keep a Minecraft world running past the theoretical death of the Universe?
It would just be the immortal computer sitting out in space somewhere,
running your Minecraft world forever.
Just a thought to have more fun with.
I can do it in about 10 seconds. Scroll to the bottom and hit the "delete world" button.
true~
me too just do /fill air 60000000 -64 60000000 -60000000 -64 -60000000
@@Dragonx9287 /fill can only go up to 32000 blocks at a time
Then just do it till you turn your world into void
@@Dragonx9287 oh ok, if we allow commands, we could run an automated script that fills large sequential sections of the world with air every game tick and be finished within hours.
3 billion years isn't even that long, it just seems long because we live 0.00000333% of that 3 billion.
@@LakkzScratch true
that is a huge amount of time even on cosmic scales
Woah... I'm 14 and this is deep.
@@HarambaeXelonmuskfans 💀
@@HarambaeXelonmuskfans no way bro made a Reddit reference
So, for the redstone, we aren't allowed to run the entire minecraft world at once, but we are for the minecraft world destroying itself?
Yeah, that was a little discrepancy in the script. I decided to cut lines mentioning that as a time saving measure. good observation though!
@@bam_marks Yea We could totally be pedantic that creeper explosions still can't explode bedrock, Obsidian, and Endportal frames. Not to mention water and Lava Would still be fine in the waiting segment....
but that would deny the message of the video, which I very much like
u could have a machine that only load the blocks its working in and then u only have to load like as many chunks as the quarry machine takes while flying and destroying entire chunks after entire chunks, and with enderpearls now loading chunks they are in u could have a mobile chunk loader u keep on a quarry flying machine that destroys everything
something tells me this video isnt about minecraft it was just used as means to explain something much much bigger
🎯
probably the dude in the video who told you
yes, this can be applied to the Earth
@@bam_marksyes
@@drowsyspook3455 🤷♂️
Let's just start a server where we all mine out the world together lmao
@@rintintin2363 3.8 billion years is still a lot, even divided between 8 billion peopl.
@@bam_marks but if we were all in creative we could mine on average 3 blocks a second
@@kidsarecomedians 1.2176560122 calender years
@@bam_marks @kidsarecomedians What if someone uses an AI to perfectly mine blocks in creative and using the hack timer to speed itself up so it can do things at like 500 ticks per second? Like how @bam_marks mentioned in creative, but also with timer and the nuker hack.
@@NyxNyxieat that point just use commands to clear the world of blocks
you can get diamond pickaxes from a master toolsmith villager, and get emeralds by farming crops or wood. lovely vid btw
@@anomalyberry great observation! I decided not to talk about that because it would mess up my calculations.
I’m glad someone noticed that though, thanks 🙏
This was also my first thought when mentioning the iron and gold pick axes.
@@bam_marks even excluding the villagers, fortune would outweight the diamonds needed
@@Kokichus yes- but fortune would take more time to get and muddy up my calculations
@@bam_marks i mean villagers again, you only need one pickaxe with fortune and mending for the diamonds
It would be interesting if someone tried to completely destroy an 'old world', with the dimensions 256x256.
@@fallenflame8678 I was going to put a section about that in the video!
Someone actually has- in my credits I put a video from ibxtoycat where this group of miners did it.
@@bam_marks🤨
Someone called minthical is doing it on a ps4 large world and he will do the nether and end next
I mean there are quarries that are several thousand blocks by both sides on some servers, so this is more than doable
@bam_marks of course it was toycat lol
It seems like a LOT of effort was put into this video. I thought i was watching someone with a few hundred thousand subs. Thats just how good of a quality this video is
@@notkorr5360 thanks! 🙏
Today I sat down, and watched this video expecting exactly what the title says but then I left pondering about more than just simply destroying a Minecraft world.
I have never been mind fucked by a minecraft video in my life.
I close my eyes as I mine the last block of the world.
I reopen them, watch the dawn. Look around for a bit.
Save and quit to title. Create new world. Wake me up in a few billion years.
Phenomenal video, I was captivated for the full 30 mins. You're going places with your editing and storytelling abilities.
@@RansomzLive thank you ❤️
Disagree the editing is very, very, very pretentious
I didn’t even realize it was 30 minutes until I saw your comment
Imma be honest I found the editing to be more annoying than anything I felt like there was mutiple moments where I was thinking when he was actually gonna get to the point
"Some men, just want to watch the world burn."
@@rmurphy3574 💯
cool vid but you missed something. diamonds aren't infinitely renewable, but diamond pickaxes are. a toolsmith will trade you diamond picks
true- the issue is how long it would take to trade for that many pickaxes, you would need a lot of villagers!
@@bam_marks Good point!
This gave me the idea of making a world where my only goal is to make as many swords as possible, I cut down all the forest for sticks and wooden swords, mine out the underground for stone and ores to make more, if you finish that then go to the nether for nether trees and Blackstone, then to the end to recover the swords in end city loot chests
@@ducksongfans I have a video idea similar to that- how to 100% efficiently use Minecraft’s resources
You could automate it, iron farm and stick/wood farm then auto craft them into swords
@@EkaiMin yeah I meant without renewing the resources tho
I won't lie I thought about what it would be like to destroy an entire world in No Man's Sky
Bam Marks: "In fact the idea of it is so interesting, you would sit and watch a 30 minute video about it.
Me: ...Bamboozled again. 😅 Worth it. 👍
@@RussRobo 😂
This is a very philosophical way of looking at destroying a fictional world in a video game lol.
For years I’ve waited patiently, as I knew that one day someone would attempt this challenge
People have done this on old legacy editions but yeah, no ones even attempted this yet
My friend who can’t even mine 5 trees :
Something about this genre of videos makes me love the comunity so much more. The absolute madness and dedication is crazy
1:19 "let alone within a reasonable amount of time.. no its impossible, thanks for watching!"
😂😂😂
Please give me honest feedback/criticism as I'm always trying to improve. 🙏
Gold. Pure Gold.
6:01 10:43 15:13 19:48 26:01 Yeah, how about you don't play loud music when you're talking?
villagers specifically a toolsmith can give you infinite diamond pickaxes for a few emeralds
Maybe lower the music a bit
There are a few moments like at 22:30 where you use a word multiple times in the same sentence that sounds pretty awkward. Like in this case it's "arbitrarily" which is a great word, but I think trying to fit some more vocab in there will make it sound more professional. I love the story telling in this whole section of the video. Awesome stuff gangster.
I want to correct some things about the "automation" part.
1. There are automatic flying machine which can break obsidian and even stuff like bedrock. They exploit the headless pistion bug. I assum bug abuse is fine, because TNT duping ist OK too.
2. The time to gain the insane amout of resources can be reduced by using farmes like the EOL-Mobfarm or just dupe them. Depending on what level of bug abuse is allowed for this.
3. You could run parts of the TNT world eater while getting the rest of the resources.
4. There are only 128 strongholds in a world within ~15000 blocks from 0,0. It is trivial to remove them manually on the insane timescales needed for the rest of the world.
5. There is no computer which could run the unmodded game and load the entire world. It does not matter how many CPUs your computer has. The game can only use 1 for processing the overworld. This is required to keep the blockupdate order consistent. I am not going into the code here.
6. It is very likely not required to let the machine run for every layer of the world. As far as I know there is no know seed with blocks at the build heigth limit. In 1.18+ the terrain should only spawn upto Y=255; stuff like tree can spawn above it. But blocks above Y~270 are very rare so that there are none in the whole world or so few you can remove the manually faster. It should be faster to run a programm to find blocks above Y=256 and remove these blocks manually.
7. If the whole world must be loaded all the time, would make some fast blockbreaking machines like the InfiniBore impossible, because they need to be at the edge of loaded chunks.
8. There is very likely a faster block breaking machine if the goal is the break the whole world.
If a couple billion people play Minecraft at once and break a block we could actually do it
it would still take many millions of years- quadrillion is a big number!
@@bam_marks Uh.. maybe if we stay near a black hole we can use time dilation to skip the dumb million year wait!!
@@bam_marks didn't you say in the video that it would 'only' take 3.8 billion years? So if the whole world came together it would only take about 6 months, easy :)
This one of those tasks you gaslight a robot to do for fun
Wake up bro, Bam Marks uploaded.
Every single 186,982,732 days later
"Yoohoohooaoo Bammmam mhark uplooooo.... Ded again"
"Yooooohahhhao... Rea-"
*Curls over and dies*
@@cheetodust2711 😂 I really do need a better upload schedule
Crying because a minecraft video got too existential for me to handle was not on my bingo card ever, but here we fucking are.
Incredibly well produced. What more can I say.
@@bsHugoo thanks 🙏
Bro is so underrated. I loved this video
This is so dramatic. It’s basically a movie.
Now turn it into a Minecraft server with a cannibalism addon
Goated video, gem on TH-cam. The part when a song from Everywhere at the end of time started playing gave me chills because I thought to myself “just wait” then saw the time stamp said “waiting” the same second. Not to mention it’s everywhere at the end of time and you don’t hear it referenced often.
This channel is so underrated just found it, definitely got yourself a subscriber
Legend!
@@bam_marks oh thanks for replying lol
"this is gonna take 3 years"
"The time will pass anyway"
Great vid, instant subscription. Post production and cinematography was off the charts~
@@TsengFayt thanks!!! 🙏
I don't think it's good to give myself an existential crisis while I'm already very anxious and stressed
Sweet existential crisis video, gotta say tho. What about in creative mode? Still having to click block by block. Or what about a world edit software? Surely even that would take a long time but still achieve the goal of clearing the world out?
@@topdeckhelix8450it would still take a long time in creative mode, even in cheats. You can only /fill up to 32000 blocks at a time (not even a whole chunk)
This is assuming your playing in vanilla Minecraft-
Using mods or plug ins can greatly muddy up the numbers
@@bam_marks Well, you can do /gamerule commandModificationBlockLimit 2147483647
as a newbie video editor, i just wanna say that this is genuinely some really fucking cool stuff and it makes me want to put effort into my editing skill so that i'm capable of things like this or even better things than this someday
I normally never comment on youtube but i have to say that this is one of the best videos ive ever seen. The editing, the musik and the general feeling you got watching the video is so crazy.
Keep up the good work man you earned a sub :D
@@fridolinfreimann6753 thanks!
That ending hit hard but what hit even harder is seeing that you only have 5k subs which is insane. Underrated. Simply underrated, that's what this guy is.
9:47 "cuadrillion"
One day I'm going to have to face how much i suck at speling
@@bam_marks "speling"
@@TinytophatSpinnerWittyKreatur omg lmao
@@TinytophatSpinnerWittyKreatur yes, i is speling mastr
@@bam_marks es
For the manually mining it out strategy, iron can easily be traded with villagers for emeralds which can be traded for enchanted diamond pickaxes
nice video
Waiting for this guy to get famous someday
Skeletons don't attack without a player present unless attacked and no monster can accidentally attack a skeletons (Technically they attack golems and snow golems but all the villagers will die quickly and snow golems don't generate automatically)
so creepers don't explode
There is also the problem of water, lava and obsidian.
Players: This is impossible.
2b2t: Hold my beer.
They would probably find some exploit that lets them delete whole chunks in seconds
7:00 and yet... I mine
"Given an infinite amount of time and possibilities, everything that could ever happen, will... happen."
@@Anthonythechickenman Murphys law!
@@bam_marks the best law
is that THE minecraft earth at 0:53
me: THE LAST SINGLE BOCK AFTER SEPTILIONS OF YEARS
my computer: bluescreens and wipes your data and says "bwomp"
It's absolutely insane that this video only has 443 views
@@antBurger9000 🤷♂️ it’s doing better than any of my previous videos
Phenomenal video and great editing i do slightly hate the fact that the real life connection are somewhat obvious like many have pointed out in the comments but this is a great video nonetheless mega underrated
AND theoretically you could bring back the entire world by overloading chunks with data, forcing them to reset
@@Brambrew true
this is far too good of quality for THAT few subscribers. this needs to be seen by more people
This is cinema
This is the first time I walk out of a non-meme TH-cam video feeling like I got dumber.
The choice of music was awesome, and so was the editing, tho.
Thanks!
The entire digging community has only mined 2.5B blocks so far. And with 2b2ts 7.5B with hacks it brings it to 10B.
And as for TNT duping, the top 30 perimeters at the moment have cleared about 25B blocks. So I would probably say the most amount of blocks that have been removed by Minecraft players combined is 50B max.
And if a Minecraft world is 460.8 quadrillion blocks then we are only 0.0000001% done.
thanks! good numbers to know!
Tbh I highly doubt these numbers, I expect they are all much higher just nobody has really mentioned them
@@Evildormat It's everyone that has been found with more than 10M digs. Atm there is 92 found. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16nss1EHy8jw8rWJFt1Y0P3hjr3nzIA_jrUbB4fLn6fI
i was not expecting this video to be so oddly profound, but thank you for this
Outstanding video my friend, have a coffee on me, you deserve it.
w
@@austin.5947 thank you so much ❤️
Very creative video. I remember seeing a thread on the Minecraft forum years ago about the feasibility of a group of immortal players losing the world bit by bit via human error until nothing is left bht bedrock. Subjects like deep time and entropy always intrigue me.
I’m skeptical that the nether could ever be 100% cleared. Putting aside the lava and how that could get cleared, the crucial detail about the nether is that blocks extend all the way up to the max height. The theoretical self-building nether portal can only appear so high up, and any creepers that come through can’t really go above the level they appear in, at least not through several layers of pure netherrack. I guess ghasts are a thing too, but idk if they ever aggro on other mobs, and even if they did they’d never have a reason to aim directly at the ceiling
Problem: skeletons don’t just shoot creepers randomly. Skeletons only shoot when someone living (a player) is around. If you are not moving around and are only afk, skeletons will not attack creepers. :/
How do you not have more subscribers??? I swear that was THE eye opening video I didn't think I needed.
New video idea: I destroyed a Minecraft world through the inevitable heat death of the universe
in the description you stated that liquids can't be destroyed using the third metod, but all water and lava sources can be replaced with blocks by endermans
It took me 50 quintillion years to finish this video.
I gotta say, you deserve so many more subscribers because this video was masterfully done.
thank you!
How long would it take for every single person in the world assuming all of us are adults and don't need to eat sleep or do anything else but Minecraft and were decent at the game to destroy one Java Minecraft world?
Who let bro cook.
This is the best video i saw i a long time mate keep up the good work mate
This is incredibly underrated channel. I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw the number of subs
Thanks! I really appreciate the support
Came for a neat little minecraft video. Got an existential crisis.
...
I'm not complaining.
THAT ENDING WAS SO BEAUTIFUL
Just... wow. This video is perhaps the best produced video I have seen in ages. you've earned a sub.
Thank you
This whole production has left me speechless man, I can’t describe how well made this is. I can’t congratulate you enough on this masterpiece! I loved this dude ❤🎉
@@trailsideMTB thank you 🙏 I appreciate the support ❤️
Simply a masterpiece. I hope this gets millions of views. You sir deserve it!
Incredible production quality. Looking forward to what's next!
You should definitely keep on this path of content. Really smacks of Jacob Geller. I was enthralled by every part of this video and the script was fantastic
@@mjddjm96 I’m glad I came off as Jacob Geller like! He is a huge inspiration!
Minecraft hardcore youtubers when they run out of ideas:
Mom, the unfathomably vast and complex concepts that lie within a simple video game named "Minecraft" is, once again, becoming the reason for my currently occuring existential crisis. 😭
you’d have to load all the chunks at once for the world to self-destruct.
wow this video's editing and animations are amazing! good work
this video needs more attention, phenomenal work!
@@WachVhs thank you 🙏
Better than the Minecraft movie
well-produced but the script definitely couldve been cut down significantly, and never bothering to estimate how long it would take to use a conjunction of redstone bombing, mining obsidian, and water clearing machines over the course of a 30 minute video feel a little unsatisfactory
its a thought experiment
The video is so well put together! Audio and music is decent but the visuals are really nice!
Super well made video! Keep it up, I'd love to see more videos like this:)
You would like my loneliness video about Minecraft if you want more content form me
I appreciate the support, thanks 🙏
From 6:32 and on: BRO IM JUST TRYNA WATCH A CHILL MINECRAFT VIDEO UR SCARING TF OUTA ME 😭😭🙏
😂
might be the closest we will ever get to a mincraft jacob galler video and i mean it as such a huge compliment
I love Jacob galler, he is a huge inspiration for this channel.
Thanks for the support 🙏
Ofc the end is just the pippenFTS video 'what happens to a minecraft world after 1 trillion years.'
Thanks for the existential crisis lol
Although I like the idea of the world just decaying over an unimaginable amount of time, it’s impossible just cause the chunks have to be loaded. Like when you mentioned a flying machine doing it. The entire world needs to be loaded.
@@ZeeBlueDino true- I put that in the “clarifications” section of the description
this video is crazy underrated
Can't wait for kurtjmac's new series of "Mining Every Block Until I Bust"
😂
Came in curious
Left a Nihilist
I did the calculations, if every minecraft world has around 400 quadrillion blocks and each block is around 1 cubic meter in length, width, and height, that would mean if you were to stack every block in a straight line the result would be 95,965,103,431.57 (~96 billion) miles, which is greater than the distance between the sun and pluto (~3.7 billion miles)
im not even finished with the video and 1800 views is... just so astronomically wrong. I landed on premium youtube
@@yungren. thank you 🙏
Despite the “low” view count right now it’s still one of my best preforming videos ever, I appreciate the support!
Waiting would never work as the device running the game would fail. You would have to also load the entire world for the last option to work.
Yeah idk why he mentioned it as a failing point for the automatic tnt dropper, but ignored it for the waiting option
Honestly thanks for this. I actually asked this question a long time ago on the Game Theory Subreddit thinking of it to be a intresting question in of its own right but it never gained any traction this video is the sort of thing i consider fascinating because in principle the idea of anahilation in a game all about creativity is very anithetical but to an almost poetic degree. Not that you would be able to complete it.
bro, i just wanted to watch a normal minecraft video
not sit and think about life 😭
For getting pickaxes, you can make a bamboo farm, convert them to sticks, sell them to villagers for emeralds, then buy diamond pickaxes for emeralds