I saw this video back then in 2016 when I was in school, 11th grade, I didn't understand anything. Now that I'm 2nd year in college I'm very proud to announce that I still don't understand anything.
Nonfictional Yeti, it wasn't that hard to follow. Now I don't say that there isn't a lot of things going on and it's hard if you don't know it all. I certainly don't, and I studied half of this shit. If you really want to learn more math, KhanAcademy , 3blue1brown , blackpenredpen are good channels to check out, oh and also what's his name? Eddie Woo. KhanAcademy has a comprehensive video lesson library pertaining to Math, from the ground up. 3Blue1Brown uses pretty graphics to ease the understanding of complex problems with relatively simple solutions. blackpenredpen (yes no capital letters) talks about derivation and integration and shows examples of math problems and how to solve them. Using many different methods. Eddie Woo talks about numbers and math in a classroom environment, so it is like you are being taught in class, but without a boring teacher, how to tackle math problems in general and so on. Good Luck with your learning.
+Muryllo Nunes I don't exactly know which high school you went to that taught differential equations and linear algebra classes but mine sure as hell didn't.
im saying its not taught at school because its too hard. you wont be doing complex numbers and integrals like these until the end of school or the start of university. you can certainly learn by yourself using the internet and books; i was just answeering your question more or less.
more like the windows. we dont know where the roof is or if there is any. but sadly godel has shown that the math house if floating, so fuck math (even though i love it, idk what to do pls)
7:25 a popup to 'Help translate this channel' I legitimately thought it was about how to make it in English... Well done Jeija, well done. Also, no one commenting about how this video is 9 minutes and 11 seconds??
See, this is why I love the Minecraft community, and everyone it includes. Stuff like this happens. Incredible maths and logic applied to a game basically just about blocks. Well done, keep it up.
I never thought I’d see someone combining complex numbers with Minecraft. And I definitely never thought I’d dee integrals in a Minecraft related video. I’m impressed.
Aside from this looking cool and being interesting Is there currently a functional way to make Minecraft maps like planets where you can walk completely around it? But on a larger scale than this of course?
Well, this is Minetest and the source code is publicly available. So if you know what you're doing it wouldn't be too hard to hack the map generation to create various sphere shaped land masses floating in air that each have their own gravity. The build limits in Minetest are -31000 and +31000 so unlike Minecraft's -256 and +256 you have TONS of space to work with. If I knew more about how Minetest's internals worked I'd immediately start writing some new code to implement those features.
The thing is that that's not shaders. That's terrain generation. Also I'd really like to see how you build a solid sphere out of cubes without breaking reality. At the very least things break down at the center. And that isn't even mentioning that the blocks won't fit in the grid that these worlds are based on, so we are looking at a complete rewrite.
I've thought about what it would take to put a tesselated voxel space on the surface of an actual torus. If you have a certian acceptable scale tolerance, you can use that to constrain the intrinsic and extrinsic radii based on the render distance and world height. If you set that tolerance small enough, you can hide it by approximating the region around the player as flat, and implimenting additional warping in some kind of far plane style lod system to make up for it and allow a smooth continuous toroid surface. If done right, I don't think it would be very noticable, and you should be able to have a fully cohesive looking torus block world while also keeping all the orientable/tesselated properties minecraft is known for.
I was waiting for somebody to do this since forever ago. I never asked that it be physically accurate to a spheroid world, I just wanted the cosmetics. Thank you so much.
as a mathematician, you have to be a mathematician to not get lost, these are (relatively lower) higher level maths, if you watched the video and didn't know what he was going to say next based on his earlier comments it's okay, if this stuff sounds interesting I definitely recommend checking out the channel he gave a shout out to at the end (: and doing your own research into higher level maths
I saw this a couple of years ago. didn't realize it was minetest rather than the closed source minecraft; now that I know what minetest is, this is doubly cool to see !
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Minecraft. The math is completely complex, and without a solid grasp of TRIGGERnometry most of the math will go over a typical player's head. There's also Notch's 3D outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily from a not so popular game ,for instance. Khan academy understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realize that they're not just boring- they say something deep about Math. As a consequence people who dislike Minecraft truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Notch's game catchphrase "Uuhhh" when you get hurt, which itself is a cryptic reference to the roblox death sound. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as 3blue1brown's genius unfolds itself on their computer screens. What fools... how I pity them. 😂 And yes by the way, I DO have a Minecraft tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the meme' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
theLuigiFan0007 gravity force is always directed to the centre of mass of the Planet, so u will have Cube shaped planet, but with sphere shaped gravity field. There would be 6 isolated facades with a sort of dome (the atmosfere) above it and the edges of the cube without atmosfere. Sorry for Mu bad english
That sounds about right. The gravity would indeed be a bit strange to say the least, but it'd make for interesting gameplay too. Also, depending on the thickness of the "atmosphere", as you said, the edge might touch the corners and they'd have no atmosphere. Or if you made it thick enough to be above them it would end up being much thicker on the flat sides due to the fact you put a spherical atmosphere on a square planet. Your English is actually fairly good, and I can understand it about as good as anyone else's. There's only a few notable thing I'd recommend you do differently. Using "you" is more proper then "u" when referring to someone, although people commonly use that abbreviation. The second thing is that "atmosfere" is spelled "atmosphere" (ph usually makes a "f" sound, think of the atmosphere being a sphere, so you spell it like "atmo" and "sphere"). The last thing is that you said "mu" at the end instead of "my" when you said you were sorry for your bad English. Besides those three things I wouldn't worry too much about it though. You seem to understand English fairly well and can effectively communicate what you wanted to say. only a few minor spelling errors. Just keep working at it and you'l only get better with time. Commenting on the internet and reading what others say is a easy way to practice and learn. Have a nice day!
Well, no it wouldn't in this situation. In real life, yes it would happen, but not in Minetest or Minecraft. It's because the blocks attach to each other in such a way as only user actions, explosions or machines (if you have mods installed for that) would be able to remove them. Gravity only affects movable blocks like sand/gravel and entities like players and items. Items dropped on the ground might have a tendency to try moving to one sit a bit if you were near the corners of said cube. This oddity wouldn't effect sand/gravel as they only fall down towards the block below, but the rate at which they do will be effected by where you are on the cube.
Damn never thought I would need an engineering degree to watch a minecraft video on youtube, this was very well explained you Sir won the internet today.
So incredible how you figured to see the world through the imaginary plane! When I envisioned this idea I only thought of it through the real plane where everything was stretched or squished. Great job
If only they taught maths in schools For anyone who's about to say "but they already do", they don't They tell you to remember a set few math equations and that's it, they don't teach you anything, they wont tell you how to utilise it or how to be creative with it~ If you want to learn maths, give coding a try~
So you are telling me astrophysicists have the same amount of intelligence as a pre-schooler since you don't LEARN any new math from school, university ect. Also you can be a professional mathematician and know nothing about coding you know.
Mesa Meme Radio If you want to learn about complex numbers, you'd need to know trigonometry first. Depending on where you're at in math, you should either learn in 9th or 10th grade. But the basis of trig is pretty easy if a little unintuitive at first, so you could probably learn about it in a Khan academy video right now if you want to.
Mesa Meme Radio same here, understanding with 8th graded base math skills and a bit 9 and 10th grader is a bit difficult. But i still manages itthough (i’m asian, i didn’t quite understand english-fied (?) math)
For arrows, I'd assume do to the nature of this modification they'd curve around the edges no problem, because the coordinates are also curved as it follows them. I can test that though, I just downloaded the source code and I'm going to build it. Don't remember if the arrows mod is included by default so I may need to grab that as well. I'l respond with another comment when I have the results. As for the cannon however, I'v never been able to build a functioning TNT cannon in Minetest. It just blows up. XD
No. This is just some post-processing to make the world _look_ spherical. Well, circular, because that’s all the math covered. A direct 3D analog wouldn’t even be very coherent, with perspective-dependent variable aspect ratio in the horizontal plane. And then what are you going to do once you get all the way around the world? In 2D, you could at least actually make it repeat, although as post-processing of a large world it would cause aliasing with many parts of the world occupying the same space. In 3D, there’s nothing sensible that doesn’t undermine the spherical nature.
It might be possible to orbit the planet once depending on the angle and velocity you fire at as well as the circumference of the planet but I think that the ratio between the planet's acceleration and the height of the arrow would achieve the same effect as firing an arrow in the regular world of minecraft. If you shot straight up then it would fall back to a spherical planet at the same time as the flat planet. This is because the acceleration would change as a function of height where the acceleration towards the planet increased as a function of height. It might appear to travel a greater distance than an arrow on the flat planet, but it would just be an illusion because the ratio between distance and height would stay the same. It would basically travel the same number of blocks, those blocks just appear bigger and bigger the farther away from them you get.
Side note: The uniqueness of the exponential for your purpose follows directly from the uniqueness of solutions to initial value problems for differential equations.Very well explained video, I totally would have believed if you WERE in mathematics!
Actually pretty cool. For those who understood what this man did then with a bit more math you’ll be able to do Quantum Mechanics. Just need multivariable calculus and the ability to do partial differential equations after knowing what he just did.
Came here to see a circle square, instead I got khan academy
Biscuit Nation | Units lol
Commander November your feedback was much needed thank you kind sir
You got owned! You gonna take it? Throw some math back at him!
2+2 is 4 -1 thats 3 quick maths
Savef you biscuit
This is what happens when a programmer tries to fit a square peg in a round hole.
If ya know what I mean ;D
[Careless Whisper]
Kevin Lopez Careless Whisper?
oh, thanks. I wanted to know the name of that song.
Kevin Lopez that one George Michael song?
MrHatoi that's almost literally what he's doing, and it's pretty fucking genius.
*green grid appears*
me: This is so 3Blue1Brown
*end of video*
"Thanks to 3Blue1Brown"
me: knew it
HA
*Notch left the game*
Thomanski couldent handle the math
God left the server
Gmate Gaming yay
Jonathan couldn't*
Jonathan he can, he's a patreon contributor to 3blue1brown who makes math videos and also make the animation tool with which this video was created
When you manage to make a Minecraft video and the comments aren't all children
come at me skrublord im ripped...
k
Haha..... H💿L💿morphic...
*I see what’s happenin’ heEre...*
*You're face to face with greatness and it's strange*
*It's adorable!*
This video is crazy high quality...
+*Dylan Cope* aka _3Blue1Brown_
yeah i think he used grant's python libraries on github or something.
he did, he credits him at the end of the video
Wideo*
Wait, I’m learning?
Tj & Ja no
I think it's some form vectoral math
Me yesterday: "I'll probably never have to touch Euler's formula or solve a differential equation ever again."
When you ask your girl what’s wrong
LMFAO
Thanks for making me laugh :)
What girl? No one likes me...
Error 404 good
Clever my dude
thought this would just be about some shitty shaders.
i was wrong
Mesa Kat Very wrong
Very very wrong
Same
All these squares make a circle. All these squares make a circle.
Lel tfs reference
You beat me to it
KAMI! I need you to tell me I can leave the lookout if I want to!
TFS?
MedicFilms, you can leave the lookout if you want to.
What I am going to do with this information
go learn derivatives and integrals and make a ray tracing engine in cpp and opengl
oh and vector math
Make animal crossing
Bit Spartan forgot the "?"
Make a Minecraft round world mod
4:53 yes totally. Totally realized that.
m0nster I actually for once knew how to relate those three. For once, my brain worked.
Nallid you must be watching rick and morty daily
@RedIAnima YT Looks like shit if you ask me
@RedIAnima YT Doesnt change the fact that it looks like shit
.. Wait, what did i miss? I fell asleep in math class again.
Nice video! It feels like watching a 3blue1brown video!
not enough music, tho
probably uses his animation program, as he has shared the code publically and it looks exactly the same.
Yeah, he literally thanks 3Blue1Brown in this video for the manim library
*wideo
he mentions it at the end of the video
So you're NASA
what
Anohaxer Look up the Flat Earth community and you'll get the joke.
i understand the joke, i just was confused if that was sarcasm or serious. SOmetimes its really hard to tell
MiREK Lol
Poe's law in action, ladies and gentlemen.
I came for a MEINKFRAFTZ vid.
I left with a Geometry Masters degree
And a calculus major at that
Mathematically speaking, this argument is based much more in algebra and analysis than geometry
This is topology I think
This is 2nd semester University lvl
But first we have to talk about parallel universes.
those a presses make up for a nice spherical world
If you do 0.5 a presses in on the moon, you will be able to unlock the circular minecraft world.
Minecraft doesn't have circles...
*Minecraft IS a circle.*
MATPAT, YOU WHERE RIGHT
mob's shadow is circle.
your mom's a circle
ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED
Our profile pictures are circles.
I am a simple man. I see integration in thumbnail, i click.
Hakan Çakıcı [-exp(-(x/rp))]?
yeah so true
Hakan Çakıcı Turkler zeki
I thought the animations looked familiar. This is really well done btw
yeah he uses the same library as 3blue1brown's.
yes, but when the grid goes from rectangular to circulair, it looks weird to me
I saw this video back then in 2016 when I was in school, 11th grade, I didn't understand anything. Now that I'm 2nd year in college I'm very proud to announce that I still don't understand anything.
This is super high quality, great job!
You can tell this was the guy who asked the teacher out loud "What about homework?" before the bell rang...
Very interesting, very well explained!!
hey maikerumine! didn’t expect to see you here lol
I think you could have used a semi-colon somewhere in there!
This really shows you how complex numbers and vector calculus comes up everywhere, amazing video.
2+2 is 4 minus 1 that's 3 quick maffs
hahahaa fuck you i did this joke right before i saw your comment, but i replyed to someone with this
inglish skillzlzzzzzzzzzz
Ever day man on da block, smoke trees
Peter ohne Nachname chill
i am fam
Took the words right outta my mouf
I feel stupid after watching this video.
Can't say much more...
ME too
I was lost once he started putting like 15 variables in each function.
I don't think you should be too worried. I think the maths here is slightly beyond Maths + Further Maths options at UK college (US Highschool level).
Nonfictional Yeti, it wasn't that hard to follow.
Now I don't say that there isn't a lot of things going on and it's hard if you don't know it all. I certainly don't, and I studied half of this shit.
If you really want to learn more math, KhanAcademy , 3blue1brown , blackpenredpen are good channels to check out, oh and also what's his name? Eddie Woo.
KhanAcademy has a comprehensive video lesson library pertaining to Math, from the ground up.
3Blue1Brown uses pretty graphics to ease the understanding of complex problems with relatively simple solutions.
blackpenredpen (yes no capital letters) talks about derivation and integration and shows examples of math problems and how to solve them. Using many different methods.
Eddie Woo talks about numbers and math in a classroom environment, so it is like you are being taught in class, but without a boring teacher, how to tackle math problems in general and so on.
Good Luck with your learning.
IQ INCREASED 200%
Alpha Draconis still pretty low 😂
Watch rick and morty and that sums up to 600%
Well 200% of 0 is still 0.
*IM NOT A MATHEMATICIAN*
This man could use his brain to save the planet and making spaceships, but he makes video about minecraft. Nice :D
Bob that is fucking math from school not college
Muryllo Nunes I would know of I paid attention
+Muryllo Nunes I don't exactly know which high school you went to that taught differential equations and linear algebra classes but mine sure as hell didn't.
"Save the planet and making space ships" with high school math?
Bob I am pretty sure that the maths and physics required for that is much much harder than this
What a fancy way of saying "when the cubes get skinnier they also get shorter" lol. Love the video man
Why ain't I taught this at school?
This is the important shit
this is higher education, University.
Go to university.
Aiden Wale I'm 14
im saying its not taught at school because its too hard. you wont be doing complex numbers and integrals like these until the end of school or the start of university.
you can certainly learn by yourself using the internet and books; i was just answeering your question more or less.
Pizzamanpez z What you get taught in school serves as an introduction to this. You cant build a house starting from the roof, ya know
more like the windows. we dont know where the roof is or if there is any.
but sadly godel has shown that the math house if floating, so fuck math (even though i love it, idk what to do pls)
I didn't imagine testing Minecraft with differential and integral calculus. You are Awesome!!!
9/10 IGN
Too much math
EDIT: wow thanks for the likes
Miscellaneous 64 they did the same shit with metroid
9-10 i hurt my thumb too addictive
7.8/10*
*9/11
7:25 a popup to 'Help translate this channel' I legitimately thought it was about how to make it in English... Well done Jeija, well done. Also, no one commenting about how this video is 9 minutes and 11 seconds??
I accidentaly jumped away from my planet's gravity. Space is nice. Loot's of room.
same
Relatable
Hold on I can understand this.
*Retakes calc 1,2,3 and dif eq
Me 2 years later: Ah of course
i was sure that you were using the 3blue1brown's manim. btw do you have any good tutorial on how to use manim ?
See, this is why I love the Minecraft community, and everyone it includes. Stuff like this happens. Incredible maths and logic applied to a game basically just about blocks. Well done, keep it up.
wtf man. those quik maffs skillz.
Yordi Van trichtveldt 2+2 = 4
Thass quik maffs
I will link this video to anyone who says you don't need math in programming
3:07 or change the way your game renderes making the block you are on the perfect size, changing the shape of the blocks depending on where you are
As somone who actually understood what u are doing you now made me spend my whole winter break on coding and generating weird planet shapes cx
But why did u make the x up and down and y left and right. It triggers me ;_;
Taha Cheema because we're talking about complex plane here?
Lol every single kid left when they saw the math
HOLY SHIT, IMAGINARY NUMBERS FOR A DAMN SPHERE ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?
Mᴀᴄʜɪɴᴀ Have you even been to math classes?
Fucking scrub
Imaginary numbers aren't imaginary m8
Dude. I am at the tiny Venn intersection of Maths and Minecraft and this was the absolute awesomest thing I've seen this year. Subscribed!
how can you do dat complex maf
TheSpaceGamer he's indian
quick mafs
Alexander Wilson Lmao
I never thought I’d see someone combining complex numbers with Minecraft. And I definitely never thought I’d dee integrals in a Minecraft related video. I’m impressed.
This is why the earth is flat..
Except for that fact, that it's not flat.
Illu07 its an oval
Bomb Bro The Plush, I did not say that it’s round. And the world is not a sphere it’s a rough ellipsoid.
lmao
WINTERFOX ( °Г]° )
Have you considered putting your manim code on GitHub too? You do some pretty neat stuff in this video, and manim documentation isn't easy to find :)
Aside from this looking cool and being interesting Is there currently a functional way to make Minecraft maps like planets where you can walk completely around it? But on a larger scale than this of course?
Jake Zepeda There's a shaders that does that and keep the infinit words, just search it up
Um.... nope. You can't walk around it. It creates the illusion of curvature, but no actual curvature.
Well, this is Minetest and the source code is publicly available. So if you know what you're doing it wouldn't be too hard to hack the map generation to create various sphere shaped land masses floating in air that each have their own gravity. The build limits in Minetest are -31000 and +31000 so unlike Minecraft's -256 and +256 you have TONS of space to work with. If I knew more about how Minetest's internals worked I'd immediately start writing some new code to implement those features.
The thing is that that's not shaders. That's terrain generation. Also I'd really like to see how you build a solid sphere out of cubes without breaking reality. At the very least things break down at the center. And that isn't even mentioning that the blocks won't fit in the grid that these worlds are based on, so we are looking at a complete rewrite.
I've thought about what it would take to put a tesselated voxel space on the surface of an actual torus. If you have a certian acceptable scale tolerance, you can use that to constrain the intrinsic and extrinsic radii based on the render distance and world height. If you set that tolerance small enough, you can hide it by approximating the region around the player as flat, and implimenting additional warping in some kind of far plane style lod system to make up for it and allow a smooth continuous toroid surface. If done right, I don't think it would be very noticable, and you should be able to have a fully cohesive looking torus block world while also keeping all the orientable/tesselated properties minecraft is known for.
3blue 1brown, is that you with german accent?
And I kept wondering why this guy's pronounciation of Euler was so beautiful
no
This is hands down the most complicated Minecraft video I’ve ever watched
Yea, Thanks that made ALOT of sense, I will come back when I'm finish trigometry
yea I'll come back after watching some rick and morty
I was waiting for somebody to do this since forever ago. I never asked that it be physically accurate to a spheroid world, I just wanted the cosmetics. Thank you so much.
seeing nobody is commenting "i don't understand" hurts my feeling, because of knowing the fact that i'm the only one who don't understand shit :(
Add 852 I don’t understand either.
Add 852 my head is about to explode
A lot probbably dont. They just arent saying it because theyre embarassed.
as a mathematician, you have to be a mathematician to not get lost, these are (relatively lower) higher level maths, if you watched the video and didn't know what he was going to say next based on his earlier comments it's okay, if this stuff sounds interesting I definitely recommend checking out the channel he gave a shout out to at the end (: and doing your own research into higher level maths
It‘s just a matter of time/level of education in maths. Two years ago I probably wouldn‘t have understood it, too, but now I do.
I promise to watch any mathematic video you will ever make, great job waiting for more
All dislikes are from kids not understanding anything :/
I saw this a couple of years ago. didn't realize it was minetest rather than the closed source minecraft; now that I know what minetest is, this is doubly cool to see !
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Minecraft. The math is completely complex, and without a solid grasp of TRIGGERnometry most of the math will go over a typical player's head. There's also Notch's 3D outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily from a not so popular game ,for instance. Khan academy understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these jokes, to realize that they're not just boring- they say something deep about Math. As a consequence people who dislike Minecraft truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the humour in Notch's game catchphrase "Uuhhh" when you get hurt, which itself is a cryptic reference to the roblox death sound. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as 3blue1brown's genius unfolds itself on their computer screens. What fools... how I pity them. 😂 And yes by the way, I DO have a Minecraft tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the meme' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 IQ points of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.
Patrickhh Spoken like a true Minecraftian professional
I want to say this is a joke but there was way to much put into this for this comment to be a joke
I never thought i would see calc and minecraft in the same video, what a time to be alive.
"In zis wideo, I'm going to cover ze trensformehshen off a flet woxel vorld..."
This video includes video games and education!
What a well-rounded video
But what about making a cube shaped planet?
Just add local gravity to the center of a cube shaped mass of blocks.
When you walk off the edge you get attracted to the new edge you're walking on.
theLuigiFan0007 gravity force is always directed to the centre of mass of the Planet, so u will have Cube shaped planet, but with sphere shaped gravity field. There would be 6 isolated facades with a sort of dome (the atmosfere) above it and the edges of the cube without atmosfere. Sorry for Mu bad english
That sounds about right. The gravity would indeed be a bit strange to say the least, but it'd make for interesting gameplay too. Also, depending on the thickness of the "atmosphere", as you said, the edge might touch the corners and they'd have no atmosphere. Or if you made it thick enough to be above them it would end up being much thicker on the flat sides due to the fact you put a spherical atmosphere on a square planet.
Your English is actually fairly good, and I can understand it about as good as anyone else's. There's only a few notable thing I'd recommend you do differently. Using "you" is more proper then "u" when referring to someone, although people commonly use that abbreviation. The second thing is that "atmosfere" is spelled "atmosphere" (ph usually makes a "f" sound, think of the atmosphere being a sphere, so you spell it like "atmo" and "sphere"). The last thing is that you said "mu" at the end instead of "my" when you said you were sorry for your bad English.
Besides those three things I wouldn't worry too much about it though. You seem to understand English fairly well and can effectively communicate what you wanted to say. only a few minor spelling errors. Just keep working at it and you'l only get better with time. Commenting on the internet and reading what others say is a easy way to practice and learn. Have a nice day!
theLuigiFan0007 The gravity would pull the mass from all sides to force the cube into a spherical shape.
Well, no it wouldn't in this situation. In real life, yes it would happen, but not in Minetest or Minecraft. It's because the blocks attach to each other in such a way as only user actions, explosions or machines (if you have mods installed for that) would be able to remove them. Gravity only affects movable blocks like sand/gravel and entities like players and items. Items dropped on the ground might have a tendency to try moving to one sit a bit if you were near the corners of said cube. This oddity wouldn't effect sand/gravel as they only fall down towards the block below, but the rate at which they do will be effected by where you are on the cube.
Damn never thought I would need an engineering degree to watch a minecraft video on youtube, this was very well explained you Sir won the internet today.
This guy made a video on how to make Minecraft round when he could instead be a Microsoft IT person.
Discovery Channel Documentary or he could be both?...
@RedIAnima YT You must be of the African persuasion
this video brings Minecraft to a whole new level
that's great, but you could have at least mentioned that it was minetest and not minecraft in the title
jazzj2 Minexam
I actually find it funny that people didn't realize that the game used in the video was Minetest, not Minecraft.
rdococ It could have just been Minecraft with a resource pack
Who. Gives. A. Flying. Fuck.
Honestly?
Eh, I've always preferred swimming fucks.
So incredible how you figured to see the world through the imaginary plane! When I envisioned this idea I only thought of it through the real plane where everything was stretched or squished. Great job
Yeah let's just switch out all the coordinates so it's more confusing
No. I cant handle this. My mind just cant imagine what you are talking about. Great job!
How do I make my Minecraft world like this?
there are shaders for this
Astero H you’re about 2 years to late.
@@cowchunks5120 lol sorry
Holy crap! This is an amazing video with the visuals. You have more awesome visuals and animations than most of the 'succesful' youtubers. Subbed!
If only they taught maths in schools
For anyone who's about to say "but they already do", they don't
They tell you to remember a set few math equations and that's it, they don't teach you anything, they wont tell you how to utilise it or how to be creative with it~
If you want to learn maths, give coding a try~
quick maffssssssssss
So you are telling me astrophysicists have the same amount of intelligence as a pre-schooler since you don't LEARN any new math from school, university ect. Also you can be a professional mathematician and know nothing about coding you know.
i actually got interested in maths because of programming.
School is garbage
Um, unless you are coding a 3d game, there won't be much complicated math.
I'm not gonna lie, I didn't understand a lot... But do really love the math behind this, you earned a new subscriber ! Keep up the amazing work!
there's a shader that does exactly this but keeps the infinite worlds
Yes, they're called Acid Shaders.
TheTotoCraft there's also one that does the animal crossing effect of the world being curved
Lunar N what's it called?
Rovic Juvida animal crossing shaders
cs127 never ends
Thanks for explaining how it works. Very easy to understand and clearly explained 👍
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This is super cool man! Nice freaking work!
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Me: 2 + 2 = 4
Thass quik maffs
4 is the middle finger if you count on your hand in binary
-1 that's 3, quick maffs.
Beautiful indeed! Especially when the euler identity came into play.
New Erigion Euler's identity is such a mathematical beauty.
Me an 8th grader trying to understand this shit
Mesa Meme Radio If you want to learn about complex numbers, you'd need to know trigonometry first. Depending on where you're at in math, you should either learn in 9th or 10th grade.
But the basis of trig is pretty easy if a little unintuitive at first, so you could probably learn about it in a Khan academy video right now if you want to.
I can do trig easily. and i am an eighth grader. But again i am asian.
Mesa Meme Radio same
im a 7th grader and i easily under stand it, i code though, let me rephrase that... im learning code
Mesa Meme Radio same here, understanding with 8th graded base math skills and a bit 9 and 10th grader is a bit difficult. But i still manages itthough (i’m asian, i didn’t quite understand english-fied (?) math)
i love you jeija thank you so much for mesecons
hey great video, would you like to explain me how to use 3blue1browns library?
3B1B has put all of his past projects on there. Just look at those.
The funny thing about this video for me is that it's actually relevant to something I'm trying to do
Very interesting, how would things like, dropping stuff out of inventory, shooting an arrow, or shooting a TNT cannon work? Would it be effected?
For arrows, I'd assume do to the nature of this modification they'd curve around the edges no problem, because the coordinates are also curved as it follows them. I can test that though, I just downloaded the source code and I'm going to build it. Don't remember if the arrows mod is included by default so I may need to grab that as well. I'l respond with another comment when I have the results. As for the cannon however, I'v never been able to build a functioning TNT cannon in Minetest. It just blows up. XD
No. This is just some post-processing to make the world _look_ spherical. Well, circular, because that’s all the math covered. A direct 3D analog wouldn’t even be very coherent, with perspective-dependent variable aspect ratio in the horizontal plane. And then what are you going to do once you get all the way around the world? In 2D, you could at least actually make it repeat, although as post-processing of a large world it would cause aliasing with many parts of the world occupying the same space. In 3D, there’s nothing sensible that doesn’t undermine the spherical nature.
It might be possible to orbit the planet once depending on the angle and velocity you fire at as well as the circumference of the planet but I think that the ratio between the planet's acceleration and the height of the arrow would achieve the same effect as firing an arrow in the regular world of minecraft. If you shot straight up then it would fall back to a spherical planet at the same time as the flat planet. This is because the acceleration would change as a function of height where the acceleration towards the planet increased as a function of height. It might appear to travel a greater distance than an arrow on the flat planet, but it would just be an illusion because the ratio between distance and height would stay the same. It would basically travel the same number of blocks, those blocks just appear bigger and bigger the farther away from them you get.
Side note: The uniqueness of the exponential for your purpose follows directly from the uniqueness of solutions to initial value problems for differential equations.Very well explained video, I totally would have believed if you WERE in mathematics!
I can do 2+2
that's equal to 3
The whole video I thought this is the exact same typeface 3B1B uses and wondered if it was therefore made with the same software they use. Nice video!
I failed GCSE maths for a reason.
IneptOrange this is not GCSE maths, this is significantly higher level
Is that reason because you didn't revise enough?
Martin D No.
If you say so...
This is just so awesome! subscribed already and your style is cleary inspired by 3Blue1Brown, one of my favourite youtubers! Keep on!
Man, that's high level math
JohnGreekHunter it's high school maths ...
*Begining college
You don't start learning about this stuff unless you're accelerated in math or become a freshman at college
Complex numbers are high school math in Poland. Apart from the holomorphic property. Complex calculus is college level.
I learned this in high school as well, pretty easy
Calculus👍🏻
You may be a math student, but your line of thinking in the derivation of exp(z) was actually very enlightening. Thank you.
I'm a Science guy.. this makes 0 sense to me ;-;
Dont worry, math is not related to science
Actually pretty cool. For those who understood what this man did then with a bit more math you’ll be able to do Quantum Mechanics. Just need multivariable calculus and the ability to do partial differential equations after knowing what he just did.
fucking genuis
yea
SilverWind MC he watches Rick and Morty
1984: we will have flying cars in the future
2017: how to make a sphere world in Minecraft using math