I doubt very highly you're still reading comments on this, but on the off chance you are, I referenced this video today to build my first Redstone contraption on my own. I'm pretty sure subtracting the Redstone strength was the only solution to my problem. Thanks so much and good job explaining this. I couldn't be happier or more proud. Thanks again, man :)
watching this like 4 years late, I never realized how cool and useful comparators were in minecraft or really how to use them in general. This has given me so many fun ideas to screw around with redstone.
NoRMiEx all of it is easy for me except the chest. I messed around with all of it and it’s REALLY simple. But the conclusion I’ve come down with about the chest is that the first item you put in, it gives a 1 strength. Second item you put in, it gives another strength. Fourth stack you put in gives a strength of 3 and sixth stack you put in gives a strength of 4. Starting from the fourth stack, you have to keep on putting 2 stacks to get another strength signal
CheeseyDeath15 I watched the video and think the easiest thing to do is the cauldron, u can take out or put water in and it will activate, then when you put it back in or take it out it deactivates
Ngl I thought repeater is harder but now, I finnaly know how hard comparators are, like I just use comparators for making automatic arrow or potion launchers and hidden room puzzles
These things are so useful, I've reached that point in my redstone career where now I'm not just copying everyone else's designs (always) but now I'm putting like 3 circuits together to make even crazier builds, and understanding how the random redstone bits that make up the originals work is important when in tight spaces! Also that clock and extender are so much more compact then what I just spent hours on trying to fit with old designs
That’s actually helped a lot, I never knew and thought it was a version of the repeater/didn’t have any functions asides being mistaken for the repeated in creative
*Mumbo:* "There's two little prongs sticking up and a light." *Me:* This isn't so bad, I can do this. *Mumbo:* "Then the comparator compares this input to that input which compares to the other input which altogether determines the output and-" *Me:* Yeah ok nevermind
It’s so easy to understand you just ha e to divide but 14 from the input on the left of the comparator subtract the input on the left with the input on the front learn rocket science and then bam you’ve got it
It's been just over 6 years since you created this video and its still helping people. I just built my first minecart chest loader with your help :) You should be chuffed to bits sir.
There doesn't seem to be an "addition" mode. Normal mode doesn't add the input signal strengths; it just checks whether the secondary input signal is stronger than the main input, and if it is, the secondary input inhibits the output.
This is exactly what I needed. I needed one redstone torch to be off long enough for it to allow 64 items to pass through a hopper without having a massive circuit.
out of all the redstone stuff i didn't know the function of a comparator other than that you can make pulse extenders read items in stuff and make a redstone clock thx for the vid it helps
I think I have a good explanation for the Redstone comparator equation. I included a TL;DR at the end, and I am willing to answer questions or make revisions to my explanation. So the fullness of each slot is measured as a percentage. The fullness of a container is measured as the average of each fullness percentage, and the fullness of the container is also a percentage. At a glance, one might assume they could multiply the fullness percentage by the maximum signal strength of 15 to find the output strength of a comparator reading a container. It's important to know that truncation is used in order to remove all decimal values from a number. It's nothing fancy, the numbers past the decimal point are literally just chopped off the final answer. It's because of truncation that if the fullness percentage was simply multiplied by max signal strength 15, there is a situation in which a nearly empty container (about 7% or less) won't register. If a container was 1% full, 1% x 15 = 0.15, and the .15 would be lost to truncation. Instead the equation multiplies by 14 and adds 1 to make up for not multiplying by 15. Now, it doesn't matter if fullness x 14 < 1, because 1 will always be added to the final answer before the decimal values are removed. TL;DR: Each increment of Redstone signal is like a box, and each box can hold only 7% or less of the container being read. The first 7% needs only one box, but the 8th percent needs another box. *So for every 7% of the container's total space being used, a single increment of Redstone signal strength is produced.*
THIS IS SO COOOOOOOOOL I HAD NO IDEA WHAT COMPARATORS DO BUT NOW THEY MAKE SO MUCH SENSE so to make like a auto sorter what they would be doing is problably running redstone into the hopper and if there is more than a sertain amount of items then it turns off the redstone letting to put the items in a chest
what i learned today: - how to make a pulse extender - " " " a compact redstone clock - " " " an anti-overflow for my sugar cane farm (it's slow, but who knows when the doble chest will fill up) and all from a 4-year old video
Jome it helps to actually test it while watching the video. You learn by doing. Also this is more boring, but you can read up on all the blocks in Minecraft on the wiki. This is how Mumbo learned what the comparator was for. As for how to make complex contraptions out of them, once you understand how it works with other redstone mechanics, THEN you can start getting creative with it. Just like all redstone and just like math in real life
Thank you so much! I had to replay a few sections to fully understand it, but now I will be able to show off my redstone "expertise" to my friends. If anybody is still confused, I would suggest watching Mumbo Jumbo's TH-cam short on comparators, and then rewatching this one. Again, thanks so much Mumbo!
This video is SO helpful! I never used comparators because I didn't know how to use them but now that you've explained what they do and how they work, I can use them with redstone more often! Thank you very much! 🐸
Thanks for this video man. I knew ZERO about comparators. I just looked at'em and got scared. This is a great video for helping new redstone guys like myself get started.
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Me at the start of this video: What is Minecraft? Me at the end of this video: 2x4^2(6-3x9) equals 2x4^2(-21) equals the equator of earth plus the cosmic background radiation strenght divided by the mass of the sun equals 43.
teacher: *asks a simple question* nobody: the super smart minecraft kid that everyone likes because he's the after school redstone teacher/mumbo: "The redstone output through a comparator from a container is found by the sum of all slots' fullness divided by the number of slots in the container times fourteen then add one."
Wow I had no idea how the Comparatorclock and Pulse Extenders worked before watching this, but now in 2018 I know how they work... how have I not seen this video yet? Lol...
8:17 thanks for explaining this one, as you explained the subtract mode i tried to figure out myself why this clock works, and i came to the same conclusion. And you confirming it is a good feeling
@@frostyfrog3018 keep in mind that this is only the compartator not full contraption cuz i was fine at geometry i thought i was smart till i do redstone
TH-cam watcher wants to battle TH-cam watcher sends out Brain Mumbo Jumbo sends out redstone Redstone uses comparator Its super effective, brain is now confused
Just a tip for those who don't understand the subtracting mode: A redstone charge is 15 blocks and minuses 1 block charge for every block moved. The comparator takes what is being put in because that is however many blocks of charge left is being input and subtracting it from the secondary input being put from the main input. Making minecraft ur new math class thus Minecraft: Education Edition is born. =P
Oh I’m confused as anything, but I understood just enough to make a (VERY VERY SIMPLE) hopper clock and upload a video on it. Very tenacious for someone as clueless as me about redstone.
What we learn: Redstone Repeater
What’s on the test: Redstone Comparator
What I remember: Redstone Dust
The only thing I knew before this vid was how to make a redstone clock with comparators
I used cakes and comparators as redstone sources, and the signal gets weakened as you eat it.
That’s about all I’ve ever done with comparators
Mumbo: that one Indian TH-camr
Ok
Lol same
"I understood all of that"
*nervously sweats as lie detector is about to show results*
stfu
@Bumblen Gaming BITCH PLEASE
@Dank Meme Master Stop it.....
get some help......
@Dank Meme Master i actually dont know that meme XD
@Dank Meme Master Nano
That feeling when you love redstone but suck at it and cannot comprehend most of the essentials.
[human confusion noises]
Damn I didnt need such a personal attack😂
No, he knows how to do it 🤔😂
Samuel Payne r/whoooosh
Hit to close to home
“I like your funny word magic man.”
You're welcome for the 69th like
@@pineapplemilkshake2800 ♋
I like ur magic words funny man
@@Vezyx_Zephyx I like your magic words, magic man
Amogus
Video title: "Comparator"
Mumbo: *holds a Repeater*
BLOKBUSTR how did I not notice that?
Bruh hes holding comparator not reapetear omg ur stupid and dumb and blind
i saw that to i burst out laughing
lol
That really confused me tbh
@@uglyfatgore8240 wtf
"What did you understand from this video?"
Me: "His English."
*_Chinese_*
Me: learning more Minecraft
1 comparators input
2 things activate the comparator
Then how the Hella u can speak English??
@Ritz Has Nitz Wait, ohh,,, didn't read it carefully hahahahahaa
I knew all of this.
Good for you bumbo
Mumbo Vlogs me to mumbo!
Mumbo Vlogs your the best vlogger and gamer on TH-cam. Entertainment not skill- sorry but your not a pro minecrafter
Mumbo Vlogs hi mumbo. Plz say hi back
ollie just want to let you know i love youre videos (sorry if i spelled youre name wrong)
I can’t even imagine the person trying to code this into this game
I can't imagine creating redstone items for complex contraptions, just for it to never be used.
@@Luna-mo4bp I can't imagine using gold pressure plates.
@@ado- yes
it's not hard to code in, the comparator breaks down to really simple operations
@@ishdx9374 especially as coding in java is fairly straightforward
Wild mumbo jumbo used: confusion
It was super effective
So I am confusion...
@Daniel Whidden
Confusion is a psychic move that also deals damage so it can be super effective
m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Confusion_(move)
@@bob-gn9xj You madlad..
@Daniel Whidden you got rekt
I am confused!
minecraft red stone should become a subject in school.
You would reprove anyway
Zdjksks YTkajd it’s electrical engineering
This is so true
Alex May yeah, it is
eh, i guess so... even though i suck at redstone, i can do some redstone like secret basic piston doors, but other than that, NOPE.
Albert Einstein: I’m the smartest man in the world
Redstone engineers: Hold my comparator
Aman Tiwari
It’s a joke you dimmadumbass
r/wooooooooosh
Car
@@avatarenjoyer2911 ba dum tzz
So true
Usually if I wake up at 3am and can't fall asleep anymore, I come back to this video, its really helpful in those scenarios
I doubt very highly you're still reading comments on this, but on the off chance you are, I referenced this video today to build my first Redstone contraption on my own. I'm pretty sure subtracting the Redstone strength was the only solution to my problem. Thanks so much and good job explaining this. I couldn't be happier or more proud. Thanks again, man :)
😊
JOKES ON YOU I ACTUALLY READ THIS
@@tykenagrigg1102 don't we all
Ok
watching this like 4 years late, I never realized how cool and useful comparators were in minecraft or really how to use them in general. This has given me so many fun ideas to screw around with redstone.
Same
Uhhhh *nervous cough*
@@djdougherty1987 youve missed out on so much comparatoring 😔
Conclusion:
Slap it on the ground and click it a few times.
You’ll feel satisfied after
yes
😂😂😂
The person at Mojang that designed redstone is definitely Harvard material
And smart..
ErrorBrine 303 harvard material is smart lol
It’s not that complex
yas
Nah he just made it light up and work and transmit signals it the stuff people do with it thats smart
I learned something new: confusion.
Lucy Ahn hurt themselves in their confusion!
it's useless unless you're a psychic type
@@rene2340 true
That's something I've had for a long long time
I was born with confusion
*BEFORE WATCHING VIDEO*
Let's get some Comparator circuits in action!
*after watching video*
I'm happy with repeaters :]
the easiest thing to do is the chest thing
but besides that the rest is a bit confusing..
NoRMiEx all of it is easy for me except the chest. I messed around with all of it and it’s REALLY simple. But the conclusion I’ve come down with about the chest is that the first item you put in, it gives a 1 strength. Second item you put in, it gives another strength. Fourth stack you put in gives a strength of 3 and sixth stack you put in gives a strength of 4. Starting from the fourth stack, you have to keep on putting 2 stacks to get another strength signal
Same
CheeseyDeath15 I watched the video and think the easiest thing to do is the cauldron, u can take out or put water in and it will activate, then when you put it back in or take it out it deactivates
Ngl I thought repeater is harder but now, I finnaly know how hard comparators are, like I just use comparators for making automatic arrow or potion launchers and hidden room puzzles
Me:you won’t need math in real life.
Mumbo: next is subtract mode
Me learning science in school : booorriiiinngg
Me learning REDSTONE science : it’s big brain time
Agreed
Fun fact! Most people assume that the red dots on cake are frosting or sprinkles but it's actually redstone dust!
sexy
sexy
Sexy
sexy
Ugly
I understand everything about how it works and then he uses it in a real situation and the confusion kicks in.
Imagine actually being steve and going to engineering university to understand these concepts and taking notes..
Lol😂👌
th-cam.com/video/X7Mpp35EAqI/w-d-xo.html
That's an actual thing lol
Arka Chanda yes
This is so helpfull💪🏻 ty mumbo ❤️
Guess I'm gonna get a B !
this is why mumbo jumbo is so popular. his tutorials are extremely straightforward.
bravo
*Mumbo:* "I'm gonna teach you redstone today!"
villager hrrm noises
Hrmmm
pillager noises: harmmmm
The funny thing about this, is at the same time I read this comment, I swear I heard that exact sound in the video
Me:surprisingly understands it.
Also me: ok but why and where would i use it
Setting up problem solving games? Like portal or lego. Or collecting games using the chest.
automatic sugar cane farms and exp farms (i think)
I use these for my house/base/farm/zoo/umm aquarium
why
yourlord_reebloox how would that do anything in them
Before the video: *confused*
After the video: *confused screaming*
Puff 'n' sting enthusiast 69 likes
@@astro_aya im the 70
*confussion intensifies* would have been better
@@jeronimolopez6758 Normie
@@ven5707 you prefer " confused screaming "?
I like how he made a yt short a year ago and he explained it easier, shows how mumbo gotten better
These things are so useful, I've reached that point in my redstone career where now I'm not just copying everyone else's designs (always) but now I'm putting like 3 circuits together to make even crazier builds, and understanding how the random redstone bits that make up the originals work is important when in tight spaces! Also that clock and extender are so much more compact then what I just spent hours on trying to fit with old designs
That’s actually helped a lot, I never knew and thought it was a version of the repeater/didn’t have any functions asides being mistaken for the repeated in creative
*Mumbo:* "There's two little prongs sticking up and a light."
*Me:* This isn't so bad, I can do this.
*Mumbo:* "Then the comparator compares this input to that input which compares to the other input which altogether determines the output and-"
*Me:* Yeah ok nevermind
It is perfectly understandable.
write notes
misunderstandable, have a great day
he do be speaking っTVtsgt^_^@*27ныиышчарвоты№这种 doe
It’s so easy to understand you just ha e to divide but 14 from the input on the left of the comparator subtract the input on the left with the input on the front learn rocket science and then bam you’ve got it
Instructions unclear, accidentally stole Russia's nuclear launch codes.
Oh no you are going to go to gulag
Send now hehehe
lol
yo pass that
this made me laugh
Brain cells: infinite
My brain cells burned
Mine are deep fried in a dogs belly
@Zara for universal lord me too i understood the most
He is smarter than rick
just make a comparator in subtract mode through your braincells
Mumbo: Explains math
Me: OH NO NOT MATH, I THOUGHT I ESCAPED YOU!
Math, when you're a kid, is ez
@@pichuplayz7335 Yes e
@@pichuplayz7335 for u
@@w4s1chd grade 3 math is ez gg,higher lvls are just pure brianduckery
@@thalassaer4137 not for me
Today I faced my fears. I used the comparator.
👏👏👏
👏👏👏
👏👏👏
👏👏👏
What were your results?
It's been just over 6 years since you created this video and its still helping people. I just built my first minecart chest loader with your help :) You should be chuffed to bits sir.
See, these are the kind of redstone classes I can take. If I try to become a genius in only one video, my head will explode and my mom will get mad.
Woah woah woah... I played minecraft to get away from maths.
wuss
Happens later on in life too. One guy took BBA instead of engineering to get away from Maths and then he had to take up Statistics lmaooo
HAHAHAA. I have no idea how this is not the top comment!
DevilishhDJ Hilarious
Litterally Minecraft is a game with perimiter,area and electric wiring 🙄 basically a 3D sand box
Me: Oh boy, I'm gonna build so many cool stuff after this
Me after the video: Ayyyye wooden doors with one button are still cool
I am actually really good at redstone, I use iron doors with pressure plates
@@gnammyhamster9554 heh you're nothing I can move a piston with a lever
Please, I can power tracks with red stone blocks.
Amateurs, I can throw snowballs using levers
All of you have nothing I can throw 2 fire charges and open a door
8:53 comparator clock
9:13 pulse extender
10:04 automated dropper
Nice
*Notch must be the smartest guy on the planet to know all of this info in his shiny head*
Well I guess he invented it -_-
Mangobolt no Microsoft added the comparator, and new red stone physics
@@itsoracle r/wooooooosh
Lol
Garfield Mobile Gaming saying it won’t make you better
Addition mode:
if(a < b):
output = 0
else:
output = a
Subtraction mode:
if(a < b):
output = 0
else:
output = a - b
Liam Borella thanks for this, cleared things up due to bad memory when watching vids :-)
Thanks a lot. Addition mode was a pretty clear *if/else* statement, but I was a bit confused on the subtraction mode :)
There doesn't seem to be an "addition" mode. Normal mode doesn't add the input signal strengths; it just checks whether the secondary input signal is stronger than the main input, and if it is, the secondary input inhibits the output.
Liam Borella thanks
I think it's less "addition" mode and more "comparison" more.
Video title: how to use a camparator... Proceeds to hold repeater in the thumbnail
Lol
It is so that the viewer is not overwhelmed before clicking
r/onejob
This is exactly what I needed. I needed one redstone torch to be off long enough for it to allow 64 items to pass through a hopper without having a massive circuit.
out of all the redstone stuff i didn't know the function of a comparator other than that you can make pulse extenders read items in stuff and make a redstone clock thx for the vid it helps
All i ever used it for was redstone clocks and container reading ;/
THANK YOU!
IVE BEEN WONDERING ABOUT THIS FOR YEARS
YOU SIR ARE AMAZING
Edit: never mind I’m super confused
What I see: Comparator
What I hear: *SIGNAL STRENGTH*
Thanks Mumbo for teaching me about comparators. It really helped me with my redstone contraptions.
Hmmm... A video about the comparator.
*Looks at thumbnail*
Why is he holding a repeater lol
***** Lol mumbo had a spoon moment again!
Zakiyyah Gangat LEL
Ernest GamingEC what the fuck is 'Lel' it makes me cringe every time I see it.
lel
lithium 1817 hahahaha lel
Say redstone signal strength one more time.
Redstone signal strength
Redstone signal strenght one more time... YAY I DID IT U WONT TRICK ME!!!!!!!
Rodmod SAY WOOF AGAIN
WOOF AGAIN
Redstone signal strength
I think I have a good explanation for the Redstone comparator equation. I included a TL;DR at the end, and I am willing to answer questions or make revisions to my explanation.
So the fullness of each slot is measured as a percentage. The fullness of a container is measured as the average of each fullness percentage, and the fullness of the container is also a percentage.
At a glance, one might assume they could multiply the fullness percentage by the maximum signal strength of 15 to find the output strength of a comparator reading a container. It's important to know that truncation is used in order to remove all decimal values from a number. It's nothing fancy, the numbers past the decimal point are literally just chopped off the final answer.
It's because of truncation that if the fullness percentage was simply multiplied by max signal strength 15, there is a situation in which a nearly empty container (about 7% or less) won't register. If a container was 1% full, 1% x 15 = 0.15, and the .15 would be lost to truncation.
Instead the equation multiplies by 14 and adds 1 to make up for not multiplying by 15. Now, it doesn't matter if fullness x 14 < 1, because 1 will always be added to the final answer before the decimal values are removed.
TL;DR: Each increment of Redstone signal is like a box, and each box can hold only 7% or less of the container being read. The first 7% needs only one box, but the 8th percent needs another box. *So for every 7% of the container's total space being used, a single increment of Redstone signal strength is produced.*
your comment made me understand why people would always add + 1 in truncating calls in programming
THIS IS SO COOOOOOOOOL I HAD NO IDEA WHAT COMPARATORS DO BUT NOW THEY MAKE SO MUCH SENSE
so to make like a auto sorter what they would be doing is problably running redstone into the hopper and if there is more than a sertain amount of items then it turns off the redstone letting to put the items in a chest
**Me before this video**
Me:Let's make some comparator creations..
**Me after this video**
*Ignites TnT*
Minecaraft is for kids. They said.
Leszek Wójcik .it's for any age
But smart one
Leszek Wójcik only math pros can master the art of redstone
@Dgstowe lol same here
Anyone can play it it's fun
nice thumbnail mumbo i like how youre holding a repeater
Pqroxysm same
Pqroxysm is that sarcasm: 'nice thumbnail'
I have his texture pack the third torch on the repeater is inside his hand
*comparator
Pqroxysm you try editing
what i learned today:
- how to make a pulse extender
- " " " a compact redstone clock
- " " " an anti-overflow for my sugar cane farm (it's slow, but who knows when the doble chest will fill up)
and all from a 4-year old video
Yes java comparators are easy and understandable but I play on bedrock and on bedrock idk how it works
@@stephensingh3422 Kinda the same but not as auto as java
I think this is the most complicated object in Minecraft.
Command block:i am a joke for you?
Structure block:Am I a joke to you?
Mumbo explained it super well, I’m not the most experienced with red stone but I think I understand the comparator now
@@acear6334 structure blocks are easy
Dirt:Am i a-.Ok fine.Nobody likes me
"How to use redstone comparator in minecraft" thank you so much mumbo, i was trying so hard using them in minesweeper but found no luck.
That's mean you jerk
I now somehow know LESS about comparators. I'm gonna have to watch this video a few hundred times before I understand these things.
And the other mode is repeating, so pistons and whatnot keep going back and forth.
Jome it helps to actually test it while watching the video. You learn by doing. Also this is more boring, but you can read up on all the blocks in Minecraft on the wiki. This is how Mumbo learned what the comparator was for. As for how to make complex contraptions out of them, once you understand how it works with other redstone mechanics, THEN you can start getting creative with it. Just like all redstone and just like math in real life
Thank you so much! I had to replay a few sections to fully understand it, but now I will be able to show off my redstone "expertise" to my friends. If anybody is still confused, I would suggest watching Mumbo Jumbo's TH-cam short on comparators, and then rewatching this one. Again, thanks so much Mumbo!
Science Teacher: Quantum Physics is the most hardest concept in the world
Minecraft: *hold my redstone*
Ahhh yes english most hardest
@@gytoser801 ITS A JOKE
@@dooda9566where is mr kettle
Grace Michael died in a plane accident
@@dooda9566 I'm shaking rn
This video is SO helpful! I never used comparators because I didn't know how to use them but now that you've explained what they do and how they work, I can use them with redstone more often! Thank you very much! 🐸
Me: ok let’s learn this
My brain: no
just no
This is very realistic and it's based on the real-world Comparator IC.A bit of electronics knowledge helped me!
Thanks for this video man. I knew ZERO about comparators. I just looked at'em and got scared. This is a great video for helping new redstone guys like myself get started.
I wish the same happened to me.
"get started"?!
People usually get started with normal redstone and repeaters..
Comparators are a bit advanced level...
I had no idea they were that useful! Thank you for making this! I understand a lot more of your contraptions now :D :D
Friend: *Shows me Redstone machine with no comparators*
Me: oh that pretty simp-
Friend: *Adds comparator*
Me: HOW DOES THIS WORK??!
Thank You Very Much Mumbo Jumbo Now I Understand Everything About Redstone Comparators!❤
This didn't make sense when I first started doing redstone, but now that I've made a few things this actually helps a ton!
Thank you Mumbo, I can always count on you to make complex Minecraft concepts sound less complex but still relatively complex...
I used to think comparators split one redstone line into 2 because of the way it looks
You could just place Redstone branching away from each other to do that
Same
same
i used to think it was a repeater thats overcomplicated
But teeing off of a regular redstone line is the same effect lol
thank u mumbo. now I know almost everything I need to know about Redstone
Me during video: ohh so that's how you use comparators
Me after video: how do you even use these things
“Minecraft is for kids” they said
“Redstone is simple” they said
*cue mumbo*
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@@cosmonut-fr No, I don't think I will.
*After the video*
Me: "Okay, I think I get it now. It does look kinda like the repeater."
Also me: "WAIT, WHAT THE FREAK ARE REPEATERS?"
rEpEaTeRs ReSeT tHe SiGnAl StReNgTh To 15 DuH.
aND DElaY tHE rEdStOnE SiGnAL
aND limIt iT To oNe dIrEctIon
AnD yoU CaN ToGglE thE DeLAy oF ThE SIgNal
iTs ACtuAlLy XIV nOT XV
Mumbo building a giant xp farm: easy
Mumbo repeating the same word 3 times: complicated
Me at the start of this video: What is Minecraft?
Me at the end of this video: 2x4^2(6-3x9) equals 2x4^2(-21) equals the equator of earth plus the cosmic background radiation strenght divided by the mass of the sun equals 43.
what?
Wemal a exactly 😂😂
Clearly, you got something wrong in there: the answer is 42.
David Allen fork. Guess I didn't watch the whole vid then. Thx for pointing out. I appreci8 m8
AB hi
u got Facebook
Mumbo... I'm going to pretend like I know how to do the thing now.
Ah yes i totally get it
Damn you had to edit these many videos. I hope this copyright bs is over fast
9:36 i was literally JUST mentally planning a redstone system that required a bit more time than a button can provide, thank you!!
teacher: *asks a simple question*
nobody:
the super smart minecraft kid that everyone likes because he's the after school redstone teacher/mumbo: "The redstone output through a comparator from a container is found by the sum of all slots' fullness divided by the number of slots in the container times fourteen then add one."
guys i think he was trying to make a joke here not be technical
That's very useless "nobody"
@Brink Esourd ah ok
@Brink Esourd The use of the word "nobody" in the original comment. It's completely useless.
Lol
Wow I had no idea how the Comparatorclock and Pulse Extenders worked before watching this, but now in 2018 I know how they work... how have I not seen this video yet? Lol...
Rocket league!!!!!
@@comradeorange1645 what about it, I'm a rl ytber
Title: How to Use The Redstone Comparator un Minecraft!
Thumbnail: holds a redstone repeater
8:17 thanks for explaining this one, as you explained the subtract mode i tried to figure out myself why this clock works, and i came to the same conclusion. And you confirming it is a good feeling
Mumbo: *explains very simple thing 4 times*
Mumbo: "now I know that might be confusing"
Still confusing
9:59 NEIN NEIN NEIN
Uhh... What song?
I feel like someone could make a remix out of this.
Oliver Sheye ecks dee
NEIN TURKEY NEIN
Sehr schön erkannt, Kamerad!
Math Teacher: Hello students!
Genius Math students: Yay, math!
Teacher: Today we will learn about...
Students: *Internal excitement*
Teacher: Comparators!
Students: *internal disgust*
yup that pretty much sums up my minecraft and school lives
Genius Logic students: *visible confusion*
@@frostyfrog3018 r/iamverysmart
I’d refute too ( also very smart) but I wanted to make a joke
@@frostyfrog3018 keep in mind that this is only the compartator not full contraption cuz i was fine at geometry i thought i was smart till i do redstone
Class: Redstone dust
Homework: redstone repeater
The test: c o m p a r a t o r
This made me feel empowered to play Minecraft
TH-cam watcher wants to battle
TH-cam watcher sends out Brain
Mumbo Jumbo sends out redstone
Redstone uses comparator
Its super effective, brain is now confused
Brain uses neuron.. Redstone is fixed
Redstone uses *Mumbo Jumbo*
@@tanaka6691 redstone *wins*
Mumbo uses uno reverse card
PoKéMoN
Just a tip for those who don't understand the subtracting mode:
A redstone charge is 15 blocks and minuses 1 block charge for every block moved. The comparator takes what is being put in because that is however many blocks of charge left is being input and subtracting it from the secondary input being put from the main input. Making minecraft ur new math class thus Minecraft: Education Edition is born. =P
Deiyn Ascencio I’m just more conflufled
Ummmmmm ok?
This is so incredibly helpful. I've been using the smaller redstone clock without really knowing the math, but this made it very clear.
Thank you Mumbo!! This exactly what I need, I can finally continue with my redstone projects! 👌
The fact that he's holding a repeater in the thumbnail annoys me
Hey what's up Yung Cash Register aka Lil BROOMSTICK
Gavin White: How high are you?
I didnt even notice that, but i hate it!!!!
Finally somebody said it
Oh lol ikr
8:56 Redstone clocks should be called Paradox Circuits, this gave me the idea.
I was just thinking that!
mumbo: gives the clearest explanation of a comparator possible
the comment section: *confusion*
"How to use the redstone comparator in Minecraft."
*Holds a repeater in the thumbnail*
Lmfao
what on mars is this thing? How on mars does this work? How on mars can I use this?
TriDeapthBear Go to Mars u wil see it! 😂
why don't you do RESEARCH :0
+Noah M. What on mars is research?!?!
TriDeapthBear penis penis penis penis penis
It's easy man
All of you : *conused screaming *
Me: I built with comparators and survived.
Mr. Bleach people are talking about how they don’t understand but I get it :(
the hero we have, but dont deserve
Oh I’m confused as anything, but I understood just enough to make a (VERY VERY SIMPLE) hopper clock and upload a video on it. Very tenacious for someone as clueless as me about redstone.
So many idiots
I'm mostly understanding it. Granted I'm only in like the first quarter of the vid 😂
Edit: I finished the video and understand it entirely