Presumably the Lever is just a mechanism for interacting with redstone. Like a feather quill, being used to spread ink on a page. The function of Redstone depends on its being disturbed or reconfigured in a certain way, hence why the ore only glows when something touches it. The actual power comes from the redstone itself, even if it's embedded in some other mechanism.
@@DarkSpirit64 your right, even after many years *some* radioactive materials cant last billions. this means eventually in mimnecraft radioactive materials should decay but its fair to say if irl some materials take billions of years applying that to the game they wont rly ever lose it
@@ceramic5153 its not repeaters its torches, the recipe symbolises how you could double invert a signal to get power, nothing is inherintly spceil about redstone repeaters, torches are. torches are just redstone dust. which is powerful and found in the rgound
Redstone itself is the power source. The Education edition has redstone being made of Carbon, Uranium, and element ?. The ore even glows when disturbed, clearly free from any possible external power source.
The water setup: Fish would still be able to live in that water, showing it has dissolved oxygen and that cannot actually be ruled out as a source of power
if redstone torches are a power source , and if a red stone torch being powered turns it off then the the way a repater works is there is a red stone torch powering the other redstone torch turning the the power off, but when the power is put through the repeter it unpower the first torch powering the second torch which is where it get's it's energy. if you are asking where power comes from in minecraft, I ain't got the foggiest mate.
i mean, the repeater has a torch in it, which has an "energy source" [in fact, before repeaters were added you'd get the same effect - though without the adjustable delay - with two full scale torches]. the real question is where levers, buttons, and pressure plates get the energy, since no redstone is used in their construction.
I like the editing, but one tip, make your subtitles last longer than you think is necessary. It'll make the video a bit unnecessarily longer, but if you're not going to narrate it and you get too used to reading the same lines over and over, then you'll end up reading them faster than normal on accident and try to correct yourself, but you need to go a bit over even that correction.
even tho ur on to something, this is a video game, in minecraft thermodynamic physics do not exist. i honestly clicked on the video because i found it interesting and wanted to click. i fr thought this is gonna have many more views but got surprised there are only 29 views.
Next up: The lever 💀
Presumably the Lever is just a mechanism for interacting with redstone. Like a feather quill, being used to spread ink on a page. The function of Redstone depends on its being disturbed or reconfigured in a certain way, hence why the ore only glows when something touches it. The actual power comes from the redstone itself, even if it's embedded in some other mechanism.
Bro's wondering where does repeater take the energy from, while lever can be just switched and keep providing the energy from nothing for years
The repeater recipe includes two redstone power sources: redstone torches.
But where do those torches get their power from? Redstone. Im going crazy
@@ceramic5153Radioactivity
@@DarkSpirit64 your right, even after many years *some* radioactive materials cant last billions. this means eventually in mimnecraft radioactive materials should decay but its fair to say if irl some materials take billions of years applying that to the game they wont rly ever lose it
@@ceramic5153 its not repeaters its torches, the recipe symbolises how you could double invert a signal to get power, nothing is inherintly spceil about redstone repeaters, torches are. torches are just redstone dust. which is powerful and found in the rgound
Redstone itself is the power source. The Education edition has redstone being made of Carbon, Uranium, and element ?. The ore even glows when disturbed, clearly free from any possible external power source.
The water setup: Fish would still be able to live in that water, showing it has dissolved oxygen and that cannot actually be ruled out as a source of power
i always figured the signal passed through the two redstone torches and reset itself
they played us fools! next up, lever
We are all slaves to the system 😔
I think Redstone is just a radioactive material, releasing energy as it decays. The redstone itself IS the power source.
why is this not more popular. i never thought of it this way. thank you for educating the masses sir.
you are criminally underrated for changing how i look at redstone forever
if redstone torches are a power source , and if a red stone torch being powered turns it off then the the way a repater works is there is a red stone torch powering the other redstone torch turning the the power off, but when the power is put through the repeter it unpower the first torch powering the second torch which is where it get's it's energy. if you are asking where power comes from in minecraft, I ain't got the foggiest mate.
It has redstone torches
Excellent video. Chronokinesis goes hard
Keep this guy away from command blocks. He's going crazy if he finds out 💀
the repeater oxidizes and deoxidizes using air or water
i mean, the repeater has a torch in it, which has an "energy source" [in fact, before repeaters were added you'd get the same effect - though without the adjustable delay - with two full scale torches]. the real question is where levers, buttons, and pressure plates get the energy, since no redstone is used in their construction.
we need more people like you in the world
And when you freeze the game, the repeater stops working, it all checks out
Never going to look at redstone the same way again.
You casually used glass that "remains transparent, but doesn't pass any light". It seems to be a contradiction even more obviously than repeaters.
Orr it's just radioactive.. Not strong enough to cause radiation poisoning but is powerful enough to power electronics. Aka nuclear batteries.
How do all of the redstone items generate power out of thin air? The lever is weirder than the repeater, if you think about it.
Guys don't tell him about how blocks can defy gravity and float in the air
This is the work of a lunatic. Liked.
it's a chemical reaction
a lever is made from a stick and cobble stone, where does it get its power from?
One theory is that lever use uranium to power restone because since it canon that restone contains uranium
I like the editing, but one tip, make your subtitles last longer than you think is necessary.
It'll make the video a bit unnecessarily longer, but if you're not going to narrate it and you get too used to reading the same lines over and over, then you'll end up reading them faster than normal on accident and try to correct yourself, but you need to go a bit over even that correction.
Repeaters are strange
This is pure cinema
bone chilling kino
What about the power used to play Minecraft
Did Matt Pat start a new channel?
the real answer, is black magic.
this is SO TRUE
even tho ur on to something, this is a video game, in minecraft thermodynamic physics do not exist. i honestly clicked on the video because i found it interesting and wanted to click. i fr thought this is gonna have many more views but got surprised there are only 29 views.
you're not wrong, but it's far from the only "illogical" part about redstone :p
Certified schizo rant
I KNEW IT!
let bro cook
Are you okay?
bro it aint that deep💀💀🙏🙏
big if true
0:44 *many
Lol 😂
ngl for 15 subs ure tumbnail being that plain its hella kacthy
It's not that deep