i also remember this thing named the library of babel which generated random text based on a formula, so you can search up something and then convert that text into monkey movement
@@brandonbombplays9304 watch me, loooooooooooooooooooooooooool laugh out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out loud
I actually got a more likely possibility, basically, lets assume theres 12 "buttons" you can press, this may approximately accounts for wasd space scrolling and some cardinal mouse movement. The WR SSG record is around 2 minutes, and multiplying the number of seconds by 20 gives how many ticks their are in that time, 20*2*60. (1/(2^12))^(20*2*60) is the likelyhood assuming set seed, so just multiply it by 1 / (2^64) to get that same seed. Computing this number, you get something about 8689 digits long. This is also not considering how their can be much easier worlds that exist for the monkeys to find, both in terms of time and technical ability to perform [so 4 minutes @ 5 inputs per second with a control N of ~9 would give a muchhh lower number, which is a run im sure can exist] honestly though? I feel in actuality I feel it would be a lot closer to maybe 1 / 10^65 or something as monkeys are intelligent beings, and im sure with enough monkeys you can start racking up a decent amount that understands more and more about the game combined with some luck. At a certain point (wayyyy before this number) you will probably get human level intelligence monkeys by just random genetic mutations in spawning in that many damn monkeys
On a practical level, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be dealing with monkeys pressing keys randomly. A monkey could probably handle the idea of "immersion" and learn to actually move their character around, and possibly even combat. Broader-scope issues like farming might be tougher....
And certain concepts like creating a nether portal, creating eyes of ender, and going to the end, require massive leaps of logic that aren't really intuitive. Ruined portals *might* hint at nether portals enough to guess them, and the purpose of eyes of ender would be self explanatory once the portal was found but this is far beyond what most people could guess without additional information.
@@Triumph263 Good point, even humans have trouble with figuring out the Minecraft world. Humans deal with that by *telling* each other about things, but that's kind of a weak point for other primates....
@@phoenixd2863 and being much much much much smarter And having more dexterous hands And knowing how video games work And overthinking stuff exactly like I do
This like that age old Geometry Dash question: “If you put an infinite amount of monkeys in front of Geometry Dash and give them 1 attempt can even one of them beat the hardest level ever completed by a human (rated level)” The current hardest rated level right now is Tartarus, so can a monkey beat Tartarus? The obvious notion is that yes one would be able to beat the level because there are infinite monkeys, but it’s not that simple. The reason this question is so difficult to answer is that there are some extremely hard parts in the level that require you to click quite fast like 10cps+ that also requires precision, is it even possible for a monkey to click that fast anyways? Plus in certain parts you have to click once for an extremely short time and immediately let off the mouse and get ready for the next click, does a Monkey have good enough hand dexterity to even do that? As you can see this question gets trickier and trickier to answer the more you dive down the rabbit hole.
@@nwut it’s more like 10 tbh. I haven’t really played Tartarus at all (because I’m not skilled enough) and now realizing it is that 5 cps is so slow some parts like the straight fly parts and wave parts are around 7-10 cps maybe even higher. It’s not the highest in any level in GD some impossible levels like Silent Circles have a click speed of 50 - 100 cps and you have to click accurately
Now, i can see some flaws in this hypothesis: firstly, this is the MAXIMUM amount of time & monkeys needed to beat minecraft. Secondly, this doesn’t take into account the time and resources needed to keep the monkeys alive and healthy to play minecraft, which would take away from the time that they play minecraft, meaning the real maximum amount of time needed would effectively be longer. However, the third flaw i can see is the fact that evolution and extinction (bar the inevitable heat death of the universe) are not taken into account. Both of these variables could drastically change how long it could take for a monkey to be minecraft or the amount of monkeys needed to be minecraft. If a monkey evolved to become even more intelligent, almost to the point of human kind, it would take far less time and monkeys; although it would take a long time for monkeys to evolve, it is far less time than the end of everything. On the other hand, if monkeys go extinct, or become endangered, that would put a hard stop on the experiment or limit the amount of monkeys respectively.
@@mayhair well akshully, we’re more closely related to chimpanzees. However, if we included all primates, that would give a much larger and diverse pool of subjects
@@LarsonPercussion hehe, i was somewhat joking. although you do have a point, akshually humans are primates themselves and are the most populous species of primates. so suffice to say there is a very high chance they will overtake the game well before any other primate species does it.
A quick rule of thumb is that if a 4 year old human can beat minecraft, then a monkey can, as a fully grown great ape has roughly the mental capacity of a 4 year old, and can communicate most efficiently with humans out of any type of monkey, via sign language, which is possible due to their hands being very similar to humans, which also means it would be easy for a monkey to use human gaming equipment. also, monkeys can be taught basic reading skills, so switching the language file from english to simplified English and installing a mod like just enough items to assist with crafting recipes would yield a decent chance at a monkey beating minecraft within a few dozen attempts, assuming a human taught the monkey the basics beforehand (ie, the controls, the menus, advancements screen, jei interface, etc). it would also help if the monkey was on a older version of minecraft that doesnt have as much overwhelming content, but isnt too difficult that it's hard for a monkey to persevere through it. 1.8 would be a good balancing point in my opinion, and with these conditions, i think you could tell a monkey "beat the ender dragon" and there would be a large enough chance that there isnt a need to involve the infinite monkey theorem that he/she would get all the necessary information from the game itself and (eventually) beat the enderdragon Edit: I finished watching the video and it wouldnt have to stay still for 27 hours, the chances are significantly higher if the monkey can wander off and come back before the dragon perches
This. The video assumes a monkey is a literal single-cell organism who would actually need to do only random inputs to beat the game. Doesn't detract from the video though, but kinda discredits monkeys way more than necessary. The video wants no human-interference, but even if you were to put it with those restrictions, gathering a million monkeys would probably not require an entire lifetime for one of them to randomly beat the game.
Can't the portal room just be exposed in a ravine so the monkey only has to click one silverfish block? EDIT: Also since you're on 1.9+ versions, unless it's extremely rare you cannot spawn 1000 blocks away from spawn, unless the monkey is playing on bedrock edition EDIT 2: Just found out 1.12 can spawn you in the stronghold ring, nevermind
Any block can be overwritten by an air block generated by a structure such as a ravine so in theory it could be possible to spawn and then immediately be in the end.
@@secret8151 I mean, when you start to consider the parallel universes, the whole point just comes up to amount of parallel universes (because, there is infinite amount of parallel universes)
15:12 The chances of a monkey randomly getting ontop of a pillar (excluding the falldamage shenanigans and the repetition of the enderdragon jumps) aren't 3% at all! I think you were asuming that there's an equal chance for each outcome to happen (i.e. distance: not far enough, too far and just right), but that isn't the case at all. If we only look at hight for example, there are two things that we need to account for: 1.What's the enderdragons kb (how many blocks) 2. What would be our margin of error? (let's say 10 blocks, because of the radius of the end pillar and the monkey could strafe a bit back.) If the enderdragon would only be able throw you 140 blocks in the air (only assuming hight here, as if all the kb of the enderdragon would hit the monkey upwards there wouldn't even be a way for him to make it towards the pillar). There'd be a 10/140 or 1/14 chance that the monkey would land on the end pillar, ONLY assuming hight. This thought process also has to be applied to the yaw and distance of the throw, which would be way smaller than 3%. Anyways I wish you a nice day IGBLON and if any of you readers have something to add please leave a reply! (And I get that there's a chance this was done for simplicity's sake, but my brain still wanted this out there.)
There's some game knowledge mistakes and big assumptions here, but still a fun video! One major one was that strongholds can actually spawn ocean-exposed, so no digging would be necessary.
@CosmicWasteXD_ @Exotic Kennith i don't remember the video too well so i may be missing over some details here, so i'm sorry if so: rarity shouldn't be an issue as we're just considered with possibility at scales of these lengths; if a monkey can randomly dig down it can randomly swim down; and breaking a block to enter is the easy part because silverfish-infested blocks could be mined instantly. side note: strongholds or their portal rooms can also generate above ground as crazy as that sounds, but i'm unsure about what conditions are necessary for that.
@@Winter_Blossoms yes but after breaking the silverfish block a silverfish would appear and start damaging the monkey and the monkey would not know at all what was going on and would just keep pressing random buttons maybe occasionally hitting the silverfish but it would be insanely rare for the monkey to be able to kill it as it moves very quickly and is small and the monkey would not have aim and probably not high cps as well. as for the strongholds generating above ground im pretty sure this has only happened on bedrock edition
While I will not negate the possibility of igblon being smarter than Einstein, i will say this, Einstein did not know about Minecraft... Because he is an old man.
Kudos to your work, but there is one little, petty, insignificant problem... the Monkey would destroy the entire Computer after messing whit it a bit, and thus, every chance, becomes absolute zero.
Igobylotsofnames: this is why a monkey can go to the nether and the end and beat Minecraft. Also Igobylotsofnames: here’s the illogical reason a monkey can’t go to the nether and the end and beat Minecraft.
the thing about the simulation though is that a monkey is intelligent enough to learn some rudimentary minecraft skills, whereas the simulation is completely random, so i think the monkey would do better than the simulation
There’s a flaw, when calculating the percent chance of having a lucky end spawn (20%) you have to add that to the percent chance of the monkey going to another 12 eye portal because they will have to restart (same thing with dying in the end)
5 місяців тому
Kanzi the bonobo learned the basic controls and how to navigate (more or less) autonomously.
That is the EXPECTED amount of time it would take if they were facing in a random direction and punching in a random direction. The monkey in this case would get EXTREMELY lucky and kill the dragon in a shorter amount of time
How monkey gamer is still alive after destroying end crystal with standing next to it ? Edit: How a monkey gamer is still slive after jumping of a obsidian pillar?
lol its funny how one did it with the reward system thing but then again it had a bunch of human assistance but its still cool ( also in the video i watched there tecniley an ape but it still works)
i like how we go into literally investigating multiverses just to know if a monkey can beat minecraft
same energy as explaining parallel universes to beat Watch for Rolling Rocks in 0.5 A-presses
and also apparently every planet also as forever living monkeys bound to a computer chair with unlimited power supply supplying the computers
but first we need to talk about parallel universes
if we get our 3d slice of spacetime, perhaps we can clone it multiple times in the 5th dimension to optimize monkey chances
i also remember this thing named the library of babel which generated random text based on a formula, so you can search up something and then convert that text into monkey movement
"Monkeys are not gamers"
I am literally crying right now!!1! 😭
monke gamere bobuc!!1!
@Void very true tho
monk gamig!!!
I need a minute 😔😞😔😞😖😞😔😞😖🤪😳😱😤😤😝😎😊😋🤪
"angry John roblox noises"
igblon when he graduates: meh
igblon when a robot looks down and left clicks: OMG YESSSS
first comment from a hearted and 330 liked comment
@@whopperslol good job were all proud of you
@@magnashake wut
@@whopperslol bruh moment
i love how he puts that much genuine effort into a meme
It’s not a meme
This is reality 😵
Hello fellow
we know monkes are so wise they could beat the rsg wr by 3 minutes.
The monkeys are reforged to necrotic
@@soda_can732 I see a hypixel skyblock player
Edit: I forgot igblon's channel was a skyblock related channel xd
@@soda_can732 they also have enchanting 60 and alchemy 50
@a random person on the internet when gaming monkey beats 2 mind reading monkeys 10 times in a row
If you ever feel sad just remember that somewhere in the Cosmic space there is a universe where a monkey beat Minecraft
Omniverse*
@@user-rv6cx3rz7t *Multiverse
LoL 😂😂
@@Chizinky omniverse is waaay above the multiverse lmao
Reject modernity, return to gaming monke
Gam
@@batorerdyniev9805 gaming monke
Uh oh stinky
I did it and never regretted it
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
Give them a good gaming chair and see what happens then
lmaoooooooooo
@@dawmyasein9398 you can’t just extend an acronym like that
@@brandonbombplays9304 loooool
@@brandonbombplays9304 watch me, loooooooooooooooooooooooooool laugh out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out out loud
@@brandonbombplays9304 weep about thine actions
4:20 "Monkeys are not gamers"
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ayo 420, coincidence? I think not
@@shoelicker same
Breaking news: Monke kills dragon, thats weird
I actually got a more likely possibility, basically, lets assume theres 12 "buttons" you can press, this may approximately accounts for wasd space scrolling and some cardinal mouse movement. The WR SSG record is around 2 minutes, and multiplying the number of seconds by 20 gives how many ticks their are in that time, 20*2*60. (1/(2^12))^(20*2*60) is the likelyhood assuming set seed, so just multiply it by 1 / (2^64) to get that same seed. Computing this number, you get something about 8689 digits long. This is also not considering how their can be much easier worlds that exist for the monkeys to find, both in terms of time and technical ability to perform [so 4 minutes @ 5 inputs per second with a control N of ~9 would give a muchhh lower number, which is a run im sure can exist]
honestly though? I feel in actuality I feel it would be a lot closer to maybe 1 / 10^65 or something as monkeys are intelligent beings, and im sure with enough monkeys you can start racking up a decent amount that understands more and more about the game combined with some luck. At a certain point (wayyyy before this number) you will probably get human level intelligence monkeys by just random genetic mutations in spawning in that many damn monkeys
he did the maths
Agree
agree
NERD sry I felt I needed say that
My brain is dying just from reading this
Who else found this video after finding Chris da cows video of a monkey playing Minecraft? it’s closer than we think.
I knew comment like this would pop up! 😆
yes
yesterday a monkey beat minecraft
On a practical level, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't be dealing with monkeys pressing keys randomly. A monkey could probably handle the idea of "immersion" and learn to actually move their character around, and possibly even combat. Broader-scope issues like farming might be tougher....
And certain concepts like creating a nether portal, creating eyes of ender, and going to the end, require massive leaps of logic that aren't really intuitive. Ruined portals *might* hint at nether portals enough to guess them, and the purpose of eyes of ender would be self explanatory once the portal was found but this is far beyond what most people could guess without additional information.
@@Triumph263 Good point, even humans have trouble with figuring out the Minecraft world. Humans deal with that by *telling* each other about things, but that's kind of a weak point for other primates....
@@phoenixd2863 and being much much much much smarter
And having more dexterous hands
And knowing how video games work
And overthinking stuff exactly like I do
We have to spend our precious time left on this earth to answer questions like this, love this vid
This like that age old Geometry Dash question:
“If you put an infinite amount of monkeys in front of Geometry Dash and give them 1 attempt can even one of them beat the hardest level ever completed by a human (rated level)”
The current hardest rated level right now is Tartarus, so can a monkey beat Tartarus?
The obvious notion is that yes one would be able to beat the level because there are infinite monkeys, but it’s not that simple. The reason this question is so difficult to answer is that there are some extremely hard parts in the level that require you to click quite fast like
10cps+ that also requires precision, is it even possible for a monkey to click that fast anyways? Plus in certain parts you have to click once for an extremely short time and immediately let off the mouse and get ready for the next click, does a Monkey have good enough hand dexterity to even do that?
As you can see this question gets trickier and trickier to answer the more you dive down the rabbit hole.
If you have infinite amount of monkeys they can do almost everything lmao
5 cps+ lmao
@@nwut it’s more like 10 tbh. I haven’t really played Tartarus at all (because I’m not skilled enough) and now realizing it is that 5 cps is so slow some parts like the straight fly parts and wave parts are around 7-10 cps maybe even higher.
It’s not the highest in any level in GD some impossible levels like Silent Circles have a click speed of 50 - 100 cps and you have to click accurately
@@stardust7186 i mean 70+ fps is almost impossible for human beings even with drag clicking so i smell cap
@xvoided oh
Now, i can see some flaws in this hypothesis: firstly, this is the MAXIMUM amount of time & monkeys needed to beat minecraft. Secondly, this doesn’t take into account the time and resources needed to keep the monkeys alive and healthy to play minecraft, which would take away from the time that they play minecraft, meaning the real maximum amount of time needed would effectively be longer. However, the third flaw i can see is the fact that evolution and extinction (bar the inevitable heat death of the universe) are not taken into account. Both of these variables could drastically change how long it could take for a monkey to be minecraft or the amount of monkeys needed to be minecraft. If a monkey evolved to become even more intelligent, almost to the point of human kind, it would take far less time and monkeys; although it would take a long time for monkeys to evolve, it is far less time than the end of everything. On the other hand, if monkeys go extinct, or become endangered, that would put a hard stop on the experiment or limit the amount of monkeys respectively.
But what about the photsynthesis
we are basically evolved monkeys anyway
@@mayhair well akshully, we’re more closely related to chimpanzees. However, if we included all primates, that would give a much larger and diverse pool of subjects
@@LarsonPercussion hehe, i was somewhat joking. although you do have a point, akshually humans are primates themselves and are the most populous species of primates. so suffice to say there is a very high chance they will overtake the game well before any other primate species does it.
he is immortal monke
i thought it was a short meme
he is actually serious
and i love it
Same
A quick rule of thumb is that if a 4 year old human can beat minecraft, then a monkey can, as a fully grown great ape has roughly the mental capacity of a 4 year old, and can communicate most efficiently with humans out of any type of monkey, via sign language, which is possible due to their hands being very similar to humans, which also means it would be easy for a monkey to use human gaming equipment. also, monkeys can be taught basic reading skills, so switching the language file from english to simplified English and installing a mod like just enough items to assist with crafting recipes would yield a decent chance at a monkey beating minecraft within a few dozen attempts, assuming a human taught the monkey the basics beforehand (ie, the controls, the menus, advancements screen, jei interface, etc). it would also help if the monkey was on a older version of minecraft that doesnt have as much overwhelming content, but isnt too difficult that it's hard for a monkey to persevere through it. 1.8 would be a good balancing point in my opinion, and with these conditions, i think you could tell a monkey "beat the ender dragon" and there would be a large enough chance that there isnt a need to involve the infinite monkey theorem that he/she would get all the necessary information from the game itself and (eventually) beat the enderdragon
Edit: I finished watching the video and it wouldnt have to stay still for 27 hours, the chances are significantly higher if the monkey can wander off and come back before the dragon perches
This. The video assumes a monkey is a literal single-cell organism who would actually need to do only random inputs to beat the game. Doesn't detract from the video though, but kinda discredits monkeys way more than necessary.
The video wants no human-interference, but even if you were to put it with those restrictions, gathering a million monkeys would probably not require an entire lifetime for one of them to randomly beat the game.
There is also the thing about pixels and light that could impair the vision of the game severely.
With enough monkeys one of them will recreate 100% accurately top 1 speedrun world record
probability is wonderful isnt it
or recreate dream speedrun.
@@ZaxTheAl1en no, monkey isnt capable of cheating
@@niemaniema8654 😂😂
monkes would evolve sapience, realize minecraft is a game, and play it for fun far sooner than this
it would be more likely for a monkey to learn some mechanics and beat the game than for it to be random
yeah
when the school project can be on anything…
They can beat Minecraft alright… By physically beating up the computer.
"leaving hypixel skyblock is a bad idea" - igblon a little ago
Drinking game : take a shot every time chance or randomly or monkey is mentioned
This proves that we can watch absolutely anything.
Igblon does insane math then uses a calculator to do 20/1
Can't the portal room just be exposed in a ravine so the monkey only has to click one silverfish block?
EDIT: Also since you're on 1.9+ versions, unless it's extremely rare you cannot spawn 1000 blocks away from spawn, unless the monkey is playing on bedrock edition
EDIT 2: Just found out 1.12 can spawn you in the stronghold ring, nevermind
☝... 👍
i hope the monke isnt playing on bedrock, it wouldnt have as good of a time
@@SoupHumanVods but it would be eaisier
@@Wizardrex562 until he spawns the wither
Any block can be overwritten by an air block generated by a structure such as a ravine so in theory it could be possible to spawn and then immediately be in the end.
If the monkey has dreams luck he would beat minecraft every single run
(7,500,000,000 chance)
I'm starting to think that the computer voice is igblon's real voice.
it is
@@Jokypond bruh this is more enlightening then my table lamp.
imagine the monkey is one hit away from killing the ender dragon, but then decides to walk off the edge into the void
Actually, if there were infinite attempts minecraft would be beaten an infinite amount of times.
There arent tho
Yeah, just like the other guy said, it firstly was capped with the sun destroying the earth
No, he used a finite amount of finite universes with a finite amount of monkeys.
@@secret8151 I mean, when you start to consider the parallel universes, the whole point just comes up to amount of parallel universes (because, there is infinite amount of parallel universes)
@@secret8151 well he mentioned an infinite amount of tries in the start and then changed it.
This is probably the most bizarre way this much science have been used by anyone by a great margin
Ever read XKCD?
Kanzi can!
So a monkey gets a new world every day but it will take 27 hours to kill the dragon randomly?
Ok maybe I’m taking this to seriously
this question was an unexplainable mystery for so long until this guy finally proved it right...
15:12 The chances of a monkey randomly getting ontop of a pillar (excluding the falldamage shenanigans and the repetition of the enderdragon jumps) aren't 3% at all! I think you were asuming that there's an equal chance for each outcome to happen (i.e. distance: not far enough, too far and just right), but that isn't the case at all. If we only look at hight for example, there are two things that we need to account for: 1.What's the enderdragons kb (how many blocks) 2. What would be our margin of error? (let's say 10 blocks, because of the radius of the end pillar and the monkey could strafe a bit back.) If the enderdragon would only be able throw you 140 blocks in the air (only assuming hight here, as if all the kb of the enderdragon would hit the monkey upwards there wouldn't even be a way for him to make it towards the pillar). There'd be a 10/140 or 1/14 chance that the monkey would land on the end pillar, ONLY assuming hight. This thought process also has to be applied to the yaw and distance of the throw, which would be way smaller than 3%. Anyways I wish you a nice day IGBLON and if any of you readers have something to add please leave a reply! (And I get that there's a chance this was done for simplicity's sake, but my brain still wanted this out there.)
I was thinking the same thing, theres an equal chance of all 3 things happening, but theyre all seperate values and not one main chance
Genuinely appreciate the amount of effort put into these kinds of videos
There's some game knowledge mistakes and big assumptions here, but still a fun video! One major one was that strongholds can actually spawn ocean-exposed, so no digging would be necessary.
Is it ocean exposed right next to spawn with 12 eyes already in?
yea cuz that would be even rarer and the monkey would have to swim down randomly and break at least one block to get in
@CosmicWasteXD_ @Exotic Kennith i don't remember the video too well so i may be missing over some details here, so i'm sorry if so: rarity shouldn't be an issue as we're just considered with possibility at scales of these lengths; if a monkey can randomly dig down it can randomly swim down; and breaking a block to enter is the easy part because silverfish-infested blocks could be mined instantly.
side note: strongholds or their portal rooms can also generate above ground as crazy as that sounds, but i'm unsure about what conditions are necessary for that.
@@Winter_Blossoms yes but after breaking the silverfish block a silverfish would appear and start damaging the monkey and the monkey would not know at all what was going on and would just keep pressing random buttons maybe occasionally hitting the silverfish but it would be insanely rare for the monkey to be able to kill it as it moves very quickly and is small and the monkey would not have aim and probably not high cps as well. as for the strongholds generating above ground im pretty sure this has only happened on bedrock edition
This feels like kracc bacc explaining quantum technology
"Thank you for coming to this ted talk"
*20 Minutes talking about monke and minecraft*
short answer: yes. no arguing
Even I can't, I just farm sugar cane on a minecraft server based in chicago whose server owner has a cute sloth in his profile picture
Lowpixel?
We're talking about Dream level luck
Yup and he cheated
Chrisdacow giving ape a touchscreen has left the chat
OMG!
That much effort for a question we don't even take seriously?
Great 😃
This video honestly deserves more views than just 20k
You sir are a man of focus, commitment and sheer fuckin' will
I like how this man gave us a whole understandable lecture about can a monkey beat mincraft
this vid is so well made ngl
I'm glad this channel got recommended to me
this is the pinical of epic comentary. this dude is so underrated.
The moment when a little dumb monkey kills a huge interdimensinable dragon,who gets even support from magical healing crystals 😐
why is this so well made
Finally another igblon upload:D
why so much effort on this topic ? also lmao for intro .also good vid man
brings highrolling in a speedrun to a whole new level
Thanks for existing
Does this mean that igblon is smarter than Albert Einstein because he figured this out?
Since when was he not
While I will not negate the possibility of igblon being smarter than Einstein, i will say this, Einstein did not know about Minecraft... Because he is an old man.
Holy shit
@@bg8561 oh nah bro
This might be the best igblon video ever
Kudos to your work, but there is one little, petty, insignificant problem... the Monkey would destroy the entire Computer after messing whit it a bit, and thus, every chance, becomes absolute zero.
Igobylotsofnames: this is why a monkey can go to the nether and the end and beat Minecraft.
Also Igobylotsofnames: here’s the illogical reason a monkey can’t go to the nether and the end and beat Minecraft.
Us calculating every possible alternate timeline to know if moke = pro gamr
the thing about the simulation though is that a monkey is intelligent enough to learn some rudimentary minecraft skills, whereas the simulation is completely random, so i think the monkey would do better than the simulation
oh my gosh this guys amazing
Best IGoByLotsOfNames
video 10/10
editing is the best
This is one of the most difficult problems to solve
Wait until the next video about monkeys is going to involve answering the Riemann's Hypothesis
There’s a flaw, when calculating the percent chance of having a lucky end spawn (20%) you have to add that to the percent chance of the monkey going to another 12 eye portal because they will have to restart (same thing with dying in the end)
Kanzi the bonobo learned the basic controls and how to navigate (more or less) autonomously.
tbh i still kinda wonder if they could eventually beat the game without human asistins and also before the heat death of the universe
me trying to sleep:
my recommendations at 3 am:
Imagine the monkey falling of the obsidian pillar and doing a block cluch
Wtf did I just watch for 20 min I loved it man!
Great yt channel!
I would consider even some wolves able to beat Minecraft. Although their keyboards would have to be adjusted.
David really be gaming
That feeling when even YOU can't beat Minecraft but monkey somehow able...
Another approach is the chance to break some beds in a village and one cycle. I feel like this is vastly more likely but idk
I learnt more about the universe, space and time in a random monke gaming vid than i did in school..
1 question:
How can a monkey kill the dragon in 27 hours IF the monkey's world gets reset every 24 hours ?
That is the EXPECTED amount of time it would take if they were facing in a random direction and punching in a random direction. The monkey in this case would get EXTREMELY lucky and kill the dragon in a shorter amount of time
How monkey gamer is still alive after destroying end crystal with standing next
to it ?
Edit: How a monkey gamer is still slive after jumping of a obsidian pillar?
This is basically Baritone in a nutshell.
Great, love it 🤗
When Igblon realisizes that if we're considering parallel universe then we (basically) know it's possible without any calculations:
If you give a monkey a typewriter and an infinite amount of time you can garentee that you will get a broken typewriter.
FC in tears rn
It’s the guy from the NFT.
Am I seriously watching this at midnight while I have to go college soon ?
Yes, yes I am and I love it
this is insane
8:15 brilliant!!!
You are the best UA-camr in the world!
Only the Queen will be able to see this historycal event
This is the only channel where useless question become a fucking Netflix series
my brain hurts after watching this lol, really gud vid!
lol its funny how one did it with the reward system thing but then again it had a bunch of human assistance but its still cool ( also in the video i watched there tecniley an ape but it still works)
I like how he put images in 1s
Do more skyblock documentaries those are the best videos on your channel