@@manuman5319 its real life, but hes sped up using various methods. the timer in the right shows how long it would take in real time (normal falling, no mods to change the speed of falling)
@@ActualCMaj7chord hes sped up using various methods. the timer in the right shows how long it would take in real time (normal falling, no mods to change the speed of falling)
This is literally so surreal, just straight up seeing a block below you, and that block is literally Minecraft planet itself, the entire Minecraft world, everything that has ever happened, in that small blue block, and falling into it, spending over a MONTH, with the super trippy and ethereal musics, and landing a water bucket with such high speed, literally perfection.
you know whats even crazier? this is one of 18 quintillion minecraft seeds. the entirety of minecraft is 664 duodecillion meters squared meaning its more like 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000001% discovered
Only about 1/20000th of 2b2t's map has been explored, the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft, hundreds of thousands of players on the same map over the span of 14 years.
@@alexaasmr3035 It certainly had it's charme to leave everything behind with multiple boats and sail for a long time, stopping by only for a mooshroom island until you find a new continent. I wouldn't do that today anymore tho.
Yes, but for a reason. Every new chunk adds to the world size. The file alone could be in the terabytes if you did that. Not that most players know that, but that's a great disincentive for me not to explore.
Me and my goldfish attention span somehow lasted the whole video without skipping a second, this just shows how impressive it it to see everything all at once all in one place, a tiny speck.
This video made me think like I'm returning home on the earth from the long-long term interstellar journey. It gave me chills and understanding how beautiful minecraft overworld and earth are.
You see this? Your greatest accomplishments, your biggest bases, cities you built with your friends on the server, oceans that took you hours to cross and weeks to explore, longest paths you took, they’re right here, on this small piece of the screen, and yet they’re not as big as even a fraction of it.
It’s so fascinating. It’s almost like the universe. The Minecraft world, everything we’ve made and everything we’ve done to it, is barely a pixel floating in a void.
What I think is the most fascinating about this is the fact that it becomes beautifully apparent just how much minecraft relies on noise for its world generation.
what I find interesting is how you can see the different levels of detail that the mod uses, appearing as squares (and how you can also see that the biggest ones are clearly just a single pre-made image scaled to the required size)
it looks like for about the first month he simply used a macro that takes a screenshot every 5 or so minutes, then on day 31 he actually started screen recording
@@QuasarMusicsin the description it says the only two mods he used were to create insanely high render distance and add a bunch of details to the full map size. it would kind of defeat the point of the timer if he just fast forwarded the whole thing
Cities you and your friends built. Wars you and your friends fought. Massive caves that took days to explore. Oceans you didn't even bother trying to cross. Forests you chopped down. Forests you left standing. All of that, and it doesn't even fit in a fraction of a pixel.
"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam." - Carl Sagan
I played on a PS3 for the majority of my life, so the first time I found out worlds could be "infinite" my mind was blown. Now, I can't believe that I was able to play on PS3 worlds XD
Plus you can farm so many things nowadays in Minecraft. At worse, in the endgame your primary weapon toolset becomes iron, as they are renewable. Not like anyone’s going to need much obsidian at that point since they would probably have hundreds of nether portals and you can make obsidian with water and lava to place.
You see that? Somewhere in that giant landmass, your entire adventure starting from world creation to your heroic victory over the Ender Dragon has happened. Your first log, your first house, your wheat farm, your mining expeditions, your great voyages across an ocean. All of your triumphs and failures. Everything you've done that was huge to you, can not even compare to exactly how big a Minecraft world can be. As far as the world is concerned, your adventure is only as large as a singular atom.
And the thing is with how long this fall took, you could literally have an entire (brisk) playthrough and they still wouldn't hit the ground. You could do everything you needed to in that time and from above it'd seem insignificant. But it was at least fun to you.
It's crazy that you can see the whole Minecraft world like that, huge oceans are just tiny pixels, the dedication tou put into this video, the hidden secrets, and even better, you can see the stripl ands and other more, when i felt you were finishing, there was half video left, in wich suprises me (ik you slowed down the timer). Big dedication
It’s weird to imagine the ridiculous amount of minecraft generation that will never be explored I’d like to think that the “insanely rare generation” happens at least once on every single seed, we just don’t find it cause of how infinitesimally small our slice of that world is. Next time you load up a minecraft world, remember that the absolute rarest biome in all of minecraft is somewhere in your world, you just have to find it
I was pretty stressed today and I got this in my recommended. It was so relaxing that I fell asleep and woke up just in time to see the water bucket clutch. I feel great now, thanks! Excellent video, 10/10 would recommend. I hope you have a fantastic day!
it's actually 1 month 1 week 2 days 8 hours 55 minutes 53 seconds and 30 milliseconds. imagine failing the water bucket or forgetting to record. what a waste of over 5 weeks.
Just think, every time you make a new world in Minecraft, it generates ALL of this. And most players can explore forever and not even scratch the surface
Ok I should clarify, it doesn't RENDER the entire world when you make a new world but every world generated has a seed, which tells the game how to render additional chunks past the spawn chunks. All the data the world needs to render the chunks as you explore are right in the seed and that isn't random at all. So technically I'm correct in that the game already knows what the entire map looks like wether it's rendered or not. My point wasn't that the entire area of Minecraft's map is visible at all times. My point was that the game contains all the data for the entire world and yet it's virtually impossible to explore it all.
Actually, the minecraft world does have small parameters or glitches that changes upon each new creation of a world with the same seed, that causes random floating shipwrecks as an example
From a distance, it was just a block, but as you feel it became clearer it was a collection of many many pixels. Each pixel representing its own world, with its own trees, it’s own mountains and it’s complete uniqueness’s. A near infinite world with an infinite amount to see, all containing certain hidden beauties that no eye has ever beheld, except you if you ever venture that way. Imagine, this is a video game. What things, what rocks and crevices, what real life portraits are out there that no man has ever seen before!
13:31 with this music, and me staring at the screen the whole time, I just feel like a Minecraft astronaut, seeing the cube world for the very first time. And wow, it's absolutely beautiful.
Im speechless on how big the minecraft world really is and the fact that theres another millions of worlds like this created by players.And those oceans that feel big when you cross them are just that blue dots and the lands that feel small are those white and green lines its really just…. Beautiful.
once you’ve been falling for about 10 seconds you barely accelerate much more since you’re very close to terminal velocity, so saving yourself with a bucket after a 20 second fall is just as difficult as if it was a 20 minute fall
meh. 93.016 billion light years seems pretty comprehensible to me. now try comprehending the real reality - an infinite fractal of universes, that have and had existed for an infinite amount of time. the only way to give it scale is to restrict "our" experience and be an eye in a tiny fraction of this gigantic fractal. you are a part of god experiencing themself
El universo observable es lo maximo que podemos ver, pero el universo a escala real seria alrededor de 150 sextillones de veces mas grande que el universo observable para que se hagan una idea No somos absolutamente nada en el universo
Man, that was something special, I've never seen anything like this! I was already surprised by how massive the Minecraft world is, but jumping creepers got me. I definitely gotta replay Minecraft, seems it changed a lot since 2010s
I think it’s interesting to see how the random surface generation creates a repeatable pattern when zoomed out. The fractal-looking blotches of ocean and green terrain, with some snow and desert biomes sprinkled on top. I wonder what kind of explanation describes this. Some kind mathematical or psychological theory. Maybe it’s the pattern recognition making order from randomness, or maybe there is something in the code that dictates it.
i’m pretty sure minecraft’s world generation is based on a random noise or static generator. There’s one of those post-mortem style videos that one of the devs talks about it.
If you zoom out enough, almost anything becomes homogenous in the end. As @currywinborn3129, the terrain is generated using noise patterns, which when seen upclose describe islands, mountains and valleys, but when seen from very far away they look like tv static and its just a uniform mess.
It's fascinating to see how the minecraft world looks from 'space'. The relatively equal size between landmasses and oceans, added to how 'small' they are, mean the whole planet would just look a mottled bluish-green from orbit, unlike the clear boundaries between land and water we see on our own world. I wonder if, somewhere out in space, there's a planet which has developed in a similar manner. I wonder how plate tectonics would work on a planet like that.
@@IDoBeCalvingThoi believe its a mod that generates unloaded chunks, otherwise you would never be able to see the whole minecraft map at once. There is a seperate video (not sure if the same guy) that explains it
5:56 HOW DID A MOIRE PATTERN HAPPEN?????? moiré fringes are large-scale interference patterns that can be produced when a partially opaque ruled pattern with transparent gaps is overlaid on another similar pattern. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moiré_pattern
If you play the very first versions of Minecraft and fall off the map that happens. During your fall you can also see expanding and rotating cobblestone textures on the bottom of the island.
@@andrei_smecherul but the Mouse movement looked like a normal mouse movement. If the counter in the top right corner is to be believed, it took a few hours for that normal mouse movement. So he would’ve been moving his mouse unfathomably slow for like 4 hours.
I agree, I also felt like something was off about those mouse movements, ain't no way bud spent so long to move a mouse in a circle ish motion instead of a flick. Also anyone can just speed up some random 1 hour fall and say it took them 800 years and people would believe it@@IDoBeCalvingTho
@@Azariy0 I don't think speeding up the game would make the player faster. It only speeds the day/night cycle and the growth of objects. I tried that command in the game and didn't notice the character increase in speed. But yeah ofc he sped up the video.
@@RandomContent_SeaEmperorStats I don't mean using those commands, I was talking about using programs like Cheat Engine to speed up Minecraft. Although I'm not sure considering the amount of FPS he has. I would definitely do it that way though.
This world actually extends far past the far lands. I'm not sure about the exact numbers, but the far lands starts at around 12 million blocks out. Meanwhile thew new version of Minecraft stretches 30 million blocks in each direction.
The LODs work by render distance rather than distance itself, so it gets less detailed the further from the center chunk the player is on. I wish this mod would do it with distance, just for consistancy
I would assume this mod is sampling about 1 block from 500k possibilities at the beginning, and similar ratios throughout the fall, hence why at the start you see green and blue flashing so much. In one frame, the block happened to be water, in another it was a grass block. Sampled properly, the entire map should appear as a grayish-green-blue color for nearly the entire fall, and near the end you would begin to see grey, white, yellow, red separating out as mountains, snowy plains, deserts, and badlands become discernible from the rest.
I switched the render distance mod on and off several times on the island, because with the mod on it makes a giant pillar up to the floating island which interrupts the view. It makes this pillar because of the weird mode I choose to get the render distance.
Imagine he went through all that and failed the water bucket clutch
must have been sad to not play Minecraft or use the pc for 40 Days!
Real Detox lol
If that happened to me I would actually kill myself
@@ActualCMaj7chord We're talking about minecraft days, not real life right ?
@@manuman5319 its real life, but hes sped up using various methods. the timer in the right shows how long it would take in real time (normal falling, no mods to change the speed of falling)
@@ActualCMaj7chord hes sped up using various methods. the timer in the right shows how long it would take in real time (normal falling, no mods to change the speed of falling)
Well, that's definitely a top 5 most hidden base.
I wonder where the 4 more hidden bases are. Probably in some 7th dimension
Nah can you really call that a "base" by now💀
@@YEETx probably they’re hidden in the far reaches of one of the infinite dimensions from the 2020 April fools update
Una está en el aether
Yeah buddy, wait till 2b2t finds this place in 4 mins tops
It’s crazy how those huge oceans that feel big even when you are flying over them in creative mode are small little pixels of blue.
That's sad, minecraft world looks like a cacophony, why mojang just can't do big oceans and big continents through entire world?
They tried that and everyone hated having 3-4k block oceans between islands@@user-ey5xk5tj9r
well then youd have continents that are millions of blocks wide, if you spawn in one youll never see the ocean@@user-ey5xk5tj9r
@@user-ey5xk5tj9rI think it used to be like that back in older versions
What would even be the point? @@user-ey5xk5tj9r
This is literally so surreal, just straight up seeing a block below you, and that block is literally Minecraft planet itself, the entire Minecraft world, everything that has ever happened, in that small blue block, and falling into it, spending over a MONTH, with the super trippy and ethereal musics, and landing a water bucket with such high speed, literally perfection.
Sounds like voyager1's last picture
@@colettecolettecolettecolette fr
Its slowly getting bigger
I need someone with me for it tho
Then an ad about diamond finder pops up to ****** you off
Damn this new dropper map is crazy
oops i missed the water
Its too big
Try elden lands guys
Lol
delete this coment now
I hate the thought of being stuck in midair for 5 whole weeks in real life
You would probably die of hunger or thirst before you would hit the ground so don't fear the fall fear the starvation and dehydration
@@EternalCosmiXno one would be able to help you or save you
Yeah I was thinking even if your basic needs were somehow taken care of for all that time it would still be torturous.
wouldn't like the speed up and Gravity kill you before that starvation kicks in?
@@MrFireWolf no
The craziest thing is that this isn't even the distance from the earth to the moon.
Woah, yeah.
St
Holy shit you’re right. Each Minecraft block is a meter high. So that’s 260,000 km. Distance between the earth and moon is 384,000
This is why I fucking hate the moon
This is why I love the moon.
The fact that the average player has only discovered less than 1% of that is crazy to think about.
you know whats even crazier? this is one of 18 quintillion minecraft seeds. the entirety of minecraft is 664 duodecillion meters squared meaning its more like 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000001% discovered
Only about 1/20000th of 2b2t's map has been explored, the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft, hundreds of thousands of players on the same map over the span of 14 years.
Less than 0.0001%
Now make a cobble pillar back to your house.
blud has to make an auto cobble farm :skull:
if he gonna get all of that coble by hand, 1/256th of the underground world gonna be gone 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@pjusttheletterpreally.noth2995sisyphus moment
Me: Automatic Redstone cobble maker go brrrrrr
@@recon_leech4what? theres no such thing as that..
It’s crazy that light travels this distance in less than a second
It's more closer to 300 million meters in a second, so it's even faster than this
Ehhh i could run quicker than that fr
@@SupremeST25 Yeah homie me too
@@HeadHunter697thats why he said “in less than a second” genius
gas gas gas gotta step on the gas tonight and all to be the winner,
until seeing this video i had no idea how elaborate and massive rivers were in minecraft, i always assumed it was like a continent system
It used to be, but people got fed up with the continental generation pretty quickly
@@an2thea514 Personally, I liked the continental generation.
@@alexaasmr3035 It certainly had it's charme to leave everything behind with multiple boats and sail for a long time, stopping by only for a mooshroom island until you find a new continent. I wouldn't do that today anymore tho.
It looks like south carolina
Just looks random
This is genuinely the most mind-blowing thing I've ever seen, feels so surreal and ethereal. Especially with the music.
The music got me while watching, it captures the feeling where you're in an endless void or a never ending room from your dream.
Guess you havent seen the Hubble deep field?
And most people have not seen even 1% of the minecraft map in a single playthrough. Thanks for the existential crisis
Not even 0.000001%@@TreeMovies
@@Shiorin_VaYou're basicaly saying you explore 10000000 blocks in 1 world (or 625000 chunks)
@@mr.dragon.purple9204I didn't say anything like that.
@@mr.dragon.purple9204yes
Yes, but for a reason. Every new chunk adds to the world size. The file alone could be in the terabytes if you did that. Not that most players know that, but that's a great disincentive for me not to explore.
This is how these 5 minutes unskippable opening cutscenes in games feel. The end is like "heres your world, now play".
Here before this blows up
@@mctogo001here before your house blows up 💥💥💥
@@mctogo001 cringe
@@justahammer ok rick master
@@mctogo001 you just liked your own comment, how can that not be cringe
Ok, so, next time, do not attempt to build a base at height 3/4 the distance Earth to Moon.
So can I go for full distance from the Earth to the border of observable universe?
@@zhabiboss there is no border
@@petterlarsson7257 ok the radius
Don't attempt this at home disclaimer is required, I was actually going to build a spaceship and then descent back to Earth
@@_MaZTeR_don't forget to pack your water bucket
Me and my goldfish attention span somehow lasted the whole video without skipping a second, this just shows how impressive it it to see everything all at once all in one place, a tiny speck.
looks like someone is making an improvement in attention span
This video made me think like I'm returning home on the earth from the long-long term interstellar journey. It gave me chills and understanding how beautiful minecraft overworld and earth are.
Must feel so good to return home
Only to die on impact
@@TreeMoviestry star citizen.
@@TreeMoviesi hope not
😹😹@@bobobsen
Plot twist: this is actually how the player always arrives in a new world, you just don’t get to see it.
last snapshots blurred background:
Mr Bean moment
your theory should be announced on the Minecraft forum!
yes, especially my PC that creates a Minecraft world for about 37 days
“I heard he fell out of the sky on a ball of fire, that’s he’s a warrior unlike anything the world has ever seen.”
You see this? Your greatest accomplishments, your biggest bases, cities you built with your friends on the server, oceans that took you hours to cross and weeks to explore, longest paths you took, they’re right here, on this small piece of the screen, and yet they’re not as big as even a fraction of it.
That's what the voyagers said!
dont give me an existential crisis at 3am bruh
@@Zimbobrokethen why else are we here?
The minecraft world is actually infinitely generating so in reality its 0% and it would only take into account the seed you are in
@@MCB_2 are u clinically insane, it’s 60mil by 60mil
It’s so fascinating. It’s almost like the universe. The Minecraft world, everything we’ve made and everything we’ve done to it, is barely a pixel floating in a void.
Did you realize that it says UrAnus at 2:25
At the very end right before landing, you can tell how fast he falls. It's hard to believe it took 37 days of that falling speed to reach the ground.
He speeds up the video. It's a timelapse, because otherwise this video would be a month long
@@AsolariotI know, but I mean like at the very end when the timelapse stops.
Nah. There's a terminal velocity
Terminal velocity in Minecraft is 78 blocks a second iirc
17:01 what the hell
What I think is the most fascinating about this is the fact that it becomes beautifully apparent just how much minecraft relies on noise for its world generation.
it also highlights how small oceans became after Mojang nerfed them in 1.7
what I find interesting is how you can see the different levels of detail that the mod uses, appearing as squares (and how you can also see that the biggest ones are clearly just a single pre-made image scaled to the required size)
RIP this guy's hard drive with weeks worth of footage and an entire mc world stored in it
it looks like for about the first month he simply used a macro that takes a screenshot every 5 or so minutes, then on day 31 he actually started screen recording
@ComposerBiz Could easily have been a mod that controls game speed. Would have been much easier I would reckon.
@@QuasarMusicsin the description it says the only two mods he used were to create insanely high render distance and add a bunch of details to the full map size. it would kind of defeat the point of the timer if he just fast forwarded the whole thing
still would screen record for about 6 days @@ComposerBiz
He could just lie yk
seeing the noise interference (?) patterns moving as you got closer was insanely cool, as well as seeing those squares within squares forming
You had it right, it's an interference pattern. More specifically a moiré pattern.
The fact that it took him a whole month to get back down is insane
More than a month
Yea my bad
yea, a month and then some
68 likes? Let me fix that
@@Stathraft les goo
After 12 years, i wish this video gets around 16 million views and will suddenly pop up in everyone's recommendations.
Inshaallah Brother
Only 16m?
Here to reserve a spot.
qt
yes
Cities you and your friends built. Wars you and your friends fought. Massive caves that took days to explore. Oceans you didn't even bother trying to cross. Forests you chopped down. Forests you left standing. All of that, and it doesn't even fit in a fraction of a pixel.
😭
Such a cool and kind of scary thought ab the Minecraft worlds size
"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam." - Carl Sagan
Basically us compared to universe.
Well, yeah
That's not news to anyone
Dude i was absolutely MIND BLOWN when you said "This is the whole world of Minecraft." LIKE THAT'S GENUINELY CRAZY DUDE.
What does that mean?
I can't be the only one thinking someone needs to remake this with the mace, right?
YES! THE FLOOR WILL COLLAPSE INTO A BLACK HOLE
Redo it with caseoh
@@djkitten9739 FR
The mace?
@@EmmaSquire-ks9nuthe new 1.21 weapon
Fun fact: this is about 2/3 the distance between the Earth and the Moon.
Exacto, imagínate la distancia entre la tierra y el sol, ya son palabras mayores
@iamafraidofwomen no
@@pxrikshit.kun12Blud it took him just over a month to fall from JUST that height, 1 billion blocks would take centuries
@@CASA-dy4vs unlike Minecraft,there exist a called "acceleration" u should deff check that out
@@CASA-dy4vsno, a 3 or 4 years
Just imagine how it would feel to fall millions of blocks and fail the water bucket.
And wait months for it too
you wouldnt know how it would feel for him forgetting to press the record button
@@jumby152fortunately, he would’ve only have had to record, at most, 0.1% of the fall because of how much *nothing* is happening during the fall.
@@jumby152he can simply just do it again and speed hack it just like he did here
@@anonymousbanana204he didnt speed hack, he sped up the video, you stupid?
This feels like a spaceship landing on a distant planet
Really makes you appreciate how much resources are in minecraft
I don’t think we can physically run out of stuff
Unless you're on legacy edition, every little resource counts.
I played on a PS3 for the majority of my life, so the first time I found out worlds could be "infinite" my mind was blown.
Now, I can't believe that I was able to play on PS3 worlds XD
@OrcaGamer88
Same, I never knew until a few years ago normal worlds are infinite
My 360 survival world is getting pretty depleted
Plus you can farm so many things nowadays in Minecraft. At worse, in the endgame your primary weapon toolset becomes iron, as they are renewable. Not like anyone’s going to need much obsidian at that point since they would probably have hundreds of nether portals and you can make obsidian with water and lava to place.
This is so trippy
Imagine looking at minecraft's largest oceans and islands from that perspective
why imagine, it's shown
You see that? Somewhere in that giant landmass, your entire adventure starting from world creation to your heroic victory over the Ender Dragon has happened.
Your first log, your first house, your wheat farm, your mining expeditions, your great voyages across an ocean. All of your triumphs and failures. Everything you've done that was huge to you, can not even compare to exactly how big a Minecraft world can be. As far as the world is concerned, your adventure is only as large as a singular atom.
Now that's what I call "deep"
And the thing is with how long this fall took, you could literally have an entire (brisk) playthrough and they still wouldn't hit the ground. You could do everything you needed to in that time and from above it'd seem insignificant. But it was at least fun to you.
Huh
slide 7
that was beutiful
It's crazy that you can see the whole Minecraft world like that, huge oceans are just tiny pixels, the dedication tou put into this video, the hidden secrets, and even better, you can see the stripl ands and other more, when i felt you were finishing, there was half video left, in wich suprises me (ik you slowed down the timer). Big dedication
ikr its crazy
It’s weird to imagine the ridiculous amount of minecraft generation that will never be explored
I’d like to think that the “insanely rare generation” happens at least once on every single seed, we just don’t find it cause of how infinitesimally small our slice of that world is.
Next time you load up a minecraft world, remember that the absolute rarest biome in all of minecraft is somewhere in your world, you just have to find it
if i had to ghuess the probably most explored minecraft world would be 2b2t, and even that only has like 8% of it explored
Ima ruin your 69 likes
Who tf is loading up minecraft in 2023, hell who the hell has even played minecraft in the last decade who isn’t a child.
I'll readd the modified jungle edge
@@hansmoleman2666 I'm literally 20 and still play the single player world. The game is just fine to play for a while every day.
Intuition about scale is always both phenomenal and terrifying. Imagine if there's a Super Earth big as Saturn somewhere in the universe
There is.
Yeah, it's on our screens
Those are two entirely seperate and unrelated sentences
A planet like what? A giant square?
@@e33d90 It's how they speak, relying heavily on context. Nothing wrong with that.
I was pretty stressed today and I got this in my recommended. It was so relaxing that I fell asleep and woke up just in time to see the water bucket clutch. I feel great now, thanks! Excellent video, 10/10 would recommend. I hope you have a fantastic day!
how did you only fall asleep for 10m
@@StevenOshananap
@@StevenOshanaI’m saying
@@StevenOshana😂
@@StevenOshana person who has never head of naps
2:23 you didn't need need to be so personal bro 😢
Falling total time:
*_1 month_*
*_1 week_*
*_8 hours_*
*_55 minutes_*
*_53 seconds_*
*_306 milliseconds_*
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Total Falling blocks:
*_260,000,046_*
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Total Climbed blocks:
*_4_*
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Started at:
*_height of 260,000,042_*
it's actually 1 month 1 week 2 days 8 hours 55 minutes 53 seconds and 30 milliseconds. imagine failing the water bucket or forgetting to record. what a waste of over 5 weeks.
@@hyperjanny1510 "🤓"
@@hyperjanny1510 How you sure, you were there?
They're actually centiseconds
that just sounds dumb@@axyyqg
Just think, every time you make a new world in Minecraft, it generates ALL of this. And most players can explore forever and not even scratch the surface
no it doesn't. it only generates the chunks close to you
Ok I should clarify, it doesn't RENDER the entire world when you make a new world but every world generated has a seed, which tells the game how to render additional chunks past the spawn chunks. All the data the world needs to render the chunks as you explore are right in the seed and that isn't random at all. So technically I'm correct in that the game already knows what the entire map looks like wether it's rendered or not.
My point wasn't that the entire area of Minecraft's map is visible at all times. My point was that the game contains all the data for the entire world and yet it's virtually impossible to explore it all.
Actually, the minecraft world does have small parameters or glitches that changes upon each new creation of a world with the same seed, that causes random floating shipwrecks as an example
I mean, chest loot is RNG. But yeah, basically. Kind of cool to think of Minecraft like that.
It doesn’t “contain all the data” though, it merely contains a seedbed with the potential to generate that unique data.
Came expecting a novelty video, left with a new perspective on life
This literally gave me like a whole life existential crisis lmao, this is crazy.
From a distance, it was just a block, but as you feel it became clearer it was a collection of many many pixels. Each pixel representing its own world, with its own trees, it’s own mountains and it’s complete uniqueness’s. A near infinite world with an infinite amount to see, all containing certain hidden beauties that no eye has ever beheld, except you if you ever venture that way. Imagine, this is a video game. What things, what rocks and crevices, what real life portraits are out there that no man has ever seen before!
A Pale Blue Block
13:31 with this music, and me staring at the screen the whole time, I just feel like a Minecraft astronaut, seeing the cube world for the very first time. And wow, it's absolutely beautiful.
Coincidentally ISS height above the earth, 200km above the sea level. This is how they view the earth iirc
@@yuikonnu5079So the earth IS flat!
Your face after flying for 40 days to complete a challenge and falling into the sea: 🥺
fym he wanted to die with that "🥺" isnt that for as in"pretty please🥺"
He wouldn’t have a face anymore lol
he faked it anywas lol
just look at the frame by frame footage near the mlg (use < and > for frame by frame video)
@@wyduahow
Use your words I don't speak bottom
Wow! That’s almost enough render distance to see a Woodland Mansion!
Im speechless on how big the minecraft world really is and the fact that theres another millions of worlds like this created by players.And those oceans that feel big when you cross them are just that blue dots and the lands that feel small are those white and green lines its really just…. Beautiful.
This is what I imagine the minecraft afterlife is like. Falling endless blocks to peaceful music. Thinking of all the villagers you killed
And imprisoned and enslaved lol
Just like *real* life :D
did he set the world record for the highest mlg water bucket?
I think so
Yes
i think it is sadly spiced tho if you look closely at the end
@@hidude5620I don't think that's a splice, I think its more of just lag from entity's loading in
once you’ve been falling for about 10 seconds you barely accelerate much more since you’re very close to terminal velocity, so saving yourself with a bucket after a 20 second fall is just as difficult as if it was a 20 minute fall
A journey starts with one creeper, and ends with many creepers... what a philosophical video!
The size of Minecraft is at least comprehensible, though the size of the universe is something the human mind will never be able to comprehend.
It's not comprehensible. Its width is 60 _million_ blocks. The human mind can only comprehend sizes up to the order of about a thousand or so.
meh. 93.016 billion light years seems pretty comprehensible to me.
now try comprehending the real reality - an infinite fractal of universes, that have and had existed for an infinite amount of time. the only way to give it scale is to restrict "our" experience and be an eye in a tiny fraction of this gigantic fractal. you are a part of god experiencing themself
i personally canr even comprehend the size of my country
El universo observable es lo maximo que podemos ver, pero el universo a escala real seria alrededor de 150 sextillones de veces mas grande que el universo observable para que se hagan una idea
No somos absolutamente nada en el universo
@@TheUlisek70 brazil zil zil zil
Man, that was something special, I've never seen anything like this! I was already surprised by how massive the Minecraft world is, but jumping creepers got me. I definitely gotta replay Minecraft, seems it changed a lot since 2010s
Stuff like this really makes you realise just how big the minecraft map is
Keep coming back to this because it's no joke an amazing sleep aid
This is insanity, Ultimate respect for recording this. crazy
I've never had a video capture my full attention for so long. This was fascinating to watch!
I think it’s interesting to see how the random surface generation creates a repeatable pattern when zoomed out. The fractal-looking blotches of ocean and green terrain, with some snow and desert biomes sprinkled on top.
I wonder what kind of explanation describes this. Some kind mathematical or psychological theory. Maybe it’s the pattern recognition making order from randomness, or maybe there is something in the code that dictates it.
i’m pretty sure minecraft’s world generation is based on a random noise or static generator. There’s one of those post-mortem style videos that one of the devs talks about it.
If you zoom out enough, almost anything becomes homogenous in the end. As @currywinborn3129, the terrain is generated using noise patterns, which when seen upclose describe islands, mountains and valleys, but when seen from very far away they look like tv static and its just a uniform mess.
Hehe fractal
its cause they use perlin noise but also i think its your brain creating patterns
no it's just how noise works
The music choice is literally perfect, it fits so well.
Me: *finally fall asleep*
My brain: *doing this imaginary fall thing*
It's especially weird when you are still awake and you just get a weird jolt
@@SheckoEWOW fr 💀
When you die in ur dreams you get a huge adrenaline rush which forces you awake
@@SheckoEWOWno cap
Yes but you really shouldn’t steal precious things
What if someone got upset
Absolutely mesmerizing. Excellent song choices as well.
You’re about to hit the ground. Y hold out the bucket. Suddenly…
*sip sip sip sip sip*
DEAD
Funny
The whole Minecraft community is proud of you bro. Keep going
2:23 i love how NOBODY noticed this
noticed what?
@@kemonosworld4773 look directly to the planet name, keep looking and you'll see it
UrAnus
Get it
Uranus???
It's fascinating to see how the minecraft world looks from 'space'. The relatively equal size between landmasses and oceans, added to how 'small' they are, mean the whole planet would just look a mottled bluish-green from orbit, unlike the clear boundaries between land and water we see on our own world. I wonder if, somewhere out in space, there's a planet which has developed in a similar manner. I wonder how plate tectonics would work on a planet like that.
The creeper that Managed to spawned in that height deserves an oscar
Creeper came from a dispenser, redstoned from the plate next to the door.
16:47 what is that landscape???
Its mod that makes objects far away less detailed,so you can render big amount of chunks
@@michalendooo yeah, I know about that mod, but I’m pretty sure it doesn’t smooth and warp the landscape.
@@IDoBeCalvingThoi believe its a mod that generates unloaded chunks, otherwise you would never be able to see the whole minecraft map at once. There is a seperate video (not sure if the same guy) that explains it
@@Alexius01 Yes, as I said previously, I know.
@@IDoBeCalvingTho maybe its different one,there were tons of mods like That these days
Next time he should have used a slime block to clutch, I wonder how far he would bounce back up
Скорее всего скорость падения ограничена, поэтому с большой высоты падать бессмысленно.
His velocity was being manually changed throughout the entire video. It wouldn't be very high at all.
It doesn't matter how high you are the distance you can bounce up caps at 60 blocks
@@FGC292His velocity wasn't changing, the video was slowing down. It started as an extremely fast time lapse, and ended normally.
Yes.
It blows my mind how computers can generate that many chunks at one time.
He uses mod to handle that. Chunks are not fully rendered.
@@VCE4name of mod?
@@leonardoteci5417 in description
@@leonardoteci5417distant horizons and far plane two for the Level of detail render distance . The height mod is OpenChunks and open gen I think.
@@leonardoteci5417im not sure if it is the one they are using but one is called 'distant horizons'
Goes to show you ( especially around 16:13 ) how cool a super skyscraper would look with a perfectly non foggy ground.
Bro went from 1000 of fps to 40 0:21
5:56 HOW DID A MOIRE PATTERN HAPPEN??????
moiré fringes are large-scale interference patterns that can be produced when a partially opaque ruled pattern with transparent gaps is overlaid on another similar pattern.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moiré_pattern
They can also happen when you have too much detail at once, which can be fixed with AA and mipmaps.
Yeah I also thought about it, cause if picture is random then it shouldn't happen
If you play the very first versions of Minecraft and fall off the map that happens. During your fall you can also see expanding and rotating cobblestone textures on the bottom of the island.
man I thought that was just a song by HOME I didn't know it was an interesting science fact
Unfortunately its not a moiré pattern, its just artifacts of UA-cams compression algorithm
Imagine a cow just so happened to be where you were falling, blocking you from placing the water
That would be so annoying
4:32 He moved his hand seemed like a few seconds had passed instead of 4-6 hours
He must of moved it forward and then back
because your 4-6 hours are what would it take if the creator didn't speed the game up so that he won't leave his computer open for 37 days
@@andrei_smecherul but the Mouse movement looked like a normal mouse movement. If the counter in the top right corner is to be believed, it took a few hours for that normal mouse movement. So he would’ve been moving his mouse unfathomably slow for like 4 hours.
I agree, I also felt like something was off about those mouse movements, ain't no way bud spent so long to move a mouse in a circle ish motion instead of a flick. Also anyone can just speed up some random 1 hour fall and say it took them 800 years and people would believe it@@IDoBeCalvingTho
Amazing video! I'm currently sick and it made my day!
I’ve used this website since 2011 and this is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen.
14:25 Can we just appreciate this view? This is so beautiful.
He literally bought a pc and let it running for few weeks just to make this video, what a legend!
Probably just sped up the game to not bother with that
@@Azariy0 I don't think speeding up the game would make the player faster. It only speeds the day/night cycle and the growth of objects. I tried that command in the game and didn't notice the character increase in speed. But yeah ofc he sped up the video.
@@RandomContent_SeaEmperorStats I don't mean using those commands, I was talking about using programs like Cheat Engine to speed up Minecraft. Although I'm not sure considering the amount of FPS he has. I would definitely do it that way though.
@@Azariy0 i see your point and you might be right.
I don’t think he bought a pc specifically for this purpose but yeah I wonder how he managed to keep recording for this long
Might be the single coolest timelapse I've ever seen
i would also love to see how this would look if you included all of the far lands too!
This world actually extends far past the far lands. I'm not sure about the exact numbers, but the far lands starts at around 12 million blocks out. Meanwhile thew new version of Minecraft stretches 30 million blocks in each direction.
@@Omegaset The farlands in older versions used to extend to 1.4 b blocks, then, the fartherlands begin (i saw it at elomars88 channel)
si se ven pero se ven como cuando una vez una montaña desde la lejania
y solo vez esa textura de color celeste
Not that interesting to be honest. The side farlands would look striped and the corner farlands would look like a mosaic.
Im attacked personally
Feels like a fractal zoom in 😨
it's great to pause at 15:56 and just sulk in the incredible view
-ну что, увидел деревню?
-не, пересоздавай
To think that in the thumbnail, every single patch of water you see is actually a massive ocean.
6:45 funny thing is that, each dot you see here is a whole biome (the blue ones are entire oceans).
edit: he was falling at Mach 5.
I only calculated about 372mph. Im not great at math, but how did you calculate it?
@@MonoKyriosAre you calculating how fast he was falling or how fast he should have been falling?
The entire time I’m thinking of that Kratos falling meme but it goes for wayy too long
Imagine landing that, turning around with a close up camera shot of your face, then say" I..... am Steve!" Absolute cinema
Are the biomes near the outer edge just absurdly large? Or is it just a rendering thing?
Rendering thing, maybe caused by mipmap setting level or by just by the mod or the OpenGL itself
Rendering thing, that's the only option if you don't want your PC to get on fire
its an LoD thing
The LODs work by render distance rather than distance itself, so it gets less detailed the further from the center chunk the player is on. I wish this mod would do it with distance, just for consistancy
I would assume this mod is sampling about 1 block from 500k possibilities at the beginning, and similar ratios throughout the fall, hence why at the start you see green and blue flashing so much. In one frame, the block happened to be water, in another it was a grass block. Sampled properly, the entire map should appear as a grayish-green-blue color for nearly the entire fall, and near the end you would begin to see grey, white, yellow, red separating out as mountains, snowy plains, deserts, and badlands become discernible from the rest.
creeper hit the ultimate final kill cam
This got me laughing so much😂
Imagine all of Steve's teammates waiting days for his killcam to end because of how long he fell.
the chicken sound really brings it all together, like: I just did something incredible, but the chickens still dont care"
14:45 you can see the lava now
I believe those are Mesa biomes
No i think thats the mesa biomes
Minecraft : I have the biggest world
No Man's Sky : What makes you so sure ?
It’s so cool watching the coloration of the world change through every hour
Very peaceful. Thanks for making this :)
these seriously are just astounding and cool to watch all the blue dots, massive oceans. insane.
16:38 if you watch it closely at 0.25x you can see that a frame is added right before he falls down
i think it may have been because of the mod used for lower quality rendering or because the game was "not having it today"
6:58
I switched the render distance mod on and off several times on the island, because with the mod on it makes a giant pillar up to the floating island which interrupts the view. It makes this pillar because of the weird mode I choose to get the render distance.
It's crazy! Now he has to build his way back up!
Blud got a whole NASA simulator
This is really underated, i never even thought this would be possible.
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