Isn't it weird to imagine that someone with a fully maxed 5 year old hardcore world probably never even explored more than a pixel of the entirety of their minecraft world.
4,096*2,160 = 8,847,360(number of pixels on a 4k screen) Mine craft is 4,095,999,744,000,004 B^2 (Blocks squared) Area/pixels = 462962962.9 Divide that by a million (1000*1000 block area) =462 : 1000*1000 area My conclusion… probably
exactly! someone made a mathematical calculation, and they found out that the minecraft world, albeit being flat, is much much more big than our own planet earth!
one thing that fucks me up is thinking about how we live on a very big rock. actually, it's closer to a pebble on a cosmic scale. (i know you specifically meant in minecraft, but the same applies in reality :v )
to put into perspective, the international space station is 400km and the moon is 380.000~km away, so the home is 1/4 the distance from the moon above you
Sorry to be "that guy" but it's light-years long... Yes the playable area is probably that big but if you include the point to where the terrain simply doesn't generate then yes it is several light-years long
If someone dosen't SOMEHOW know this already... This is the entire minecarft world being rendered AT ONCE, all 60 million blocks. Its rendered by a mod called FarPlaneTwo witch uses LoD. I you would do this in vanilla minecarft, it would have to render EVERY visible block at maximum detail and the world would take up 60 PETABYTES.
And Kurtjmac is still walking to the farlands to this day. I stopped watching him years ago, but I stayed subscribed because he deserves it. He said he was going to walk all the way there over a decade ago regardless of views or subscription numbers, and he's still doing it.
After playing Minecraft for so many years, so many memories I've made. This is so strange. With the addition of that strange but calm music in the background, this is so surreal. Until right about the very end, every time I look I can't tell what I'm seeing. Is it lakes? Oceans? Are those forests, or entire chunks of biome? It's strange. I absolutely love it. A whole new perspective to the Minecraft world. Really makes you feel small.
It was mindblowing to me when i realized that those "continents" you could see in the beginning were actually made of smaller continents made of even smaller landmasses, the rendering just grouped them together.
Every survival adventure you've ever played, every let's play, livestream, tutorial, Etho's LP, stampy's LP, survive and thrive, etc could all happen separately without ANY of them ever realizing the other was there. All in that tiny square you see as he starts falling. Fuck.
Assuming Minecraft worlds have been opened up maybe 200 million times so far(I think most fairly active players have opened up at least a dozen worlds), if every playthrough ever happened at one random point in an entire Minecraft map, I'm sure plenty of players would randomly find each other.
something to think about is that places like canada are peppered with lakes and bodies of water everywhere. on some satellite renders, canadian land sort of looks like the render of this entire minecraft world.
The continents are large enough, if you can see a continent at that height, then at the ground, most likely you will never see a land if you spawned in the ocean.
1:25 - start 5:40 - screen is entirely full 10:30 - beginnings of discernible topography 14:15 - darker biomes become visible 16:45 - block edges are visible 20:30 - individual chunks become visible 20:45 - some trees visible 21:25 - landing! and cacti :)
Just in awe of the scale. You can see all the biomes down there. Forests, deserts, entire oceans, which to the player appear so large. Are nothing more than colored pixels. Simple threads in a grand tapestry beyond comprehension. No one will ever explore this world. No one will ever know all the secrets that it holds. The best you can hope for is to occupy a fraction, of a fraction of a percentage point of this indomitable wasteland. Never to know what is beyond, never to touch the horizon.
Have they always been this rare? I used to see one every couple worlds but not in a long time. Had 2-3 SP bases on one. I remember when they were relatively new (~1-2 years old) and I found one on the (at the time) cracked MC server I played w/ a very old out of contact friend and we never experienced much trouble over it save for the few others who knew about the fact it was a mooshroom island (I'd redone the surface to be less mooshroom-y) Eventually lost contact with him but he did give me his old MC account (to this day I still "own" I guess, alongside my main account) because he didn't like his username anymore. We grew distant over time and I haven't been able to find or contact him in years now. Hope he's doing well, dudes definitely nearing his 30's now if alls been well. I'll always cherish MC for the little things like this
@@dillonmoore9810Yeah they were more common before, I remember building a cool base in a server on one of those biomes too. Also, I too have a friend I lost contact with forever. Her name was "Emily" and she disappeared around 2012 - early 2013 when the crisis in Venezuela got really bad. I used to play a lot of Minecraft with her and an old school friend. I hope she's doing alright. It's crazy to think most of us are about to be 30 in a few years and some of us are already 30.
Wdym? They aren’t that rare, you’re probably thinking of the modified jungle edge biome. Mushroom fields are actually quite common if you look at any seed on chunkbase
At 20:00 it really is interesting to see the oceans look so small... only seem to be a bit bigger than some of the land biomes, when they feel almost endless when youre playing minecraft regularly.
19:41 is about the most a casual mincraft player will ever explore in a single world. Just watching this in reverse will give a nervous and fascinated feeling of being so incredibly small and irrelevant to this world. The possibilities are truly endless. Our entire childhood of mincraft worlds only take up a single pixel of this vast unknown place that's all a part of a simple block game. I'm amazed...
I have a minecraft world where i built a really long 1 block wide tower and climb up it. with a no block limit mod, it gets pretty surreal at moments like your hanging on for dear life
This was the most unexpected psychedelic experience from a video game. Anyones else eyes started creating weird geometric shapes or something while staring at this? The entire land was all pulsating blue and back to green and then it started to form weird geometric beautiful sweeping patterns.
I’ve always wanted to know what the entire world would look like from a birds eye view, like what colour would it look like with hundreds of thousands of tiny biomes mixed together. I guess this answers it: blueish
Yes, massive, but this also clearly illustrates that the Minecraft world has no large-scale features. On a large enough scale, every part of the world is almost the same as every other part. So, no continents, no oceans, no mountain ranges, no glaciers, just chaotic noise. Once you've seen an area of maybe 1,000 by 1,000 chunks, you've seen it all.
5:40 World accomodates for full FOV 8:49 Can see semblance of 3D 10:57 Moire effects significantly diminish/disappear 12:37 Can fully see 3D depth of world 13:50 Player looks around for the first time in days 14:16 Can start to see finer details in the world than just the rough layout of land and water 15:01 More detailed boundaries between land and water revealed, around 50000 blocks of height 15:22 Switch to realtime falling 18:10 ~20000 blocks up, can see boundaries between different-level layers of blocks, can see rivers 20:35 Switch to true falling speed, can start to differentiate between high and low ground 21:19 Can see individual blocks 21:25 Single-block details show 21:27 Can see individual block pixels 21:27 Lands in a desert after 13 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes, 21 seconds of falling 21:32 Creeper? 21:33 Aw, man
I wish Minecraft had bigger continents, more organized biome placement, bigger oceans, less random giant deep vast holes, and over all more realistic terrain.
yeah they did that update and people didn't like it because that would actually not be fun in gameplay? Like, I see why you'd want that seeing this one video but if you think about it a bit more that'd suck. Having to traverse hundreds of thousands of blocks in the ocean just to find a different biome than the one you spawned in.
@@PeamThePanda I understand, but I still think that it would be more fun for me. That update is still in the game I think, but it's just optional. I hate the way you can stand in one place now, and see 4 biomes. It's just not realistic.
@@Proud_Troll Yes, I get that. But the problem is Mojang needs to satisfy millions of players and the majority of them won't like that. It'll be more realistic if blocks wouldn't float, which sounds like a neat idea at first but if it were truly implemented people would HATE it.
It is much more interesting to imagine the scale of the world differently. Start at the very end, remember where it fell and gradually rewind to see how huge the world is.
I was half-expecting that when he hit the ground he'd fail to do a water-bucket save and die instantly from taking the equivalent of 45 million hearts of fall damage.
I AM NOT CRAZY. I am not crazy! I knew the video swirled like that at 4:57, as if I could ever make such a mistake, never! The uploader covered his tracks, got that idiot moire to lie for him!
It’s kinda neat to see the mod working that well, you can see the region of lines where the block quality gets lowered in the chunk rendering of the whole world, kinda cool to just see things work as they should
Each tiny blue dot is an ocean Each tiny green dot, an entire continent All you'll able to explore, enjoy, mine, is in a tiny square of a few million blocks surrounding you. *How do you feel?*
This video is as if an astronaut fell off his ship during his job and then flew into the earths atmosphere... This is a perfectly good demonstration on how this would look if you stuck a camera on his head.
This actually showcases a big gripe I have with minecraft's world gen, oceans don't actually truly separate the land all too much. It' actually really rare to see a truly isolated continent and I just don't like it all too much
it doesn't matter what the distance is , 48 383 400 m or 48 383 km From the ground , It's funny , Which means that, according to the Greeks, the earth was a minimum of 100,000 km in diameter, As much as Jupiter . Bruh.
Funnily enough, at 90,000km of altitude, if he was initially moving stationary relative the the ground he'd be going well past escape velocity at his position, meaning he'd fly off into interplanetary space rather than downward. Of course that assumes that the world of Minecraft has similar parameters to Earth, which it probably doesn't.
A cool thing i noticed about 5 minutes into the video is that the middle of the screen is blurrier than the edges and reminds of the loading screen when a new world is generated
The uses heightmaps and LOD (level of detail) to make the world. The outer layers are based on perlin noise while the inner layers are based on chunk data if I remember correctly.
Yes, it’s not more detailed in the middle or anything. The mod just simply can’t handle the crazy amount of detail that far away. That’s why it’s more pixels in the middle apart from the sides
Deserts aside, while falling from above the world of Minecraft looks a lot like the general landscape of Finland. Lakes and lakes and lakes again mixed with forests
Even thought its just a game, I feel a strong connection to it, I grew up with it, got familiar with the land as a child. Seeing a minecraft world like this gives me similar feelings of how I feel when I look at distant photos of earth and other historic photos of the universe we live in. It's crazy to think how miniscule earth is, the place we call our home. The only place we call our home.
The terminal velocity for a falling player is reached at a height of 3,501 blocks. Below this height, a player will accelerate due to gravity at a rate of 32 meters per second squared (approximately 1.04 blocks per tick per tick). If you were to fall from a height of 90 million blocks in Minecraft, once you reach the terminal velocity, your fall speed would be approximately 3,501 blocks per second
"I've been falling... for 30 MINUTES!!" Lol the neatest part for me was the absolute homogeneouness of the world at that height at first, but then the realization that the blue specks weren't lakes but actually _oceans._ I've been playing 1.7.10 with a heavily modified DIY version of the FTB Infinity Evolved modpack, extremely deadly, and this really got me thinking about trying skyblock with it. In mine, mob kills frequently produce loot bags, which I have modified to randomly contain most of the world's items, so I think skyblock could be easily done on nothing more than a sapling, a dirt, a lava bucket and water bucket, a few stone and maybe a wheat seed or something. It would be even more ridiculous than usual but I'm getting too good at beating the world again as is. I just need to learn how to create the tiny island in the sky and force me to spawn there.
@@FireFoxie1345 Ohhhh you mean the guy with the lamas that I keep shoving off my cliffs, lol. I'm actually playing 1.7.10 so praise God I am blissfully alone (except for hostiles and animals) in my survival worlds.
Super Deadly 1.7.10 FTB IE Skyblock thus far: 1.7.10 FTB Infinity Evolved With Project Zulu for large variety of dangerous animals and Nightmare Creatures to spice up your life with deadly mobs. Loot Bags mod can be modified to yield essentially any of the world's items at random. I also modified the game to allow ONLY Tinker's Construct tools and weapons, so you have to struggle your way through your first smeltery before you really get anywhere. Somehwere I also came by Sakura cherry trees which are OP for fast saplings and wood. I sussed out that Skyblock can be done very easily on just a few apples, a dozen dirt, a lava and water bucket, and a single Sakura sapling, spawning atop one piece of bedrock. Only problem I'm having is spawn rates are AWFUL. Apparently something in the mod pack changed the spawn rules. I am going to try lowering the starting elevation (was at over 128) and see if that helps. If not then I'll grab another cleaner version of the FTP packs and start skyblock with it, then modify it till it's closer to what i have. As is, my pack is BRUTAL in survival, tons of fun and stupidly powerful once you get a foothold. Fuck the future when you can have such powerful mayhem in the past. Isn't it why we also love Skyrim and Witcher?
I’ve always knew about how massive a Minecraft world is, but even comparing it to literal planets, it still doesn’t put in the perspective of how big it really is. This video does just that and it’s amazing
@@FolTakX im sure by logic and reasoning that is space even though the sky is blue. 90,000km is much higher than the Armstrong long at 100km which is considered the start of "space"
Wow... This might actually be the coolest thing I have ever seen done in MC. I've wanted to see this exact video for 8 years, and here it is. Makes me wonder just how far we can really push this...
Idk why but this seems so peaceful, so relaxing yet terrifying knowing you could die on any day falling 90 millon blocks, yet you probably have accepted your death half way down knowing their is no way out, you take in your entire world seeing stuff you have yet to discover and explore and admiring how small you really are in this world. Quote -Me
Fun fact: if the minecraft map, from one world border to the other, was wrapped into a globe, its diameter would be 50% larger than the earth's, at 19,000km. And unlike the earth, most of that is land. Imagine just how much you could build on that. Fun fact 2: you would need 24 human brains to store all 60 petabytes of a fully generated minecraft world. That's roughly 57,600,000,000,000,000 (57 quadrillion) blocks per brain. Edit: since a reply brought this back to my attention, something else came to my mind. Fun fact 3: if the 1 block in the nether is 8 blocks in the overworld, we can assume that the nether is deep beneath the overworld. But how deep? By dividing the diameter of the world by 8, we get 2387km. That's far from the *planet's centre* the nether would be, meaning it's about 16,600km below the overworld. The nether should be in the minecraft world's core, where temperatures reach 3000C, yet everything stays solid from sheer pressure. There should be no caves, no rocks, no lava, no plants, no creatures, no anything really in the nether but superheated and superpressured metal. This shows us that minecraft is, contrary to popular belief, a fantasy game where real world physics isn't relevant or considered. Alternatively, if the nether was a seperate planet, it would *STILL* be larger than pluto, which has a diameter of 2376km vs the nether's 2387km. Puts into perspective how tiny pluto is. No wonder it isn't a planet.
It is interesting to see that all of my history that I have done on Minecraft can be put in one of those little chunks of land . This video really puts the game in perspective.
This is just pure underrated content It's really entertaining and he puts soo much effort and time into making this. The soundtracks and the simple edit with those awesome ideas is just phenomenal. I hope you'll blow up soon my man!
@@greenwoolreadmyabout3410 Do you mean this? This is background from meditation session ruclips.net/video/k8Ii0IF5ldo/видео.html&ab_channel=JulieKing-Topic
Maybe it has to do with render distances and view frames and the like, but the fact there are concentric squares emerging as they get closer to the ground, reminds me of the self similar fractal like properties that we see from the large to the small scales as you zoom in closer to earth, like trees and golden ratios and the like. Instead of golden ratios and tree fractals, we see concentric cubes, since that's at heart of the very nature of the minecraft universe...things are blocky, at every scale from the very large to the very small.
The reason for it is that this mod makes things that are far away less detailed (because you can’t see the detail anyway), and those borders are where the detail level changes
@@circuit10 I thought it was from precision points getting worse in the world generation the further out you go. But I think your explanation makes some more sense.
just imagine what "island worlds" (when you spawn on an island surrounding by what looks like a never ending ocean) would look like from 90 million blocks in the sky
Go to the far planes 2 mod site. You will need the cubicchunks mod also and configure the rendering to only render with heightmaps. Maybe in the future I will make a video about it.
@@GKPB You might enjoy this little fun fact about space then. You know that typical image of the milky way? Where you see what it looks like from afar? That most likely isnt what it looks like, since no human or human construction has ever been far enough away to see it. Its a collection of our best guesses as to how it might look. Isnt that an interesting thought? We have all this information and knowledge about the universe around us, but we dont know what our own home looks like.
it’s very similar to the loading icon whenever you make a new world, i like to think whenever you’re waiting to spawn you’re falling just like in the video as the icon loads
Isn't it weird to imagine that someone with a fully maxed 5 year old hardcore world probably never even explored more than a pixel of the entirety of their minecraft world.
pixels are too big for this scale
@@TastyyOnRUclips not rlly, depends on what point of the video you're at
time to change that, pick as many maps as you can and make a giant map room.
Or make a globus out of them?
4,096*2,160 = 8,847,360(number of pixels on a 4k screen)
Mine craft is 4,095,999,744,000,004 B^2
(Blocks squared)
Area/pixels = 462962962.9
Divide that by a million (1000*1000 block area)
=462 : 1000*1000 area
My conclusion… probably
@@photonaut_8875 ye
Crazy how all those little blue dots are those massive oceans that i remember taking ages to cross
Crazy
Those massive oceans were on one specific version tho, they are not as big now
depends, since 1.7 oceans were severely reduced, they used to be ~66% of the world, now they are almost ~25%
For for than half the video, those blue dots were the average color created from thousands of those massive oceans which took ages to cross.
@@MrMasterGamer0 if it were average, it would be a flat cyan for most of the video
they're vastly subsampled
This is the first time I see a full minecraft world on one screen and it's hard to imagine how big it actually is
@KINDLY HELP ME REACH TO 99K SUB freak you bot 😭 😭 😭 😭 💀
Just imagine every little colored pixel within the square to be it’s own biome that’s thousands of blocks in radius
That's not full size. PC generated maps are basically infinite.
exactly! someone made a mathematical calculation, and they found out that the minecraft world, albeit being flat, is much much more big than our own planet earth!
It felt small at first, but see how long it took to zoom in
Weird to think that the seemingly endless oceans we cross, are in reality just huge lakes.
yea, there's far more land in minecraft then water. kinda makes sense since theres way more to do on land then in water in the game.
@@orthernerHowever I wish there were some larger seas with
@@ortherner In some older versions, it was the other way around.
@@PieCreeper12 damn
one thing that fucks me up is thinking about how we live on a very big rock. actually, it's closer to a pebble on a cosmic scale. (i know you specifically meant in minecraft, but the same applies in reality :v )
When you realize that your home is 90.000 km above you…
No problem, I would just build up till there.
km
to put into perspective, the international space station is 400km and the moon is 380.000~km away, so the home is 1/4 the distance from the moon above you
Yeah I miss my planet bro
@@willdesouza3968 WOW
Imagine if every single mc world coexisted like this but we’re all places too far away for each other to meet
That would be sick
The secret multiplayer server…
set your name and avatar and have a mod that lets you travel to other places then lmao
The world is a multiverse
No Man's Sky moment
The fact that the world below is the size of Neptune is mind blowing
No minecraft world size is 64.000 km neptune is 47.750 km this mean minecraft world bigger neptune and half size of satrun
@@dydunyatv4286 the minecraft world is infinite
@@nicolaski5847 It isn't
@@Obi-WanKannabis it is, just bordered
Sorry to be "that guy" but it's light-years long... Yes the playable area is probably that big but if you include the point to where the terrain simply doesn't generate then yes it is several light-years long
If someone dosen't SOMEHOW know this already...
This is the entire minecarft world being rendered AT ONCE, all 60 million blocks. Its rendered by a mod called FarPlaneTwo witch uses LoD.
I you would do this in vanilla minecarft, it would have to render EVERY visible block at maximum detail and the world would take up 60 PETABYTES.
cool
Petah
@@Actible The hoas is heah
WHAT
Equivalent to 60,000 terabyte. That's insane 🤯
To think there are people who have walked the entire length of the world is absolutely mind-boggling.
7 years, man. 7 years.
It's a lot smaller than it seems, really; at least post b1.8.
@@Something_Disgusting you are serious ?
@@interestingman6934 "Far Lands or Bust with KurtJMac"
And Kurtjmac is still walking to the farlands to this day.
I stopped watching him years ago, but I stayed subscribed because he deserves it. He said he was going to walk all the way there over a decade ago regardless of views or subscription numbers, and he's still doing it.
"no, don't touch that computer!"
"Why, what are you doing?"
"Falling in Minecraft"
"....wasn't it doing that last week?"
2 weeks ago*
@@msmcuser1718 🤓
@@msmcuser1718 🤓
@@will_rblx462 🤡🤡
@@lilsweezy71 🤡🤡
After playing Minecraft for so many years, so many memories I've made. This is so strange. With the addition of that strange but calm music in the background, this is so surreal. Until right about the very end, every time I look I can't tell what I'm seeing. Is it lakes? Oceans? Are those forests, or entire chunks of biome? It's strange. I absolutely love it. A whole new perspective to the Minecraft world. Really makes you feel small.
I agree
It was mindblowing to me when i realized that those "continents" you could see in the beginning were actually made of smaller continents made of even smaller landmasses, the rendering just grouped them together.
Agreed
i cant belive that the map is so big a how we are so small and that some people have walked across this
remember that one ocean that took you ages to cross? all of that is just a single pixel from 8:00
Love the little backstory with the creeper. Can you imagine making a block tower all the way back up there? 😂
this video is what the creeper would have experienced if the player was a little braver
@@SirPogsalotCreatesthats so funny and cute 😂
welp, he did made it.
They did make a block tower all the way back up there 💀
Nah 😂 bro will take almost 7 months
Every survival adventure you've ever played, every let's play, livestream, tutorial, Etho's LP, stampy's LP, survive and thrive, etc could all happen separately without ANY of them ever realizing the other was there.
All in that tiny square you see as he starts falling. Fuck.
Lol the tiny blue dot speech but for minecraft
@@haydnrogan6789 basically
@@haydnrogan6789 it fits tbh
its truly absurd how large the mc world is
Assuming Minecraft worlds have been opened up maybe 200 million times so far(I think most fairly active players have opened up at least a dozen worlds), if every playthrough ever happened at one random point in an entire Minecraft map, I'm sure plenty of players would randomly find each other.
Seeing videos like this makes me wish Minecraft generated larger continents
something to think about is that places like canada are peppered with lakes and bodies of water everywhere. on some satellite renders, canadian land sort of looks like the render of this entire minecraft world.
@@joeg579 so is the philippines, there are so many small islands especially at the visayan area (the middle area)
WOWW YOU DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE
The continents are large enough, if you can see a continent at that height, then at the ground, most likely you will never see a land if you spawned in the ocean.
@@AnimMouse speaking from experience,yeah its hard to reach a 'continent'
1:25 - start
5:40 - screen is entirely full
10:30 - beginnings of discernible topography
14:15 - darker biomes become visible
16:45 - block edges are visible
20:30 - individual chunks become visible
20:45 - some trees visible
21:25 - landing! and cacti :)
this video is like making a simulation where you drop fast into a planet from the space
This is helpful thank you lol
5:21, is that the entire map of minecraft?
@@DtestING in this version of minecraft yeah it is
more like an airplane
Just in awe of the scale. You can see all the biomes down there. Forests, deserts, entire oceans, which to the player appear so large. Are nothing more than colored pixels. Simple threads in a grand tapestry beyond comprehension. No one will ever explore this world. No one will ever know all the secrets that it holds. The best you can hope for is to occupy a fraction, of a fraction of a percentage point of this indomitable wasteland. Never to know what is beyond, never to touch the horizon.
That’s beautifully put
It's funny how you could say the exact same thing about the universe and about the pictures of observable universe, and it still fits perfectly.
I love how even at that height with the whole world lying before you, there's only one mushroom fields biome
where
Gasp where!!
Have they always been this rare? I used to see one every couple worlds but not in a long time. Had 2-3 SP bases on one. I remember when they were relatively new (~1-2 years old) and I found one on the (at the time) cracked MC server I played w/ a very old out of contact friend and we never experienced much trouble over it save for the few others who knew about the fact it was a mooshroom island (I'd redone the surface to be less mooshroom-y)
Eventually lost contact with him but he did give me his old MC account (to this day I still "own" I guess, alongside my main account) because he didn't like his username anymore. We grew distant over time and I haven't been able to find or contact him in years now. Hope he's doing well, dudes definitely nearing his 30's now if alls been well.
I'll always cherish MC for the little things like this
@@dillonmoore9810Yeah they were more common before, I remember building a cool base in a server on one of those biomes too. Also, I too have a friend I lost contact with forever. Her name was "Emily" and she disappeared around 2012 - early 2013 when the crisis in Venezuela got really bad. I used to play a lot of Minecraft with her and an old school friend. I hope she's doing alright.
It's crazy to think most of us are about to be 30 in a few years and some of us are already 30.
Wdym? They aren’t that rare, you’re probably thinking of the modified jungle edge biome. Mushroom fields are actually quite common if you look at any seed on chunkbase
Poor man just fell a 1/4 the distance of the moon just to avoid a creeper attack but ended up meeting the same fate down below. 💀
This is the best thing i‘ve ever read. Thank you
"People often meet their fate on the road they took to avoid it"
-Sun tzu art of war
@@Evanxbdlt oh snap, didn't know Oogway quoted that from Sun Tzu
@@sakeytoes people always do fake quotes. Decided to make an effort to not make it obvious. Look like you figured out
@@hispalismapping155 no
POV: You are checking the comments while it's falling to pass the time
lol thats Literally what im doing
You’re wrong I did after because I wanted to avoid spoils
Yes
@@KillerCrewmate2526 can you pls explain to me how you thought this would have spoilers
youre a witch
At 20:00 it really is interesting to see the oceans look so small... only seem to be a bit bigger than some of the land biomes, when they feel almost endless when youre playing minecraft regularly.
7:29
19:41 is about the most a casual mincraft player will ever explore in a single world. Just watching this in reverse will give a nervous and fascinated feeling of being so incredibly small and irrelevant to this world. The possibilities are truly endless. Our entire childhood of mincraft worlds only take up a single pixel of this vast unknown place that's all a part of a simple block game. I'm amazed...
the average mc player would probably only explore the amount shown at 20:51. biomes are not small.
People that play multiplayer servers going 200k blocks away from spawn in the Nether: 💀
@@notgray88 You really aren't funny in any way whatsoever
I probably explored 19:15 of my world
I’d say with my Elytra I’d probably gone as far as 17:10
This is the most normal and most peaceful minecraft video I've seen on the internet in nearly more than half a decade
This is actually how every Minecraft world starts; the real goal of the game is to get enough blocks to climb back up to your house in the sky
I have a minecraft world where i built a really long 1 block wide tower and climb up it. with a no block limit mod, it gets pretty surreal at moments like your hanging on for dear life
@@builderdude9488how many ladders does it take to continue working on it?
You would need 90 000 000 blocks, give or take a couple of thousands
@@kolyashinkarev7366 Or about 1000 double chests full of shulkers, if I did my math right.
@@jetison333 that's a lot of shulkers
This was the most unexpected psychedelic experience from a video game. Anyones else eyes started creating weird geometric shapes or something while staring at this? The entire land was all pulsating blue and back to green and then it started to form weird geometric beautiful sweeping patterns.
Moire patterns
It's called the Moire effect I think
I’ve always wanted to know what the entire world would look like from a birds eye view, like what colour would it look like with hundreds of thousands of tiny biomes mixed together. I guess this answers it: blueish
It's also what earth looks like from extremely far distances. From Saturn earth appears as a greyish blue dot.
@@DanteTimberwolf dante?
yeah. A dark blue template with hundreds of thousands of little green specks
Minecraft loves Oceans
@@DanteTimberwolf DANTE?!?
This is beautiful. It really puts into perspective how massive a Minecraft world is.
Yes, massive, but this also clearly illustrates that the Minecraft world has no large-scale features. On a large enough scale, every part of the world is almost the same as every other part. So, no continents, no oceans, no mountain ranges, no glaciers, just chaotic noise. Once you've seen an area of maybe 1,000 by 1,000 chunks, you've seen it all.
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@@alexeyvlasenko6622 Yeah, pretty much.
@@alexeyvlasenko6622 it's enough man an area of 1000x1000 is pretty much enough man 😅
it's many times larger than earth
Imagine building a flying machine that high up and look down at the overworld. A satelite or space station out of iron blocks or quartz.
Fucking epic
Yeah theres a mod
fucking epic
fucking epic
F***ing epic.
5:40 World accomodates for full FOV
8:49 Can see semblance of 3D
10:57 Moire effects significantly diminish/disappear
12:37 Can fully see 3D depth of world
13:50 Player looks around for the first time in days
14:16 Can start to see finer details in the world than just the rough layout of land and water
15:01 More detailed boundaries between land and water revealed, around 50000 blocks of height
15:22 Switch to realtime falling
18:10 ~20000 blocks up, can see boundaries between different-level layers of blocks, can see rivers
20:35 Switch to true falling speed, can start to differentiate between high and low ground
21:19 Can see individual blocks
21:25 Single-block details show
21:27 Can see individual block pixels
21:27 Lands in a desert after 13 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes, 21 seconds of falling
21:32 Creeper?
21:33 Aw, man
this comment is underrated asf
Only 75 likes? Let me fix that
So we back in the mine
@@PizzaTuber12345got our pickaxe swinging from side to side
Side-side to side
It really makes you think just how small you are compared to the minecraft world, or even the universe.
I did not needed this video to realize that
I thought the universe was much bigger
90 million block is more like just the distance between us and our moon I suppose
@@KillerCrewmate2526 not even close. The moon would be 300 million blocks away
@@KillerCrewmate2526 90M is 1/4 of the way until you reach the moon
I wish Minecraft had bigger continents, more organized biome placement, bigger oceans, less random giant deep vast holes, and over all more realistic terrain.
yeah they did that update and people didn't like it because that would actually not be fun in gameplay? Like, I see why you'd want that seeing this one video but if you think about it a bit more that'd suck. Having to traverse hundreds of thousands of blocks in the ocean just to find a different biome than the one you spawned in.
@@PeamThePanda
I understand, but I still think that it would be more fun for me.
That update is still in the game I think, but it's just optional.
I hate the way you can stand in one place now, and see 4 biomes. It's just not realistic.
@@Proud_Troll Yes, I get that. But the problem is Mojang needs to satisfy millions of players and the majority of them won't like that. It'll be more realistic if blocks wouldn't float, which sounds like a neat idea at first but if it were truly implemented people would HATE it.
@@PeamThePanda
Well that presents an issue for building.
I get what you're saying. I like that it's an option.
@@Proud_Troll Yeah, isn't larger biomes an option in world creation? I play bedrock edition so I wouldn't know, but on Java I think it exists
It is much more interesting to imagine the scale of the world differently. Start at the very end, remember where it fell and gradually rewind to see how huge the world is.
I was half-expecting that when he hit the ground he'd fail to do a water-bucket save and die instantly from taking the equivalent of 45 million hearts of fall damage.
- How much do you want to set the render distance?
- YES.
I _paid_ for the %modulo function, I'm gonna use the _whole_ %modulo function.
And now imagine that one blue dot is the endless 10000 blocks wide ocean which you would swim on trying to find land...
Well yeah,in that moment everyone is fucked up
As I know, the oceans after some patch have limits
Just show how big the universe is
That was in the early days of minecraft. There was a bug that made 80-90% of the world water. They fixed it in like 2014.
If you did this same video on that version of Minecraft the oceans would be almost 50x larger than the land.
It is soooooo crazy to think that the yellow pixels are the massive deserts I went searching through for villages and strongholds...
no way the map actually swirled like that at 4:57 that's crazy dude
Moire effect
Byproduct of the videos resolution being outclassed by the intense amount of detail its trying to show
weird things happen to complex patterns like that when on digital screens
Crazy? I was crazy once. They locked me in a room. A rubber room. A rubber room with rats. The rats make me crazy. Crazy?.....
I AM NOT CRAZY. I am not crazy! I knew the video swirled like that at 4:57, as if I could ever make such a mistake, never! The uploader covered his tracks, got that idiot moire to lie for him!
It’s kinda neat to see the mod working that well, you can see the region of lines where the block quality gets lowered in the chunk rendering of the whole world, kinda cool to just see things work as they should
Also i think that's how far lands work back then
This video gives me anxiety and idk why😆😆😆
@@jjthejetplane9414 bruh
Cubic Chunks mod had a legit fall that was live streamed for days
@@NotKumori oh yes
Each tiny blue dot is an ocean
Each tiny green dot, an entire continent
All you'll able to explore, enjoy, mine, is in a tiny square of a few million blocks surrounding you.
*How do you feel?*
tiny blue? Bruh,
The whole world is basically blue
@@Typodlawski Like Earth. Minecraft is very realistic
@@FireFoxie1345 besides the physics and the logics of the game that is.
Mind blown
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This video is as if an astronaut fell off his ship during his job and then flew into the earths atmosphere...
This is a perfectly good demonstration on how this would look if you stuck a camera on his head.
wow, I showed this to my friend. He was so amazed he just kept staring at the screen while I hacked his computer in the backround
Lol
lmfao
🤣
What a twist lmao🤣🤣
Rookie mistake
This is like watching the first manned mission to land on some Earth-like exoplanet.
Both videos are insanely cool, thank you :)
You should make high render distance but with extra large biomes etc.
Or try fall in the end
someone knows the name of this song?
@@sr.little2128 Jincheng Zhang - Opaque Don't Know If You Miss Me
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Yes
This actually showcases a big gripe I have with minecraft's world gen, oceans don't actually truly separate the land all too much. It' actually really rare to see a truly isolated continent and I just don't like it all too much
The distance really shows the limits of what can be achieved with perlin noise in terms of shapes, distribution etc.
Fun fact: In Hesiod's Theogeny, it's been said that it takes ten days for you to fall from the mortal realm to Tartarus, the lowest part in Hades.
Oh, that's pretty cool!
and not from Hades to Tartarus?
it doesn't matter what the distance is , 48 383 400 m or 48 383 km From the ground , It's funny , Which means that, according to the Greeks, the earth was a minimum of 100,000 km in diameter, As much as Jupiter . Bruh.
tartarus? IS THAT A REFERENCE TO THE HIT GAME GEOMETRY DASH!!!!!!!!!???????????/
I always thought they were ferried on a boat. I don't know anything about that though. Interesting.
I like how he starts it with a realistic scenario
Creeper was like: "Congratulations for falling over 13 hours, here's your prize." 💥
Those were days man
All those nights as a kid wishing I could actually go to space in my worlds. This video is those dreams.
There's no space in minecraft sadly
@@Triplane1234there is a moon in 1 block at a time snapshot
@@ArdLight that's not most of the time
@@Triplane1234 wdym!
@@ArdLight it's a snapshot only on April fools
Funnily enough, at 90,000km of altitude, if he was initially moving stationary relative the the ground he'd be going well past escape velocity at his position, meaning he'd fly off into interplanetary space rather than downward. Of course that assumes that the world of Minecraft has similar parameters to Earth, which it probably doesn't.
okay neil armchairstrong
@@physx-void-pointer haha
There is a reason why it is always day
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"Funnily enough" but where's the funny?
This is actually what you would feel while approaching giants as Neptune. Minecraft world is about its size and doubles Earth's gravity
But yet dirt blocks float.
Not double, 7x
I was thinking it’s like looking in on the universe. Or like going towards a gigantic planet
can't believe those white dots on a map its whole deserts 💀
Is it just me or it's so strange and creepy to imagine how big the world actually is
Nah, I agree. Like, you're practically only a drop of water in a huge desert, as if nothing you do really matters.
there can be 341.1 Quadrillion Blocks (in total) in one singular minecraft world.
it is just you
@@ketaminepoptarts ok
@@WASDRhombus Earth is 1 sextillion blocks in volume
This was incredibly relaxing. Also the music is great.
wish you all the best🙂👍
The music in 2x speed is actually lil distorted
Imagine he was in survival and landed in water and had to build back up 💀
I would've just deleted the world. No salvaging that
lemme just **opens to lan, turns cheats on, /tp @s ~ ~9E7 ~**
@@ScruffySFM or you could just die and you would respawn up there
imagine if this was actually funny
@@physx-void-pointer it kinda is
A cool thing i noticed about 5 minutes into the video is that the middle of the screen is blurrier than the edges and reminds of the loading screen when a new world is generated
That's where youtube compression gets overloaded. It compresses an image that should not be compressed and things get blurry.
Being able to observe the entirety of a minecraft world in a single shot, like in the beginning of the video is truly fascinating
Just keeping in mind that each of those tiny continent dots take a good 25 minutes of running to get through..
Im not sure man, all my Minecraft worlds are water worlds, I could never get proper continents.
from here it seems that you can see world generation gets more complex towards the center, with larger land and ocean masses the more you go out
The uses heightmaps and LOD (level of detail) to make the world. The outer layers are based on perlin noise while the inner layers are based on chunk data if I remember correctly.
Yes, it’s not more detailed in the middle or anything. The mod just simply can’t handle the crazy amount of detail that far away. That’s why it’s more pixels in the middle apart from the sides
@@catota9889 It is more detailed in the middle, that’s the point of the mod
@@circuit10 Yes. But in the real Minecraft world 💀💀💀
@@catota9889 Oh, OK
This music playing while the entire Minecraft world is displayed in the form of one giant block is so meta and beautiful
call me a nerd, but this made me tear up. After playing the game for over a decade, seeing it all... It's just so overwhelming.
nerd
Nerd
Nerd
Nerd
Nerd
Crazy that this maybe the first time many people have seen the edges of the true Minecraft world and how tiny we truly are.
Deserts aside, while falling from above the world of Minecraft looks a lot like the general landscape of Finland. Lakes and lakes and lakes again mixed with forests
finland but bigger
Oon suomalaine
it's peaceful for a while until the fear of heights hits you and you notice how fast the player is falling
it's fascinating to know that earth's size is a portion of a whole minecraft world, this shows the scales
The entire minecraft world is roughly the same area of Jupiter.
@@drumfish2744 neptune*
You know that google earth have the whole earth right?
@HYPNOSIS He shouldn't be amazed by some numbers on computer while in reallife the same thing happened with earth.
@@7atabah because this is a videogame dumbo
imagine falling from space, but it takes so long that you die from thirst before you hit the ground
Even thought its just a game, I feel a strong connection to it, I grew up with it, got familiar with the land as a child. Seeing a minecraft world like this gives me similar feelings of how I feel when I look at distant photos of earth and other historic photos of the universe we live in. It's crazy to think how miniscule earth is, the place we call our home. The only place we call our home.
The terminal velocity for a falling player is reached at a height of 3,501 blocks. Below this height, a player will accelerate due to gravity at a rate of 32 meters per second squared (approximately 1.04 blocks per tick per tick).
If you were to fall from a height of 90 million blocks in Minecraft, once you reach the terminal velocity, your fall speed would be approximately 3,501 blocks per second
Which is 10x the velocity of sound.
"I've been falling... for 30 MINUTES!!"
Lol the neatest part for me was the absolute homogeneouness of the world at that height at first, but then the realization that the blue specks weren't lakes but actually _oceans._
I've been playing 1.7.10 with a heavily modified DIY version of the FTB Infinity Evolved modpack, extremely deadly, and this really got me thinking about trying skyblock with it. In mine, mob kills frequently produce loot bags, which I have modified to randomly contain most of the world's items, so I think skyblock could be easily done on nothing more than a sapling, a dirt, a lava bucket and water bucket, a few stone and maybe a wheat seed or something. It would be even more ridiculous than usual but I'm getting too good at beating the world again as is. I just need to learn how to create the tiny island in the sky and force me to spawn there.
You only need a sapling and two grass blocks to complete SkyBlock thanks to the Wandering Trader
@@FireFoxie1345 Ohhhh you mean the guy with the lamas that I keep shoving off my cliffs, lol. I'm actually playing 1.7.10 so praise God I am blissfully alone (except for hostiles and animals) in my survival worlds.
@@NightRunner417 he actually has some value (not much) in most worlds once you get emeralds
@@FireFoxie1345 Watch that spit though when you piss off the llamas! They're _relentless_ lol!
Super Deadly 1.7.10 FTB IE Skyblock thus far:
1.7.10 FTB Infinity Evolved With Project Zulu for large variety of dangerous animals and Nightmare Creatures to spice up your life with deadly mobs. Loot Bags mod can be modified to yield essentially any of the world's items at random. I also modified the game to allow ONLY Tinker's Construct tools and weapons, so you have to struggle your way through your first smeltery before you really get anywhere. Somehwere I also came by Sakura cherry trees which are OP for fast saplings and wood. I sussed out that Skyblock can be done very easily on just a few apples, a dozen dirt, a lava and water bucket, and a single Sakura sapling, spawning atop one piece of bedrock. Only problem I'm having is spawn rates are AWFUL. Apparently something in the mod pack changed the spawn rules. I am going to try lowering the starting elevation (was at over 128) and see if that helps. If not then I'll grab another cleaner version of the FTP packs and start skyblock with it, then modify it till it's closer to what i have. As is, my pack is BRUTAL in survival, tons of fun and stupidly powerful once you get a foothold. Fuck the future when you can have such powerful mayhem in the past. Isn't it why we also love Skyrim and Witcher?
This man could've done a water bucket mlg world record!
This comment aged well. 👌
@@RightBoyKA-POW '
@@SubroOrbus ?
@@RightBoyKA-POWwdym by that
I'm pretty sure he did do a mlg water bucket clutch in a separate video.@@sophykeosuncheng5952
This was honestly the most relaxing video I’ve ever watched
I’ve always knew about how massive a Minecraft world is, but even comparing it to literal planets, it still doesn’t put in the perspective of how big it really is. This video does just that and it’s amazing
still smaller than earth Earth is 131446000 million feet in circumference because 40075x3280=131 million feet while minecraft world is 60 million feet
@@Abrold *60,000,000 blocks, each a meter (~3 feet) long, or ~ 180,000,000 feet to earth's 131,446,000 feet. It's bigger.
@@AbroldMinecraft block is 1 meter, not one feet, so Minecraft world is between Neptune and Saturn in area
let's take a moment to appreciate the cameraman for sacrificing himself for this video
POV: You are Felix Baumgartner
were not in space tho
@@FolTakX You gonna feel it when your PC exploded
@@FolTakX im sure by logic and reasoning that is space even though the sky is blue. 90,000km is much higher than the Armstrong long at 100km which is considered the start of "space"
Thanks for the amazing work of the cameraman! He fell 90 million blocks for us!
Wow... This might actually be the coolest thing I have ever seen done in MC. I've wanted to see this exact video for 8 years, and here it is. Makes me wonder just how far we can really push this...
Someday we may get a legit "falling from space in minecraft" video, and when we do, it'll be legendary
Its crazy to think how far this game has come. I remember playing Minecraft before the hunger bar was added, those were the good days.
Same
nice pfp
Damn
Same...
Idk why but this seems so peaceful, so relaxing yet terrifying knowing you could die on any day falling 90 millon blocks, yet you probably have accepted your death half way down knowing their is no way out, you take in your entire world seeing stuff you have yet to discover and explore and admiring how small you really are in this world.
Quote
-Me
Except if you land in water
The view from halfway down
There*😊
Me seeing a 1 micro pixel of water: *COWBUNGA IT IS*
Bro didn’t steal quotes
Fun fact: if the minecraft map, from one world border to the other, was wrapped into a globe, its diameter would be 50% larger than the earth's, at 19,000km. And unlike the earth, most of that is land. Imagine just how much you could build on that.
Fun fact 2: you would need 24 human brains to store all 60 petabytes of a fully generated minecraft world. That's roughly 57,600,000,000,000,000 (57 quadrillion) blocks per brain.
Edit: since a reply brought this back to my attention, something else came to my mind.
Fun fact 3: if the 1 block in the nether is 8 blocks in the overworld, we can assume that the nether is deep beneath the overworld. But how deep?
By dividing the diameter of the world by 8, we get 2387km. That's far from the *planet's centre* the nether would be, meaning it's about 16,600km below the overworld.
The nether should be in the minecraft world's core, where temperatures reach 3000C, yet everything stays solid from sheer pressure.
There should be no caves, no rocks, no lava, no plants, no creatures, no anything really in the nether but superheated and superpressured metal.
This shows us that minecraft is, contrary to popular belief, a fantasy game where real world physics isn't relevant or considered.
Alternatively, if the nether was a seperate planet, it would *STILL* be larger than pluto, which has a diameter of 2376km vs the nether's 2387km. Puts into perspective how tiny pluto is. No wonder it isn't a planet.
wow.
Imagine playing on a challenge sky block world 90,000,000 blocks up and falling and just being like “Welp. I guess I wait now.”
That's like... the most boring way to die.
@@RightBoyKA-POWimagine if you land in water though.
It is interesting to see that all of my history that I have done on Minecraft can be put in one of those little chunks of land . This video really puts the game in perspective.
This is just pure underrated content
It's really entertaining and he puts soo much effort and time into making this. The soundtracks and the simple edit with those awesome ideas is just phenomenal. I hope you'll blow up soon my man!
Thank you 🤩
@Frode do u know what the song is? its really good
@@greenwoolreadmyabout3410 Do you mean this? This is background from meditation session
ruclips.net/video/k8Ii0IF5ldo/видео.html&ab_channel=JulieKing-Topic
@@greenwoolreadmyabout3410 Drifting at 432 hz
@@massarico. can you link it pls, I keep getting videos of cars when I search it up
Props to this man! He spent DAYS falling to give us entertainment.
Maybe it has to do with render distances and view frames and the like, but the fact there are concentric squares emerging as they get closer to the ground, reminds me of the self similar fractal like properties that we see from the large to the small scales as you zoom in closer to earth, like trees and golden ratios and the like. Instead of golden ratios and tree fractals, we see concentric cubes, since that's at heart of the very nature of the minecraft universe...things are blocky, at every scale from the very large to the very small.
The reason for it is that this mod makes things that are far away less detailed (because you can’t see the detail anyway), and those borders are where the detail level changes
Finally someone talking about fractals. I thought exactly the same and it's fascinating!!!
@@circuit10 I thought it was from precision points getting worse in the world generation the further out you go. But I think your explanation makes some more sense.
just imagine what "island worlds" (when you spawn on an island surrounding by what looks like a never ending ocean) would look like from 90 million blocks in the sky
Well, depending on whether it's actually a never-ending ocean or just a really big one, the visuals will change.
Blue with one green pixel
This is literally so beautiful. Can you send the mod pack for it?
Go to the far planes 2 mod site. You will need the cubicchunks mod also and configure the rendering to only render with heightmaps.
Maybe in the future I will make a video about it.
@@FrodeEdorf жду
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@@kindlyhelpmereachto100ksub9 don't worry we won't
"WOWW YOU DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE" 🤓
Same feeling as those "falling into [insert planet name]" videos
Uranus 😁
The scale of things is so amazing when we can see it all, wish we could do something similar to that in our reality with our universe
Uh we can. You can literally see galaxies that would take you over billion years to reach
@@josephjoestar9233 I mean, you can with technology but not with naked eyes
@@GKPB That's theoretically possible, but practically, nah
@@GKPB You might enjoy this little fun fact about space then.
You know that typical image of the milky way? Where you see what it looks like from afar? That most likely isnt what it looks like, since no human or human construction has ever been far enough away to see it. Its a collection of our best guesses as to how it might look. Isnt that an interesting thought? We have all this information and knowledge about the universe around us, but we dont know what our own home looks like.
@@GKPB you can see galaxies if you go somewhere without light pollution. All you need is some binoculars to see the Andromeda galaxy
Every single time i watch this i feel like a kid again and all the memories come flooding back
Same.
This dude actually fell from the space, didn't set afire, survived enormous falling height, and after all that he got exploded by a creeper
you can even see how minecraft world was simple back then, a lot of green and blue, and only a little of yellow, white and orange
Idk why but i can't just accept that im looking for my whole entire world, a world, from a game that created me a childhood...
Just... Wow, why does this videos have so few views this is amazing
I loved seeing the perlin noise in the generation, nice timelapse!
The music you use is amazing, I feel like I'm in some abstract art gallery.
Longest skydive ever heard of
it’s very similar to the loading icon whenever you make a new world, i like to think whenever you’re waiting to spawn you’re falling just like in the video as the icon loads
interesting idea.
Yo Valheim reference
the amount of space at 21:11 is probably the furthest ive ever thoroughly explored
19:13 mine
It's cool to see all those tiny sand and badlands biomes from that far away
Imagine the damage the endermen have done over the time of the fall
I've always wanted to see what the minecraft world looked like. This is not at all what I expected, yet it still makes sense to me.