The end is false A human life is often valued at 10 million dollars so if there was a diamond nugget nugget nugget you would be worth a 10th of a diamond nugget nugget nugget in other words you are worthless in Minecraft diamonds
Agreed, though even if the price of ancient debris go down it would be valuable to study. However law breaking physics there may not attract people to live in a Minecraft world, though again, would be valuable. I'd say that the price of a Minecraft world would range from much less than Earth, to more than Earth. It depends how you look at everything.
I might be wrong, but I calculated around the amount of dirt in a world and the price of a cubic meter of dirt which adds up to 1.2769625e+12, not even counting all the stone
Also a few things you could add to your math: - Diamonds will be hyperinflated and will be really cheap when there are millions of them in circulation. The same for gold. - Need to subtract the cost of labor to mine out the entire Minecraft world, which decreases total value. - Iron is a renewable resource, so it has infinite value after all! For that matter, so do potatoes. Potatoes > Diamonds!
You know what it's correct As when we take a huge number as for say hmm mass of sun it's a pretty large unit and for example if an whole solar system collapse in it it has relative mass increase of just 0.01 percent Yes it's huge but in comparison it's a bit small and now compare it to like moon does not get in sun with sun will it have any noteable change NO. The mass of sun will not get changed till 8 digits after decimals . As for minecraft let's just say that we need to find net density of minecraft world which materials density do we need:- Technically using WIFIES law we should only need the following: Stone And all other types of stone Dirt Water source block Sand gravel And Most importantly air block ----------- And by this we should just ignore density of other blocks and just focus on these We even don't need wood leaves grass block snow Wood planks Chest Etc Hope it serves justice to WIFIES theorem And by the way vsauce uses a similar method in one of his video Thanks for watching
So what I’m hearing is that if I ever want to complete my dream of having full diamond armor IRL I would have to live 29,283.333 times assuming I make the average amount of money 4m per lifetime not including food or housing....
based on the weight of diamond armor in minecraft, yes. But diamond armor would probably not weigh that much in real life. It would still be absurdly expensive though.
this mans teacher better be proud of him he is now finding out how much minecraft worlds are worth using math that I can't begin to comprehend for a living.
"22.695 degrees Celsius (72.67 degrees F) That's a pretty warm temperature..." I live in Australia, my first thought was, wow, that's freezing. Forgot, not everyone lives in a hot country.
Wifies:elon musk the richest person in the entire world could only afford 35 diamond Me who has stacks of diamond block and other ores ohhhh boiiii lemme flex my diamonds to elon frickin musk
Though this would definitely be more complicated, if their were a quadrillion dollars worth of diamond, it would not be worth a quadrillion dollars, as the more common a resource is, the less it’s worth
@@rewindtime9161 I find it hard to believe that you managed to use proper grammar but then managed to put "in fact" as "infact" and numbers/numerals as "numerous" and "scientists" as "scientist"
@@stratis722 thank you, I love it when someone says my jokes are good, it is one of the things that are confirmed to give every human joy, and I classify as a -attack helicopter- human
Man I loved that ending, it felt like a throwback to when I would watch vsauce videos and they would make me feel like I just learned the secrets to the universe with Michael as my guide.
Fies: One of the most underrated physicists of all time; Fies has both a mathematical law (see Fies Law) as well as a unit of measurement (see °Fie) named after him. Fies' specialty was in calculating various Values, techniques and other such physical mechanisms and interactions from an alien, transdimentional world and translating them into human terms. Fies was also renowned for his dulcet tones and sweetness towards his scholars. Fies will forever remain as a staple in his community, for both his contributions to the fields of science and overall knowledge, aswell as the kindness of his heart.
Imagine learning ur kids about minecraft helping them with their history exam about minecraft and them just asking what the fies law is. That would be so great
This Vsauce music really gets my pavlovian going... my brain increases in size, but it's minecraft knowledge instead of how to rase infinity to the infinity to the 1.1 power
13:13 you could calculate the mass of the sun with the theoretical average temperature you previously mentioned, but there are still many factors like star density, distance and more
you can’t at all, sadly since the formula for solar insulation only depends on a few factors like temperature of the sun and apparent size (simplified). so the sun could be any distance away, and of any density, so such information isn’t useful
@@sphericalcat1434 Are you awere of something called astronomy? I wont describe you the whole situation in one comment, i don't have that time, but ill give you some key words: redshift, black body radiation, gravitational orbits
@@haros2868 do you even know what you are talking about? 1) redshift only occurs over hundreds of millions of light years which is a much larger scale than the sun 2) black body radiation is proportional to temperature^4 and radius^2 and brightness is proportional to distance^-2. radius/distance is proportional to apparent size so if that remains the same together with temperature the brightness would be the same, and since the temperature of the sun can be determined by its color in minecraft, its luminosity and hence earth's effective temperature is determined. 3) gravitational orbits don't have anything to do with this, plus the word gravitational is completely redundant, as orbits are not part of the calculation of temperature in this case.
@@sphericalcat1434 they relate you fool. Mass relates to energy, and mass relates to gravitational field. Density can be calculated! Equations describe these things together, its not my problem you cannot understand. And if you still believe you are right, Are you right about that its impossible to calculate the mass and temperature of far stars??! Are you serious! Thats what astronomers and astrophysicists do!! You try to prove that we cannot know the temperature of say the sun! That's stupid. Of course we didn't travelled near them with a thermometer, we calculated based on already known constants and information!!
Minesauce, Wifies here Mojang have made 5.4 billion dollars worth of revenue but even that number pales in comparison to the worth of a Minecraft world, *Or does it?*
If you play Minecraft then you should know that no matter how big or how small a hause is the second you put the crafting table and the bed in it it is a home
I think your calculation of 700,000 diamonds assumes a smaller Minecraft world. Assuming a world is the standard 12550 by 12550 chunks, using an average of 3 diamonds per chunk, you get around 500,000,000 diamond in the Minecraft world.
“Finally we have everything we need to calculate How much a Minecraft world is worth if we just punch it into our calculator we get - cuts to ad - “how crispy juicy tender is McDonald’s crispy juicy tender chicken sandwich”
You could've used Kepler's third law to derive the earth-sun distance instead of assuming it's 1 AU Though I'm pretty sure the day length is supposed to also be 1 earth day instead of 20 minutes
When he was determining the age of the minecraft sun, he didn’t take into consideration the ratio of night and day and subtract whatever percent night time is compared to day, because, unlike the real world, you can’t switch time zones. Plus there are all of Minecraft’s weird things such as sleeping the night away
I’m selling the survival world I quit playing on after 2 days because of creepers.
Starting price - $1999.99 [bid higher]
$2000!
Ill buy it for 1 Minecraft diamond! (a.k.a. 4,880,555,555 dollars)
-9999.9
I'll buy it for 10 stacks of netherite blocks
@@ExtraTankz yeah
the homework: johnny spent 50$ at a store. Calculate his sales tax
the test:
Haha
Lmao haha true
unrealistic. they don’t teach taxes
@@ilovemydogs5725 they do here in like 6th and 8th grade I think
@@ilovemydogs5725 taxes are part of multiplying decimals and finding percentages, which I learned in 6th-8th grade math
1:49
Wifies just straight up created his own law, *what a legend.*
they should use that law in schools
and a unit of temperature
ikr
Wait is this a joke, did he make it or just stole it
(I never heard of that)
@@hilariousskullnamedcatzo647 he just used it
“the most valuable thing in all of the minecraft world is, you.” aww ty wifies
Human slave
“Because you know to much :)”
-re mom, ill walk myself out
uhh no hes saying that cuz you bought the game
The end is false
A human life is often valued at 10 million dollars so if there was a diamond nugget nugget nugget you would be worth a 10th of a diamond nugget nugget nugget in other words you are worthless in Minecraft diamonds
Ah, yes, my daily dose of Minecraft Vsauce.
Minesauce
@@Josephiah24 agreed
INDEED
XD
We got antvenom for that
*"Maybe the real value of the Minecraft earth is the friends we made along the way"*
_-Wifies_
o no the clout getter that is wholesome
Herobrine counts as friend?
@@ThePositivolp Nope
Yeah, i've made so much friends that it doens't even fit on the server's friend list
I’m tearing up this is so sad
Mans just renamed divergence theory in his own name and thought no one would notice
Lmao faxs. Just learnt it in college 😂
there's a theory??? honestly i thought it was just common sense lol
@@cutewavelets Everything is a theory tbh
@@thebonemanahf but that's just a theory...
@@sugar2000galaxy a GAME THEORY!
I love when people apply real world sciences and mathematics to games. It’s so satisfying
I love how in the end he talks about how priceless people are while he ruthlessly kills players in a skywars game.
😂
The real skywars coins were the friends we made along the way
Lol
I wasn’t expecting for him to say “you are worth more than all of the diamonds in a Minecraft world combined”. Brb going to go cry in a happy way
and then he goes "jk lol you're worth like 550 million smh nerd"
ok who cares lol
Same I have like 1k diamonds so YAY lol
@@JamietheEmperor you cared enough to respond 😂
@@Chuckyyy1988 I stole your comment haha >:)
Me explaining why I like playing video games to my parents:
???
????
?????
the first person to say ??? is dumb
?????
When I tell my mum I’m revising for math, I mean I’m watching Wifies.
Just remember, if someone had that many diamonds the price would go down immensely.
That’s what I was gonna say ! Supply and demands shape the price, it’s not really a constant
Agreed, though even if the price of ancient debris go down it would be valuable to study. However law breaking physics there may not attract people to live in a Minecraft world, though again, would be valuable. I'd say that the price of a Minecraft world would range from much less than Earth, to more than Earth. It depends how you look at everything.
@@capitalistball2924 but there is no law because there are no citizens
@@labo3900 like with gpus
diamonds are worthless :D
This channel is a perfect mix of Vsauce and GameTheory
yes
Nice
True
It is a balance finer than silk
Totally bro
Nether: Temperature 100°c
Steve: "This is fine"
I mean he can lift billions of tonnes of weight
Yet still be immune to a cactus
It has to be waaaaay higher for water to instantaneously evaporate and for lava to exist
Well that’s around the temperature of a summer day in Florida
He can break a solid block of diamond with nothing but his fist leaving nothing remained
I might be wrong, but I calculated around the amount of dirt in a world and the price of a cubic meter of dirt which adds up to 1.2769625e+12, not even counting all the stone
You said elon musk could only afford 30-something diamonds, but jokes on us, that’s enough to make a full set of armor and tools
not all the tools tho
I bet he said 35, so enough for a full diamond armour and a sword, pickaxe and an axe
@@ArnavKharbanda its 11 diamonds to make full tools
@@asdawasda I didn't say full tool only 3 of them
@@ArnavKharbanda ik but u could also have more items in ur list u said because that would only be 31 diamonds to make
This guy puts more math into Minecraft than I have on all my assignments combined
as a maths student the amount of approximations is making me wanna cry
very fair lmao
As an engineering student the amount of approximations makes me think he could have used more approximations
@@pannekook2000 true he never used e=π=3
as a psychology student, i didn't care lol
Well, I think you have to see it more as Physiks, than as Math
Also a few things you could add to your math:
- Diamonds will be hyperinflated and will be really cheap when there are millions of them in circulation. The same for gold.
- Need to subtract the cost of labor to mine out the entire Minecraft world, which decreases total value.
- Iron is a renewable resource, so it has infinite value after all! For that matter, so do potatoes. Potatoes > Diamonds!
I thought iron is a non-renewable resource
@@jamesrocket5616 iron farm
This, kids is why you dont drop out of school, you can calculate the worth of a minecraft world.
Stfu
@@user-nr1qz1gh9x what
@@HYP3RG4MES why? Just curious
To find that its useless to calculate it as its just a fuckin game
Rrerrffct
I love how he just made up a mathematical law just so that he wouldn't have to do as much work
XD
i love how its just l'hopitals law but for non infinity terms xd
You know what it's correct
As when we take a huge number as for say hmm mass of sun it's a pretty large unit and for example if an whole solar system collapse in it it has relative mass increase of just 0.01 percent
Yes it's huge but in comparison it's a bit small and now compare it to like moon does not get in sun with sun will it have any noteable change NO.
The mass of sun will not get changed till 8 digits after decimals .
As for minecraft let's just say that we need to find net density of minecraft world which materials density do we need:-
Technically using WIFIES law we should only need the following:
Stone
And all other types of stone
Dirt
Water source block
Sand gravel
And Most importantly air block
-----------
And by this we should just ignore density of other blocks and just focus on these
We even don't need
wood
leaves
grass block
snow
Wood planks
Chest
Etc
Hope it serves justice to WIFIES theorem
And by the way vsauce uses a similar method in one of his video
Thanks for watching
@@thecoolbros4868 It's correct, sure, but he still made it up
Let’s see how many subs I can get from this comment
Current subs 6890
"Friendships were formed on these worlds."
*Casually hits a person off of a cliff using a fishing rod*
I would like but it's the nice number
@@u_nderscor_e3623 69? now its 107
@@vibs255 now its 227
Jett Tamayo I missed the N I C E number :(
Friendships weren't formed on worlds... Because they were all formed on Aternos Servers.
That ending was unexpectedly.... heartwarming
Me wondering why I ever need to need to learn Algebra:
Wifies: *let me introduce myself*
Same
He didn't do the math right
Lol
Wifies playing Skywars knowing he has to do 10 hours of research afterwards
LOL true
@@Wifies hi
@@Wifies hello
@@Wifies Hiii
@@Wifies lemme guess - you won't see this
So what I’m hearing is that if I ever want to complete my dream of having full diamond armor IRL I would have to live 29,283.333 times assuming I make the average amount of money 4m per lifetime not including food or housing....
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/▪ |
based on the weight of diamond armor in minecraft, yes. But diamond armor would probably not weigh that much in real life. It would still be absurdly expensive though.
Very sad :(
Ladies and Gentlemen this is how you should learn Math in schools
this mans teacher better be proud of him he is now finding out how much minecraft worlds are worth using math that I can't begin to comprehend for a living.
I have so many diamonds in my world some under spawn so yea I'm rich because of him
@Qingyu SMITH exactly
I can't even imagine the amount of effort this must have taken. Your an absolute legend.
true 100
You're...ik im annoying
you’re
you'RE
alright then. the geniuses have apeared
teachers in 2040 be like: alright kids today we will learn about fies’ law
Yuh mate
And the best part is that law doesn't even land people in jail
@zeroslash lol yea
13:50 How heavy yo mama is according to Xbox live kids
Don't they already teach it...?
Me when handing 1ct for an entire Minecraft world:
"Keep the change"
"22.695 degrees Celsius (72.67 degrees F)
That's a pretty warm temperature..."
I live in Australia, my first thought was, wow, that's freezing. Forgot, not everyone lives in a hot country.
Lol I live in Alaska, my first thought was in agreement with "That's a pretty warm temperature"
@@nerdhop1584 lol
Lmao same
lol, i live in indonesia and the first thing i thought was "oh cool that's a nice and somewhat cold temperature"
tropical 3rd world island enjoyer vs Average subtropical 1st world fan
Vsauce 4 giving us a little bit of motivation at the end of the video.
@APjaka bf came back, he's been on high alert ever since that intrusion
Hey
Teacher: how come ya so good at math
Me : i watch Wifies
LOL underrated comment
Thanks :D
@@craftsguide3192 :D
OMG thanks for the heart Wifies
Nice comment
gotta love how fies law is like an engineers approximation vs a mathematician
If Wifies is my math teacher i would pass every test
bruh
@Red crewmate • 9999 years ago Red sus
IKR!
Game theory crying at the corner
i doubt you remember a single equation
I love how he straight up just invented his own mathematical law
Everybody gangsta till elon musk walks up in full diamond gear
Oh god oh no-
his broke ass wouldn't even be able to enchant it tho
@@mightyloa5704 lol
Wifies:elon musk the richest person in the entire world could only afford 35 diamond
Me who has stacks of diamond block and other ores ohhhh boiiii lemme flex my diamonds to elon frickin musk
He can make full diamond armor and with the 11 diamonds left he can make an axe pickaxe sword hoe and a shovel
Steve is a rich boi
"or does it?" vsauce music starts playing- omg i love that
lol ikr i love it
alternative title: wifies being better than your math teacher for 16 minutes
He did incorrect calculations
So we are worth a 647265836383638364926492638464543836383745392083700383753840723618838465290 Us doallar? In a Minecraft world
Isn't most of that physics?
I was in class watchign this and the math popped up and my mom came in and thought that i was watching educational vids
Lol
Mom: He will be a mathematician
Dad: No, he will be a gamer!
Him:
'elon musk, the richest person in the world, could only afford to buy 35 diamonds-'
stop i'm already dying
Me with a stack of diamonds in my survival world:
You fools I’m the real richest man in world
At least he can make diamond armour
Me in creative mode:
You fools I‘M the real richest man in the world!
@@clancysleepovergetyourblankies 😳
@Porsha_boy plus tools m8
When the Vsauce music kicks in you know it's getting serious
He's missing the speech pauses between the music drops
where is that music from? like the original artist
@@leosong829 it's from Jake Chudnow
@@Praecantetia thx
yes
Dang, this dude just made a math lecture on Minecraft worlds.
Though this would definitely be more complicated, if their were a quadrillion dollars worth of diamond, it would not be worth a quadrillion dollars, as the more common a resource is, the less it’s worth
man just made his own math law because why not
what a legend
He didn't create a math law, infact mathematicians and scientist frequently do that when dealing with numerous of enormous size.
@@rewindtime9161 RUclips rewind wasn't cool and neither are you rn
@@slashxred LMAO
@@rewindtime9161 I find it hard to believe that you managed to use proper grammar but then managed to put "in fact" as "infact" and numbers/numerals as "numerous" and "scientists" as "scientist"
@@stratis722 thank you, I love it when someone says my jokes are good, it is one of the things that are confirmed to give every human joy, and I classify as a -attack helicopter- human
Wifies is the guy who was the topper in the class but instead of becoming a ceo of a huge company he became a minecraft player...
how the hell does a class topper become a ceo just like that
*idk man, wandering trader would sell it all for 3 emeralds and 1 grass block*
I thought this was just going to be the price of the game divided by the number of possible Minecraft world's you can create.
Now I'm wondering why wifies ended up being a RUclipsr instead of actually having a degree in college
Because Minecraft is better than college
@@itsbageltime your words are more than true
@@itsbageltime Agreed
@@itsbageltime Yes
Roses are red
Oil is slick
When i see Wifies
I'm going to click
Same tho
Congratulations for having a big brain
@merc I just thought of a rhyme and put it here. I was trying to be original, i didn't know that this was unoriginal.
But have you joined the discord...
@@otterpng No, i don't have discord lol
Man I loved that ending, it felt like a throwback to when I would watch vsauce videos and they would make me feel like I just learned the secrets to the universe with Michael as my guide.
Too bad VSauce doesn't make similar videos anymore
Yeah let's be real here we didn't remember shit once we clicked off his video
Fies:
One of the most underrated physicists of all time; Fies has both a mathematical law (see Fies Law) as well as a unit of measurement (see °Fie) named after him.
Fies' specialty was in calculating various Values, techniques and other such physical mechanisms and interactions from an alien, transdimentional world and translating them into human terms.
Fies was also renowned for his dulcet tones and sweetness towards his scholars.
Fies will forever remain as a staple in his community, for both his contributions to the fields of science and overall knowledge, aswell as the kindness of his heart.
The real gravitational constant was the friends we made along the way 😌
Facts
Imagine learning ur kids about minecraft helping them with their history exam about minecraft and them just asking what the fies law is. That would be so great
What
what did u just say
this man is gonna get hired by game theory for his godly ideas
This Vsauce music really gets my pavlovian going... my brain increases in size, but it's minecraft knowledge instead of how to rase infinity to the infinity to the 1.1 power
Plugging it into our formula, we get-
*Ad plays*
Lmao
Girlfriend:hes probably thinking about other girls
Me:yo imagine how rich i am if i have like 100 or more worlds
hahaha
Punctuation to be followed by a whitespace of any kind for grammatical correction
Wifies The minecraft VSauce
no hes playing roblox full of this video
*Wifies at an interview*
"So, what's your secret to having so much knowledge in Maths and Physics?"
*_Wifies : "Minecraft."_*
My man used to make red stone videos
Now he is Minecraft Vsauce
Just remember that mesa has 2°Fies too, making the value of a °Fie to go down. And in Mesa water can be placed. Love this vid btw
I actually thought that the fies law was a actuall thing and I thought to myself: 'That seems obvious and dumb but whatever'
This is probably the most complicated and mathematical minecraft video I have ever see.
steve is so stronk that he fals a sleep in just 5 seconds
Ikr that's fast
@Al Daniel Jumilla nope i just used command and got a bed then slept i did literly nothing
Time flies faster in minecraft, so 5 real seconds is probably a few minutes in the game.
i shall now use "fies" as an official minecraft temperature
now im gonna add them to wikipedia
Godspeed.
This guy is legit a better teacher than my teacher and smarter too
6.45695006250E34 dollars
That's the value of all Minecraft seeds
13:13 you could calculate the mass of the sun with the theoretical average temperature you previously mentioned, but there are still many factors like star density, distance and more
you can’t at all, sadly since the formula for solar insulation only depends on a few factors like temperature of the sun and apparent size (simplified). so the sun could be any distance away, and of any density, so such information isn’t useful
@@sphericalcat1434 Are you awere of something called astronomy? I wont describe you the whole situation in one comment, i don't have that time, but ill give you some key words: redshift, black body radiation, gravitational orbits
@@haros2868 do you even know what you are talking about?
1) redshift only occurs over hundreds of millions of light years which is a much larger scale than the sun
2) black body radiation is proportional to temperature^4 and radius^2 and brightness is proportional to distance^-2. radius/distance is proportional to apparent size so if that remains the same together with temperature the brightness would be the same, and since the temperature of the sun can be determined by its color in minecraft, its luminosity and hence earth's effective temperature is determined.
3) gravitational orbits don't have anything to do with this, plus the word gravitational is completely redundant, as orbits are not part of the calculation of temperature in this case.
@@sphericalcat1434 they relate you fool. Mass relates to energy, and mass relates to gravitational field. Density can be calculated! Equations describe these things together, its not my problem you cannot understand. And if you still believe you are right, Are you right about that its impossible to calculate the mass and temperature of far stars??! Are you serious! Thats what astronomers and astrophysicists do!! You try to prove that we cannot know the temperature of say the sun! That's stupid. Of course we didn't travelled near them with a thermometer, we calculated based on already known constants and information!!
That got really wholesome at the end.
But thank you, Wifies for making these videos that have made so many peoples days, or at least my days.
I love how you went from hermitcraft memes to doing insane math like this ;)
I legit searched Minecraft Vsauce and got here
8:35
him: 72 degrees is pretty warm
Texans: uhh…. that’s cold
I want the last 16 minutes of my
My brain is fried.
*“Hello everyone, this is YOUR daily dose of mc vsauce”*
Wimause
Copy
Mcsause
Hello cosolix
You just mixed, daily dose of internet, vsause and wifies
Wifies : *casualy does very very complicated math and flexing about his skywars skils*
lol
lol
lol
lol
Lol
15:10 Wifies :
I need an ending, uhm… you are important and you are priceless ….
Wifies after he realizes that the earth is worthless “oh shit- uhm, But the real value of a world is the friends you make along the way”
Minesauce, Wifies here
Mojang have made 5.4 billion dollars worth of revenue but even that number pales in comparison to the worth of a Minecraft world,
*Or does it?*
But what exactly is a minecraft world?
Definition of Wifies: a smart and outstanding human who cares so much about his supporters 🤧🕊
SIMP
If you play Minecraft then you should know that no matter how big or how small a hause is the second you put the crafting table and the bed in it it is a home
I legit passed science cause of this channel.
Epic
@@moonwalkhi yes
Congratulations!
Me too lol i now know how u do math better
Edit: i passed in math not science
Fancy seeing you here came from the roblox kaizo xd
Speedrunners: Hey, we can make a living off of this.
One 2000th of a cent
Warning at 12:00 - *there is a lot of math here so skip it if you dont like math*
The whole video before this part: am i a joke to you?
very odd sighthing
I think your calculation of 700,000 diamonds assumes a smaller Minecraft world. Assuming a world is the standard 12550 by 12550 chunks, using an average of 3 diamonds per chunk, you get around 500,000,000 diamond in the Minecraft world.
Ayyyy it’s a good day today cause Wifies uploaded
0:53 why did you not have a smooth transition to “only a small percentage of people are actually subscribed”
fitting channel name lol
i just wanted to see if there was a difference in putting it in early as opposed to later when i can integrate it smooth
@@Wifies ok thanks
@@Wifies e
i love when the vsauce music kicks in, its so satisfying
Everyone gangsta until someone makes a superflat world completely of diamond blocks.
Wifies be like: Minecraft is a block game, or is it ?
BISSSSS
Is it tho or is it a commentary on our existence?
@@NarpX AVERAGE
*this turned from a math question, into finding out the mass of the sun*
“Finally we have everything we need to calculate How much a Minecraft world is worth if we just punch it into our calculator we get - cuts to ad - “how crispy juicy tender is McDonald’s crispy juicy tender chicken sandwich”
You could've used Kepler's third law to derive the earth-sun distance instead of assuming it's 1 AU
Though I'm pretty sure the day length is supposed to also be 1 earth day instead of 20 minutes
Wifies: "You cant put a price on memories and emotions"
Therapists: "Are you sure about that?"
Ikr
@Adam Radi why you have the Russian sleep experiment as your profile pic? Low key u creepy 😟
@@eleanorsaleta4831 ikrr
@@fastcore_official um ok bruh
@@eleanorsaleta4831 bruh
Wifies: THAT IS HOT
VERY VERY HOT
No one:
Absolutely no one:
My dad when he comes into my room at that exact moment: Is someone talking about me?
cringggge. do your homework
hahaha I like it. If anyone would ever tell that joke, that person would be a dad.
@@grahamhill2277 you are cringe
@@foxyy2048 lol classic comeback bro great job! I'm very proud of you bud
When he was determining the age of the minecraft sun, he didn’t take into consideration the ratio of night and day and subtract whatever percent night time is compared to day, because, unlike the real world, you can’t switch time zones. Plus there are all of Minecraft’s weird things such as sleeping the night away
Then the desert biome will also be 100 degrees Celsius, but water still can be placed there.