Peenix is Midas. When he mined the Gold block it dissolved into molecubes but then he was still punching and accidentally punched an Air block and it turned into a Gold block. It’s so obvious. How come you didn’t get that? Sheesh
It’s actually the cow spawn egg because it contains a fully grown cow (usually), which contains infinite milk, but it also comes with an egg shell. You can also carry a these in your inventory, and they stack unlike buckets, meaning you can hold a higher amount of infinities in your inventory using cow spawn eggs.
@@plaggthekwami Yes but that's not the infinity being described by @thejar3724. Both infinities are the same kind of countable infinity, hence has the same cardinality.
That’s pushing it as it can be argued that’s the dye is replaced instead of stacked and even if it was the way you mentioned it’s pretty obsolete to consider due to how much dye you would need. Also since this is a nitpickey topic dyes would have to mix colors but they don’t so that’s another way the argument could be taken. Lastly we don’t know the true dyeing method or the property of the dye leaving a lot of what ifs meaning you could never know the the true weight of the leather armor either way .
@@24seasons92 bedrock edition cauldron fill with water (from bucket) dye water click cauldron (with dye water) with armor dye armor add other color to cauldron with dye water BOOM MIX COLORS
@@MaelwarDadabowl bed rock edition is the key word/phrase if you have to change your version to prove you’re point it kinda disprove you’re point at least from the current version but I get what you’re saying. It doesn’t really answer my other question but if you have the answers please do share
You see: this is why maths had different types of infinity. Take a look at different cardinal and ordinal infinities Mr.Pheonix and then come back with the ACTUAL heaviest item.
fact: there are different infinities false: infinity * 2 is a different infinity than infinity * 1 i don’t understand how people miss the second part so often
@@FlatlandsSurvivor Actually, inf^inf would not be countable any longer, so inf^inf is not equivalent to just a normal, countable, infinity. Inf is the cardinality of the set of the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, ... all the way up till inf)-and the whole numbers, and the integers, and the rational numbers, AND just the set of prime numbers or numbers that are an integer factorial-but the POWER SET of inf is the cardinality of the irrational numbers. In fact, since almost every real number is irrational, it is the cardinality of the REAL numbers as well. Only operations equivalent to the POWER SET or higher can take you to the next "level" of inf. The power set is equivalent to 2^ (the number of elements in the set), and ZFC allows you to extrapolate that to infinite sets as well. (There is no cardinality between that of the natural numbers and that of the reals.) I am really not advanced enough in this topic to guess accurately at what cardinality inf^inf would be, but I would guess maybe a weakly inaccessible cardinal.
@@circle-of-5ths Well... the funny part is that for exponentiation, the difference between ordinals and cardinals becomes more pronounced. Your statements generally hold for cardinal numbers, though they use different definitions than ordinals for a lot of common operations; even when it comes to addition, ordinals have a weird property where omega+1 > omega = 1+omega, where omega is the smallest infinite ordinal. A countable ordinal raised to itself would still yield a countable ordinal. For cardinals though, indeed a countably infinite cardinal (or rather "the only" countably infinite cardinal) raised to itself is uncountable. Also, why did you state the continuum hypothesis as fact? It's known that in some models of ZFC, there is no cardinality between the naturals and reals, but in other models of ZFC, there is. (In other words, people have proven that ZFC cannot prove whether or not there are uncountable subsets of the real numbers which have a strictly smaller cardinality than the set of reals itself.) And inf^inf would simply equal 2^inf. To be more explicit, the cardinality of the naturals (what we've been calling "inf" here) is called Aleph-0 (pronounced Aleph-null), and 2^inf = cardinality of the reals, and the cardinality of the reals is named the continuum, and is denoted with a stylized 'c'.
The only thing I know about palladium is that 1) its an incredible catalyst in chemistry 2) it can hold an absurd amount of hydrogen 3)its very expensive
We can maybe classify the star within the beacon by the diameter, or block size. In put, the "star" that is the blue thing in the Beacon is less than a block in diameter.
Even if it was a star, that would have collapsed and turned into a black hole if we assume the weight of the star is that much. More likely the star is some sort of crystallized ethereal substance as it comes from defeating the Wither, which is made with 5 soul sand (and I think soil works too) and 3 wither skeleton heads. Crystallized Gratitude maybe? Like the regrets of the souls used to create the Wither's body have been laid to rest.
I would like to point out that even though milk is denser than water, since there's an infinite amount of milk buckets, the cow is just as heavy as the water bucket (both with infinite mass). This is because the weight of N buckets of water can be mapped to the weight of N buckets of milk, there is a 1 to 1 mapping. It's the same reason why adding an infinite amount of +1s to 1 and adding an infinite amount of +2s to 2 result in the same "number" of infinity - each value can be mapped to double its value.
This is true in this case because they are both countable infinitys but there is also an uncountable infinity which is a bigger number than a countable infinity. but I don't think there are any in minecraft. Since computers always have to round up numbers at some point. And the only uncountable infinity I know of is all the numbers that have infinite decimal digits.
The cow is still heavier for two reasons. 1) it's not infinity in a vacuum, its an infinite amount of material with a measurable weight. So it's not INF vs INF it's INF[997 kg/m³] vs INF[1030 kg/m³]. That's ~4% more mass per unit of infinity. 2) The cow has a weight. Less than a rounding error when dealing with infinity, but technically infinity+1 is still more than infinity. Think of it as an algebra equation, where we use x in place of infinity.
Close but incorrect. You might have heard the 'infinity is not a number' technicality before but this is exactly why not all infinities are equal. I'm not going to explain advanced mathematics in a YT comment so you can look that u yourself
Blue ice is talked about as a “heavy block” since it’s made up of 9 packed ice, which is made of 9 regular ice. That amounts to 81 blocks (cubic meters) of ice, and multiplying that amount by the weight of a cubic meter of ice (around 900 kg), you’d get one block with a weight of around 72,900 kg.
And then you have to remember that each ice is one water, which is infinity if you use an infinite water source. You could argue that that would be HALF of infinity, since you need two water buckets to make it, but half infinity is is STILL infinity. So one blue ice is infinity x 81.
@@monkebunsyt With Minecraft physics ice of any density would be infinite in mass, but there’s so much else that’s weird about it (lava being picked up in an iron bucket and that same bucket being destroyed if dropped in lava, blocks of perfect cubic meters being the main organization of matter, those same blocks defying gravity while animals made of similar elements being subject to it, etc) that that doesn’t really surprise me
Also I think the "lore" (if you can call it that) behind Shulker Boxes is that they store stuff in like a pocket dimension or something, so the amount of stuff stored in them doesn't change the weight. If you want to be sure, you can test it with a Minecart With Chest, because those apparently move more slowly when they have more stuff in them to weigh them down.
@@kingacrisius : No they actually do, it's weird. I watched a video like a year or two ago where a guy (Zedaph) designed a contraption that he timed perfectly to take the first item out of a Minecart With Chest, display it, then put it back in, but then the contraption broke because he tested it with only one item in the chest and the timings were off when he added more. The guy's actually introduced me to several weird mechanics that you'd otherwise probably never know. For example, you know how when you get hit by an arrow it sticks out of a random place on you? The places where they stick out are generated when you load into the world and don't change until you relog, so if you get hit by 3 arrows, then wait for them to despawn and get hit with another 3, the next 3 will be in the exact same places as the first 3.
@@MrHerhor67 : Nope, not even a little bit. You can get hit right in the face and the arrow will be sticking out your rear instead. At least that's how it works in Java edition. I don't know about Bedrock.
i love that phoenix does impossible stuff so often, that no one even questions how he breaks a gold block without a pickaxe, but it still drops the item at 1:22
I've said this before and I'll say it again Unless the crafting recipe is reversible, you can't know that all the mass of the ingredients goes into the output. And I mean obviously to make (for example) the head of a stone shovel, you'd have to chip away a bunch of stone that doesn't become part of the final shovel
@@romabriiit's not a literal star, it's a figurative star, like a "star" for a Christmas tree. You can technically estimate it's weight too since a withwr is just 4 soulsand and 3 skulls, the absolute heaviest it could be is that combined weight
Fun fact- a 1 solar mass object would have a Schwartzchild radius of 3 km, and thus a nether star of this mass would be a black hole. Also, good luck getting the wither to fly with the object it’s flying away from inside of its event horizon
That is true IF we consider the fact that c has the same value in Minecraft than in our world In Minecraft the light could have a different speed obviously 😄
ironically nether star doesnt have any gravitational force, and thus gravitational field, it doesnt pull towards thyself any particles, not even saying about items.
@@mc8clawI'm not an english native speaker. So out of pure quriosity and educational purposes, is there any particular reason you used "thyself" and not simple barbarian "itself"??
I’m not falling for that! When I was a child a guy told me that you could break bedrock in one million hits and I fell for it! I will not fall for a similar thing again goddamnit!
if you think about it, steve can eat an infinite amount of golden apples without any issues. either this means his stomach has an infinite size or he instantly digests everything he eats without excreting anything, somehow making every excess food disappear into nothingness. it's probably the second since every food takes effects instantaneously
@@FlatlandsSurvivorMakes sense considering that Steve is able to rise from the dead by his own will, and the gods themselves in the lore state that they expected him to arrive in a higher dimension where they exist. Funny
4:14 the star in the beacon is clearly bluish white, meaning it is a type O or B main sequence star and should have a mass of around a dozen solar masses
@@leechesgFair point. Let's assume that both cows have the same amount of infinite liquid (we can't prove this but it makes comparing them possible). Which is denser, milk or mushroom stew? Whichever cow has the denser liquid is not only heavier, but infinitely heavier.
@@imallsoupedup stew most probably Stew is basically a soup a clear soup is not heavier than milk but when you put the veggies and stuff then it becomes heavier
@@imallsoupedup Mushroom cows can be milked like normal cows and got infinite mushroom soups also. But infinity is already infinity, there's nothing bigger than infinity therefore both of them are too big to compare with each other
I think a bowl could also weigh infinite kgs, because when you eat a stew or soup, you can see that steve eat chunks of the bowl (from the particles)while eating it, and you can use the bowl an infinite amount of times.
I love that Phoenix still uses the Fresh Animations resource pack and it wasn't just a sparkle of interest that went out instantly after testing it. Many people are just: "Wow, that's awesome. Resource packs can do a lot of stuff now!" and then forgets about it.
i've heard netherite actually has similar properties to platinum, which actually can be combined with gold to make some really hard (but expensive) alloy
I don’t know where on RUclips it is but someone found what metal is the most likely metal for the netherite scrap to forgot what it is but platinum sounds right
Wouldn't this logic make a stone button in minecraft weight as much as a normal stone block? What about sticks that are heavy as half a block of planks?
by delta E = delta Mc^2, we can apply the fact that mass isn't always conserved in a closed system. When the button is produced from the stone block, it releases an exorbitant amount of energy due to the loss of mass from the size of a stone block to the button. We find that the change in volume between the stone block and button is 0.98828125 cubic meters. Assuming the density stays constant, we multiply the volume by 2300 kg/m^3, resulting in a change in mass of 2273.046875kg. The change in energy of the system = 2273kg * 300000000m/s^2 = 681900000000 joules of energy, or 681.9 GJ.
@@byakudora it's far more logical to assume that Steve doesn't have to use every single bit of the resource in order to craft something. Like how it works for a lot of things irl.
According to set theory, the cow is as heavy as the water bucket, because both of them are countably infinite. Indeed, if we number each milk bucket taken from the cow as 3, 6, 9 and so on, and the water bottles taken from the water bucket as 1, 2, 3… then you can notice that each water bottle can be matched to the milk bucket with 3 times it’s number. Therefore, the set of all milk buckets is of equal cardinality as the set of all water bottles, and they are the same weight.
Yes, but which is heavier, a cow, or a bucket? Lets say a cow is 290 pounds, and a bucket is 2 pounds. (Probably not true). The term for the weight of the water bucket would be Omega+2, and the cow is Omega+290. Omega is the term for a number greater than infinity. This is reachable by having a set of parallel lines. Each line is half the size of the previous one, so an infinite amount of those lines would be in the shape of a triangle. Now, add one more line next to those infinite lines. Now there is “omega” lines. Add more lines, and its omega+1, omega+2, and so on.
I remember this! I think the explanation I got was with all the whole numbers vs all whole even numbers, where you can just match both sets to each other 1:1 by moving in more even numbers, or in this case you can compensate for the cow's greater weight over a bucket and the higher density of milk by pairing cows with more buckets and milk with more water, making both sets match each other 1:1.
Since using 2 wheat on 2 cows creates another cow, that means that 1 wheat must weigh half a cow. A hay bale weighs as much as 4.5 cows. A target block weighs 4 more redstone dust than a hay bale.
That doesn't necessarily work, since 1 wheat actually produces half a _baby_ cow, which is smaller and doesn't produce milk. Granted, the babies don't appear to need to eat any food to grow up, so they _could_ still weigh the same as an adult, but we can't be sure.
This might actually be the best answer 4.5 times the mass of a infinite mass cow. Even if the it makes a baby cow that cow will still grow up inside of a closed system and we can therefore tell they are the same mass.
Alternative theory: the cow does not have infinite milk, they just replenish it fast enough so there’s always more for you to grab. This theory also kinda works for the water (kinda)
The funny thing is, according to munecraft cannon, an object when mined in weightless. Additionally, mining things isn't a feat of strength because they're just repeatedly hitting it until it becomes small and weightless
Well that means Steve would be even stronger, considering in the April fools you could lift cows, not to mention that he can pull them hundreds on a leash.
Considering the nether star have similar texture to a neutron star then i would just assumed that its a neutron star, a neutron star that size would weight ~500 trillion tons
i considered that the nether star is actually a star (considered it yellow bcuz the centre is yellowish) and is surrounded by some magical casing preventing it from collapsing (like some sort of dyson sphere but for microstars)
2:24 netherite is platinum A polish Minecraft RUclipsr by the name of Dravius did the research and turns out that netherite is the closest to platinum in real life so netherite is platinum.
If blast resistance is taken into account, what about bedrock? Also I think this is a decent time to bring up the canonical antigravitational properties of end stone and purpur.
Well, bedrock exists in real life, sorta. Its just a fancy word for stone. So you could say its the hardest thing or you can say its plain stone, but it surely doesn't match infinity.
@@the2ndperson179at the very least it used to have the max integer limit of around 2 billion of whichever is calculated for the amount of time to mine it with a normal pickaxe, but you couldn’t mine it because it instantly regenerated when trying to mine it, which is why it’s unbreakable to pickaxes, tnt on the other hand…
@@zetertheduckso you mean that bedrock are just rocks that got extremely compressed by columns of material on it till it eventually becomes stronger than diamond?
@@thuynguyenthikim7599irl bedrock is actually not that strong. There are a lot of cases where the bedrock isn’t strong enough or erodes, causing buildings to sink. Bedrock is just that, a bed of rock. It’s the highest solid layer compacted together, compared to the loose soil above. It’s equivalent in Minecraft is the stone layer below dirt and sand blocks, although not at that depth. Depth wise bedrock in Minecraft is more accurate positionally.
If you make it so that Steve has one golden nugget on him all the time, and no matter what changes about Steve, he will always have only a nugget and nothing else. The moment Steve drops a nugget, he gets another. This doesn’t mean Steve weighs infinity, it means he always weighs one nugget + his own weight. If you had a cookie which grows back when you bite it, the cookie doesn’t weigh infinity. It still weighs the same when you put it on a scale. The amount of milk in a cow is 1, the amount of water in a bucket is 1. You don’t spawn infinite water by placing it down, you spawn one source, which you can collect. This water then grows, sure, but at the moment of it being in the bucket, it’s still just a cubic meter of water.
You can make this argument for most things except the water bucket. It literally creates potentially infinite water. If you had an infinitely tall world, the water would infinitely fall forever creating new water
An infinite number of people can harvest milk from the cow at once though, thus it has infinite stored milk. It is merely our human limitations which prevent us from harvesting this resource
@@damonedrington3453But you dont have an infinitely high world, you have a 384 tall world, which gives about 606 million blocks of water from one source block potentially
@@kennnnn yes but that’s a limit of the physical world the bucket is in, NOT of the bucket itself. It’s why i brought a theoretically infinite tall world where said limit is removed.
The water bucket and everything claimed to be heavier actually weigh the same. They both produce an infinite amount. There are different sizes of infinity, but these two are the same size because you can match the weight in milk(from the cow) with the weight in stew(from mooshroom) with the weight in water(from the bucket). They just take up different amounts of space.
But there's a difference. The bucket is infinite water + a bucket, the cow is infinite milk + a cow, and the mooshroom is infinite milk + infinite stew + a cow + 5 mushrooms. Which makes the mooshroom the heaviest
@@chris_me_llaman There are an infinite number of whole numbers. Positive numbers are also made of infinite odd numbers and infinite even numbers. In other words, infinite numbers = infinite odds + infinite evens. 2 infinities still add up to equal to 1.
1:10 Position in the periodic table doesn't necessarily mean a higher density. Tungsten and osmium are before gold in the table and are denser, and lead is after gold but is less dense. (Though now I'm interested in seeing the trend as the table progresses) Edit: I just looked at the table again. There seems to be a correlation based on proximity to osmium, with the right side also having a higher density than the left. Four of the five heaviest known elements are grouped together (rhenium at 21.02, osmium at 22.6, iridium at 22.56, and platinum at 21.45, with the fifth highest being... neptunium? Don't hear that one every day)
The d-series (transition) metals are all relatively dense because of how the electron packing works. The d-orbitals belong to the previous energy level, so they're mostly tucked inside the already filled s-orbitals. This means the size of the atom does not increase much, while the mass of the nucleus gets larger. Additionally, lower down in the table, the sheer amount of electrons is attracted to the nucleus so strongly, that it actually causes the atoms to start shrinking as the mass increases. The platinum-group metals (Pt, Pd, Rh, Os, Ru, Ir) and the elements near them are some of the densest materials because of this. With the transition from d-elements to p-elements the highest energy level starts filling again, which absolutely balloons the atom and density falls off a cliff.
Thank you for the US conversions Phoenix SC! In contrast to common belief, we (Americans) prefer utilizing any other unit of measurement instead of our standard metric/imperial system, such as cars, peas, cows, or 724 rats as an example! I am so glad you provided adequate and proper representation to a commonly misunderstood part of American culture!
4:53 if that is the case then we can maybe assume that things around minecraft can't collapse into black holes and maybe that gravity for items works completely differently. Items are floating above the ground. Maybe Steve can just negate physics for material by breaking it. This would allow the nether star to be an actual star except for he fact that it came from the wither. The wither could maybe be the creator of the nether or be the warmth source as it has a Star from the Nether. It might warp space time in such a way so that something bigger like a star could fit inside of the way smaller wither. Edit: That physics defiance also applies to some mobs so that explains why the wither has infinite Wither Skulls. Edit2: Water and Lave can create infinite energy as the lave and water make infinite sound on their own (which is kinetic energy) and the lava makes light and when they mix they can create cobblestone and then they make even more sound. But when they make lave the infinity (maybe a white hole) gets cut off. Obsidian is only breakable by 2 things. Steve and the Wither. These are the only things which can defy physics so obsidian from minecraft isn't obsidian from earth and is indestructible or that what a black hole would be if it didn't collapse into a Singularity. Bedrock is indestructible for Steve and the Wither so it can either enforce physics or also defy physics but in a better way so it can last against survival Steve. Creative mode is maybe that next level.
actually steve can break bedrock using machines he built. unlike obsidian which he can break by hand, steve cannot break bedrock on his own. this means that bedrock seems to have a different law of physics applied to it and so the only way he can break it is using a machine that will apply the bedrock's physics in order to break it (ie. exploiting bugs)
steve is heavier. the closest cow i could find to the minecraft cow is the guernsey cow, it is brown with white spots, and it's main purpose is making milk. this cow weighs around 400 or 450 kilograms on average, and steve weighs 490 kilograms, steve can also drink all the milk they produce, without any stop. steve is the heaviest thing in minecraft.
Well a mooshroom would have both an infinite supply of milk *and* an infinite supply of mushroom soup, making it heavier Furthermore, a *brown* mooshroom would not only have these like it’s red counterpart, but if you feet it a flower, it will be containing a bowl’s worth of suspicious stew in addition to the infinite soup and milk. And though that one bowl of suspicious stew is negligible, it arguably pushes it over the edge in that it would be slightly heavier due to the extra ingredient in it
One more thing to consider about netherite: it's the only item that doesn't get destroyed in lava and actually floats in it, so it must be less dense than lava. Then again, literally all items float in water if I remember correctly...
So if a nether star can float in water, does that mean Minecraft water is denser than an entire star? By extension, if Steve naturally sinks in water, then that means Steve himself is denser than an entire star... Also, Steve is able to carry player heads. That means Steve is able to carry a full inventory of heads decapitated from bodies denser than stars?
A bubble column can lift up Steve even when carrying an inventory of shulker boxes carrying player heads, all weighing a significant fraction of a star. Does this mean that *air* is a stronger force than Steve?@@lightlysal
@@MR_Foffe The bubbles could be filled with air, but it could also be whatever gas the soul sand is releasing due to a chemical reaction when put in water. What would the soul sand be releasing? Souls?
This is such a tiny detail, but I really appreciate the usage of "kg" in the thumbnail for various reasons: - Way too often do everyone default to imperial units, even people outside the anglosphere, where I've seen RUclipsrs from Austria use "mph". Metric is the global default, stick to it. - Even though this is a meaningless unit, since no value is attached: ∞ kg = ∞ g = ∞ t = ∞ lbs = ∞ st. You still went with kg, despite as the previous point say, people tend to often default to imperial when metric is the default. - Finally the usage of "kg". This is the only true way of writing it. I've seen "KG" but that stands for "kelvin-gravity" which is not the same as "kg" standing for "kilogram".
Well actually and end portal (not frame the actual thing that teleports you) has an infinite amount of stars in it, and the frames make 9 of them so the end portal frames are the heaviest block/item in the game.
3:18 "So this is about the weight of 4 gold blocks, which makes sense, because each netherite uses 4 gold inggots" Where does the 4 netherite scrap gone ?
for the record, once you start talking about infinite mass, they're all exactly the same weight. However you could more accurately say that you can produce an infinite amount of minecraft water from a source block which is not itself infinite (same with the cow) at which point you could also accurately say that a cow generates mass faster than a block of water (which I'm actually not sure is true considering how quickly water in minecraft flows)
@@arstotzka6520 no it’d actually be finitely more infinite with regard to growth rates. There’s actually a totally different method of calculating the speed of infinite growth. If you wanna learn about it, google “big-O notation”
@@saucemaster6452 I am well aware lol, but this is not one of those cases. All of the infinities presented in this video are countable (the smallest infinite value)
1:47 shulker boxes are too much? Well what about chests? I don’t know much cause i play bedrock but on java isn’t it possible to fill a chest with an item then pick up the chest (i think middle click) and you get the chest with the items in, then you can continue that until it is literally impossible to fill any more
@@Exodim Sorry, My Capitalism is a Bit Weird. Also What I Was Referring to was I Also Got 1,989,000,000,000,000,000,000 as 1 Septillion 989 Sextillion 👍🏻
Man, shulker boxes shouldnt count because the reason you can put stuff in it is because the items start to levitate in the center, like how the heads of the shulkers do, that’s why you can carry it without the shaking of the box destroying the items.
You mentioned the periodic table, but have you ever questioned why metals like caesium are way less dense than iron? It's not that simple. Edit also you forgot about the off hand slot you can put 64 extra blocks there
he didnt use the offhand through the entire video, so everything was consistent at least. and in the end he got to holding infinite weight so idk if the offhand mattered that much
The blue ice is actually heavier because of the fact that it is made out of 9 packed ice which is made out of 9 normal ice and since 1 block of normal ice is equivelant to 1 water bucket which is equivelant 1 of an unit i would like to call WBI (water bucket infinity) where as a cow is equal to somewhere around 1.030 WBI a block of blue ice is equivelant to 81 WBI edit: feel free to nerd react
@@pusheendalimitsofgeneva5816 Your statement is correct but your intention is wrong. There are indeed different infinities, however these are the same infinity, countable infinity. You can go look up any video about countable vs uncountable infinity to confirm this.
@@pusheendalimitsofgeneva5816 Yes except the two infinity you're pointing out is both countable infinity which are all the same and not bigger than the other.
What about Villagers? They can infinitely restock, even when trapped inside of a tiny box. With all those emeralds on them they must be incredibly heavy.
haven't you guys relised yet that sand and gravel are the only two blocks who give an F about gravity. i mean i gues kinda water or lava but both of them just kinda stretch a bit when gravity hits, they still keep the same possition
Water bucket and a cow are equal in weight because they're both infinite kg. If you have infinity no matter how much more you add it'll still be infinity
actually the heaviest thing in minecraft is the water bucket bc the cow in mc eats grass which is turned into milk so the cow actually only weighs as much as a cow and water bucket is heaviest
Slight correction, cows are not heavier than water, as one infinite cannot be larger than another. Therefore a cow and a bucket of water hold the tied record alongside your entire maternal lineage.
"One infinite cannot be larger than the other" thats wrong Take for example all positive integers theres infinite of them (1,2,3,4,......till infinite A) Now take all positive numbers till one decimal place (0.1,0.2,0.3,0.4.........till infinite B) Infinite B is 10 times greater than infinite A here, meaning that infinites can be larger than each other
@@sutoldude Those infinites are the same size, as each element of the second set can be paired up with an element of the first set without either ever running out. Some infinities, such as the set of all real numbers, are larger than other infinities, but the cow, the mother and the bucket of water are all equal.
@@sutoldude We're not talking about a single bottle of water though, we're talking about an infinite supply, and infinite water is the same size as infinite milk.
can someone please explain to me how he got the gold block when he mined it by hand? Sorry if im being stupid rn
he threatened the gold block obviously
Just because
Great now I can’t stop thinking about this
Peenix is Midas. When he mined the Gold block it dissolved into molecubes but then he was still punching and accidentally punched an Air block and it turned into a Gold block.
It’s so obvious. How come you didn’t get that? Sheesh
Mooshroom
Edit: you can get milk and mushroom stew so that’s more weight
Wouldn’t a mooshroom be heavier because it has infinite mushroom stew inside of it?
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maybe the cow is still heavier, compare the height and width of a milk bucket vs a bowl.
(I only realize now that you can get both from a Mooshroom.)
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@@InstagramUser420THE BOTS ARE GETTING SMARTER
1:36 make sure to also put a stack in your off hand because that accounts for another inventory space
also armor
armour is 24/9 of a block aswell, so like. 2.67 more blocks
* laughs in bedrock edition
@@aprillillyrose7272 then the glitch where you can get more than the 64 bit integer limit stacks in every slot. Also with commands... crazy stuff...
if you’re willing to keep the inventory screen open, you can also have a stack on your cursor
3:48 god I love that you corrected the "it's", it's one of the most common mistakes, where people get it wrong about half the time
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@@StopYFGA It’s. Its is referring to a thing’s beloning. Whereas It’s is made up of it and is.
It’s actually the cow spawn egg because it contains a fully grown cow (usually), which contains infinite milk, but it also comes with an egg shell. You can also carry a these in your inventory, and they stack unlike buckets, meaning you can hold a higher amount of infinities in your inventory using cow spawn eggs.
not how infinites are measured
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@@quackelstheduck2040stop being toxic,
This reminds me of no u times infinity and the counter no u to infinity times 2
@@plaggthekwami Yes but that's not the infinity being described by @thejar3724. Both infinities are the same kind of countable infinity, hence has the same cardinality.
As someone who has cows irl, and have got my foot stepped on by them a few times, I can confirm they are heavy.
As someone else who owns cows, and has also has his foot stepped on by them, I can indeed, also confirm this is true.
Wait how did this get so many likes. A few days after I typed it it had like 8 and now it’s at 183
Nice
@@Duckyosis 331 in 3 days
As someone who works with cows i have yet to get my feet destroyed by them
Leather armor is also infinite. You can put infinite dye into it, meaning the weight of the dye will slowely add up to be any number you want.
That’s pushing it as it can be argued that’s the dye is replaced instead of stacked and even if it was the way you mentioned it’s pretty obsolete to consider due to how much dye you would need. Also since this is a nitpickey topic dyes would have to mix colors but they don’t so that’s another way the argument could be taken. Lastly we don’t know the true dyeing method or the property of the dye leaving a lot of what ifs meaning you could never know the the true weight of the leather armor either way .
You can't have an infinite amount of NBT tags so re-dyeing it only works for a while
@@24seasons92 bedrock edition
cauldron
fill with water (from bucket)
dye water
click cauldron (with dye water) with armor
dye armor
add other color to cauldron with dye water
BOOM
MIX COLORS
@@MaelwarDadabowl bed rock edition is the key word/phrase if you have to change your version to prove you’re point it kinda disprove you’re point at least from the current version but I get what you’re saying. It doesn’t really answer my other question but if you have the answers please do share
@@24seasons92 I don’t change my version I just play on bedrock
You see: this is why maths had different types of infinity. Take a look at different cardinal and ordinal infinities Mr.Pheonix and then come back with the ACTUAL heaviest item.
I mean, if we're talking weight, then he only needs to know about cardinals.
Countable infinities are all equivalent, and these are all countable. Inf, inf*2, inf*inf, and even inf^inf are all equivalent.
fact: there are different infinities
false: infinity * 2 is a different infinity than infinity * 1
i don’t understand how people miss the second part so often
@@FlatlandsSurvivor Actually, inf^inf would not be countable any longer, so inf^inf is not equivalent to just a normal, countable, infinity. Inf is the cardinality of the set of the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, ... all the way up till inf)-and the whole numbers, and the integers, and the rational numbers, AND just the set of prime numbers or numbers that are an integer factorial-but the POWER SET of inf is the cardinality of the irrational numbers. In fact, since almost every real number is irrational, it is the cardinality of the REAL numbers as well. Only operations equivalent to the POWER SET or higher can take you to the next "level" of inf. The power set is equivalent to 2^ (the number of elements in the set), and ZFC allows you to extrapolate that to infinite sets as well. (There is no cardinality between that of the natural numbers and that of the reals.) I am really not advanced enough in this topic to guess accurately at what cardinality inf^inf would be, but I would guess maybe a weakly inaccessible cardinal.
@@circle-of-5ths Well... the funny part is that for exponentiation, the difference between ordinals and cardinals becomes more pronounced. Your statements generally hold for cardinal numbers, though they use different definitions than ordinals for a lot of common operations; even when it comes to addition, ordinals have a weird property where omega+1 > omega = 1+omega, where omega is the smallest infinite ordinal. A countable ordinal raised to itself would still yield a countable ordinal. For cardinals though, indeed a countably infinite cardinal (or rather "the only" countably infinite cardinal) raised to itself is uncountable. Also, why did you state the continuum hypothesis as fact? It's known that in some models of ZFC, there is no cardinality between the naturals and reals, but in other models of ZFC, there is. (In other words, people have proven that ZFC cannot prove whether or not there are uncountable subsets of the real numbers which have a strictly smaller cardinality than the set of reals itself.) And inf^inf would simply equal 2^inf. To be more explicit, the cardinality of the naturals (what we've been calling "inf" here) is called Aleph-0 (pronounced Aleph-null), and 2^inf = cardinality of the reals, and the cardinality of the reals is named the continuum, and is denoted with a stylized 'c'.
I saw a very interesting theory about netherite being Palladium. It's malleable, very heat resistant, blast resistant, and not too common.
Platinum works, too.
@@SupersuMCthe theory i watched discarded platinum i'll have to rewatch it
@@SupersuMCi'll probably make a post on r/PhoenixSC with the vid i watch and my calculations
The only thing I know about palladium is that
1) its an incredible catalyst in chemistry
2) it can hold an absurd amount of hydrogen
3)its very expensive
@@WaluigiisthekingASmith does work well l w netherite based on the 4rth
The actual heaviest item in Minecraft is a stack of rabbit hide because you need to hold the weight of what you did to those poor bunnies.
minecraft rabbits are extremely prone to self-destruction
whether that adds or subtracts the weight is your decision
Nah bro I’m killing that bunnies with excitement
The weight of my balls are tougher to carry because rabbits are easily invasive mfers
@@zisppey 💀💀💀
If you add a smirk emoji to the end of a sentence the sentence gets worse
E.g: you need to hold the weight of what you did to those poor bunnies😏
phoenix is the type of person to say the most absurd thing and it just being normal.
It’s only absurd when he says something normal lol
Did you mean peenix
Peenix*
And being right
@@Some_Random_CD my bad
We can maybe classify the star within the beacon by the diameter, or block size.
In put, the "star" that is the blue thing in the Beacon is less than a block in diameter.
Even if it was a star, that would have collapsed and turned into a black hole if we assume the weight of the star is that much. More likely the star is some sort of crystallized ethereal substance as it comes from defeating the Wither, which is made with 5 soul sand (and I think soil works too) and 3 wither skeleton heads. Crystallized Gratitude maybe? Like the regrets of the souls used to create the Wither's body have been laid to rest.
@@arcanine_enjoyerexactly what I had in mind when making that post lol
I would like to point out that even though milk is denser than water, since there's an infinite amount of milk buckets, the cow is just as heavy as the water bucket (both with infinite mass). This is because the weight of N buckets of water can be mapped to the weight of N buckets of milk, there is a 1 to 1 mapping. It's the same reason why adding an infinite amount of +1s to 1 and adding an infinite amount of +2s to 2 result in the same "number" of infinity - each value can be mapped to double its value.
This is true in this case because they are both countable infinitys but there is also an uncountable infinity which is a bigger number than a countable infinity. but I don't think there are any in minecraft. Since computers always have to round up numbers at some point. And the only uncountable infinity I know of is all the numbers that have infinite decimal digits.
boi wtf
The cow is still heavier for two reasons. 1) it's not infinity in a vacuum, its an infinite amount of material with a measurable weight. So it's not INF vs INF it's INF[997 kg/m³] vs INF[1030 kg/m³]. That's ~4% more mass per unit of infinity. 2) The cow has a weight. Less than a rounding error when dealing with infinity, but technically infinity+1 is still more than infinity.
Think of it as an algebra equation, where we use x in place of infinity.
Close but incorrect. You might have heard the 'infinity is not a number' technicality before but this is exactly why
not all infinities are equal. I'm not going to explain advanced mathematics in a YT comment so you can look that u yourself
@@iknowredstone1234 'Infinity' is a valid float value
Blue ice is talked about as a “heavy block” since it’s made up of 9 packed ice, which is made of 9 regular ice. That amounts to 81 blocks (cubic meters) of ice, and multiplying that amount by the weight of a cubic meter of ice (around 900 kg), you’d get one block with a weight of around 72,900 kg.
yeah I'm surprised he didn't know about this one (or acted like he didn't)
And then you have to remember that each ice is one water, which is infinity if you use an infinite water source. You could argue that that would be HALF of infinity, since you need two water buckets to make it, but half infinity is is STILL infinity. So one blue ice is infinity x 81.
@@monkebunsyt With Minecraft physics ice of any density would be infinite in mass, but there’s so much else that’s weird about it (lava being picked up in an iron bucket and that same bucket being destroyed if dropped in lava, blocks of perfect cubic meters being the main organization of matter, those same blocks defying gravity while animals made of similar elements being subject to it, etc) that that doesn’t really surprise me
Wouldn’t that just be infinite, the same as water, since ice can melt and turn into water which we already know has infinite weight
@@monkebunsytthats still infinity, u cant do arithmetic with infinities
Also I think the "lore" (if you can call it that) behind Shulker Boxes is that they store stuff in like a pocket dimension or something, so the amount of stuff stored in them doesn't change the weight. If you want to be sure, you can test it with a Minecart With Chest, because those apparently move more slowly when they have more stuff in them to weigh them down.
I really doubt that minecart chests move slower with more items in them.
@@kingacrisius : No they actually do, it's weird. I watched a video like a year or two ago where a guy (Zedaph) designed a contraption that he timed perfectly to take the first item out of a Minecart With Chest, display it, then put it back in, but then the contraption broke because he tested it with only one item in the chest and the timings were off when he added more.
The guy's actually introduced me to several weird mechanics that you'd otherwise probably never know. For example, you know how when you get hit by an arrow it sticks out of a random place on you? The places where they stick out are generated when you load into the world and don't change until you relog, so if you get hit by 3 arrows, then wait for them to despawn and get hit with another 3, the next 3 will be in the exact same places as the first 3.
@@notagoat281 What? Arent the arrows displayed where you got hit?
@@MrHerhor67 : Nope, not even a little bit. You can get hit right in the face and the arrow will be sticking out your rear instead. At least that's how it works in Java edition. I don't know about Bedrock.
@@notagoat281on bedrock arrows don’t display at all by the way
i love that phoenix does impossible stuff so often, that no one even questions how he breaks a gold block without a pickaxe, but it still drops the item at 1:22
I've said this before and I'll say it again
Unless the crafting recipe is reversible, you can't know that all the mass of the ingredients goes into the output.
And I mean obviously to make (for example) the head of a stone shovel, you'd have to chip away a bunch of stone that doesn't become part of the final shovel
the golden apple uses meter-thick chunks of solid gold in its ingredients, but obviously almost no gold remains on the apple because it's still edible
@@brightblackhole2442 If Steve can hold 23K cars worth of gold blocks in his inventory then he can eat that much gold too.
@@brightblackhole2442 gold is biologically inert, it wouldnt make it inedible. and you dont know what beast of a mouth steve has
Okay but try chipping away parts of a literal star
@@romabriiit's not a literal star, it's a figurative star, like a "star" for a Christmas tree. You can technically estimate it's weight too since a withwr is just 4 soulsand and 3 skulls, the absolute heaviest it could be is that combined weight
Fun fact- a 1 solar mass object would have a Schwartzchild radius of 3 km, and thus a nether star of this mass would be a black hole. Also, good luck getting the wither to fly with the object it’s flying away from inside of its event horizon
That is true IF we consider the fact that c has the same value in Minecraft than in our world
In Minecraft the light could have a different speed obviously 😄
ironically nether star doesnt have any gravitational force, and thus gravitational field, it doesnt pull towards thyself any particles, not even saying about items.
@@mc8clawI'm not an english native speaker. So out of pure quriosity and educational purposes, is there any particular reason you used "thyself" and not simple barbarian "itself"??
@@mc8clawlike it has more addressing back to itself meaning?😵🧐
@@MiroslavOstapenko this is almost the same word lol. And im not american or british either
He literally sacrifice himself for us with those all calculations and math, he should earn an Oscar
@@InstagramUser2 We all believe you
Didn't matpat make a video about this?
Lil bro do you know what an Oscar is?????
Nah, a Nobel
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Hey, if you place a torch on a block and look VERY closely from the side, you’ll notice that the block gets 1 pixel smaller
I’m not falling for that! When I was a child a guy told me that you could break bedrock in one million hits and I fell for it! I will not fall for a similar thing again goddamnit!
@@ladyalicent705 how is it simular?
if you think about it, steve can eat an infinite amount of golden apples without any issues. either this means his stomach has an infinite size or he instantly digests everything he eats without excreting anything, somehow making every excess food disappear into nothingness. it's probably the second since every food takes effects instantaneously
Call that hypermetabolism
Counterpoint: look at the amount of particles coming off when you eat, it's very possible that no food is consumed and the effects are psychological.
So Steve is basically Kirby now
@@FlatlandsSurvivorMakes sense considering that Steve is able to rise from the dead by his own will, and the gods themselves in the lore state that they expected him to arrive in a higher dimension where they exist. Funny
Maybe Steve have a black hole stomach?
glad he's apologizing for what he did
What did I do
@@PhoenixSCyou did.
@@PhoenixSCbe worse than instagramuser420
@@PhoenixSCphoenix, what happens if I remove the p from ur name
@@PhoenixSCthe fact that you don't know 😔😔
It’s creepy how accurate the peenix AI apology 😳
Didnt read the text and didn't even realise until i saw you comment
Now we know why steve cant hold a cow in his inv..without cheats
4:14 the star in the beacon is clearly bluish white, meaning it is a type O or B main sequence star and should have a mass of around a dozen solar masses
ah yeah i didnt think of that... also i asked most of the calculation to chatgpt so some errors here and there lol
Counterpoint: it could be a neutron star or white dwarf as well
@@tj-co9go true. that would lower the mass again. we'll never know for sure ig
@@noodboy4633 in any case, the weight of the object must be astronomical
@@tj-co9go yea
Surely the mooshroom is heavier due to its ability to produce mushroom soup as well
Well how heavy is the mushroom stew? Is it heavier than 1 cubic meter of milk? How much material does a minecraft bowl hold?
@@imallsoupedup Capacity of the container is irrelevant. The infinite amount of liquid is still inside of the cow at all times
@@leechesgFair point. Let's assume that both cows have the same amount of infinite liquid (we can't prove this but it makes comparing them possible). Which is denser, milk or mushroom stew? Whichever cow has the denser liquid is not only heavier, but infinitely heavier.
@@imallsoupedup stew most probably
Stew is basically a soup
a clear soup is not heavier than milk
but when you put the veggies and stuff then it becomes heavier
@@imallsoupedup Mushroom cows can be milked like normal cows and got infinite mushroom soups also. But infinity is already infinity, there's nothing bigger than infinity therefore both of them are too big to compare with each other
"A single airplane, that is the weight of an airplane" is the smartest thing I have ever heard peenix say
I think that was 2 separate sentences. Like repeating himself for emphasis.
I think a bowl could also weigh infinite kgs, because when you eat a stew or soup, you can see that steve eat chunks of the bowl (from the particles)while eating it, and you can use the bowl an infinite amount of times.
I love that Phoenix still uses the Fresh Animations resource pack and it wasn't just a sparkle of interest that went out instantly after testing it.
Many people are just: "Wow, that's awesome. Resource packs can do a lot of stuff now!" and then forgets about it.
i've heard netherite actually has similar properties to platinum, which actually can be combined with gold to make some really hard (but expensive) alloy
I don’t know where on RUclips it is but someone found what metal is the most likely metal for the netherite scrap to forgot what it is but platinum sounds right
Wouldn't this logic make a stone button in minecraft weight as much as a normal stone block?
What about sticks that are heavy as half a block of planks?
Levers.
by delta E = delta Mc^2, we can apply the fact that mass isn't always conserved in a closed system.
When the button is produced from the stone block, it releases an exorbitant amount of energy due to the loss of mass from the size of a stone block to the button. We find that the change in volume between the stone block and button is 0.98828125 cubic meters. Assuming the density stays constant, we multiply the volume by 2300 kg/m^3, resulting in a change in mass of 2273.046875kg. The change in energy of the system = 2273kg * 300000000m/s^2 = 681900000000 joules of energy, or 681.9 GJ.
@@dissmogaming1186Bros making nukes.
It is a video game with no concept of weight
So yes
@@byakudora it's far more logical to assume that Steve doesn't have to use every single bit of the resource in order to craft something.
Like how it works for a lot of things irl.
According to set theory, the cow is as heavy as the water bucket, because both of them are countably infinite.
Indeed, if we number each milk bucket taken from the cow as 3, 6, 9 and so on, and the water bottles taken from the water bucket as 1, 2, 3… then you can notice that each water bottle can be matched to the milk bucket with 3 times it’s number. Therefore, the set of all milk buckets is of equal cardinality as the set of all water bottles, and they are the same weight.
yeah ✅ you nerd 🆙
Yes, but which is heavier, a cow, or a bucket? Lets say a cow is 290 pounds, and a bucket is 2 pounds. (Probably not true). The term for the weight of the water bucket would be Omega+2, and the cow is Omega+290. Omega is the term for a number greater than infinity. This is reachable by having a set of parallel lines. Each line is half the size of the previous one, so an infinite amount of those lines would be in the shape of a triangle. Now, add one more line next to those infinite lines. Now there is “omega” lines. Add more lines, and its omega+1, omega+2, and so on.
let us not talking about blue ice holding 81 water buckets
I remember this! I think the explanation I got was with all the whole numbers vs all whole even numbers, where you can just match both sets to each other 1:1 by moving in more even numbers, or in this case you can compensate for the cow's greater weight over a bucket and the higher density of milk by pairing cows with more buckets and milk with more water, making both sets match each other 1:1.
5:46 outstanding move
*Friendly fire is disabled*
@@princenoti guess it wasn't
@@DS-Hami*friendly fire is enabled*
Peenix might not be pregnant but he never fails to confuse me.
2nd
@@InstagramUser420okay bot.
Wha-
How does that relate to getting pregant LMAO
@@InstagramUser420 BOT
Since using 2 wheat on 2 cows creates another cow, that means that 1 wheat must weigh half a cow. A hay bale weighs as much as 4.5 cows. A target block weighs 4 more redstone dust than a hay bale.
That doesn't necessarily work, since 1 wheat actually produces half a _baby_ cow, which is smaller and doesn't produce milk. Granted, the babies don't appear to need to eat any food to grow up, so they _could_ still weigh the same as an adult, but we can't be sure.
This might actually be the best answer 4.5 times the mass of a infinite mass cow. Even if the it makes a baby cow that cow will still grow up inside of a closed system and we can therefore tell they are the same mass.
The cows create another cow not the wheat bro 😭
@@iGoku1 the cows turn the wheat into a cow
So, since villagers can hold 8 stacks of bread, villager spawn eggs are actually the heaviest.
0:15 repalce it with"When im through with you THEY WILL NEVER FIND YOUR BODY"
0:01 WE MAKING IT OUTTA THE MINESHAFT WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🗣💯🗣🔥🔥🔥
5:30
Phoenix: “sheep”
Sheep: I AM DEAD
Don’t tell penixsc that one block of water can have infinite fish and loot inside it
what about entity cramming?? that would kill the fish.
@@fuzzthehamster7811they're talking about fishing with a rod
@@hexagonalcarbon ok that makes more sense.
0:10 isnt the pigling the most heaviest since it can carry unlimited amounts of obsidian and golden trading material you throw at them?
Alternative theory: the cow does not have infinite milk, they just replenish it fast enough so there’s always more for you to grab.
This theory also kinda works for the water (kinda)
Still, they can go infinitely without more intake, still implying infinite mass in a finite space.
@@seDrakonkill Or they produce it ex-nihilo
The funny thing is, according to munecraft cannon, an object when mined in weightless. Additionally, mining things isn't a feat of strength because they're just repeatedly hitting it until it becomes small and weightless
*canon
@@SnoFitzroy tnt cannon
The Wooden, Iron, and Gold pressure plates:
Well that means Steve would be even stronger, considering in the April fools you could lift cows, not to mention that he can pull them hundreds on a leash.
no the boat can actaully lift 2 cows
@@NKRL-kz5jv he can stand on a plank in the air, and hold leashes with 50 cows at once while they all hang.
im confused how hes not able to destroy any block in a single punch
@@gamingdiamond168 because he’s not able to have good form when he’s punching, therefore the energy goes to waste.
@@gamingdiamond168because the blocks are relative in strength to Steve
Water bucket, cow, mushroom, all have exact same weight
5:41 GOD DAMN IT THEY STOLE MY JOKE
That beacon star could be way less heavy, because its ~0.5m3 so it should be less massive or it would have turned into a black hole.
Considering the nether star have similar texture to a neutron star then i would just assumed that its a neutron star, a neutron star that size would weight ~500 trillion tons
i considered that the nether star is actually a star (considered it yellow bcuz the centre is yellowish) and is surrounded by some magical casing preventing it from collapsing (like some sort of dyson sphere but for microstars)
I can’t believe that obsidian has the same weight as a stick of butter
i just imagine how mich tries Phoenix did to say about sheep right in timing of falling one of them. Sheeeesh truly high quality content
2:24 netherite is platinum
A polish Minecraft RUclipsr by the name of Dravius did the research and turns out that netherite is the closest to platinum in real life so netherite is platinum.
Possible but remember its just a theory
@@philipgelderblom6878 ok 😔
@@wWujciak Still possible!
Netherite isnt platinum
@@skippitysmithsonshorts then what is it?
If blast resistance is taken into account, what about bedrock? Also I think this is a decent time to bring up the canonical antigravitational properties of end stone and purpur.
Well, bedrock exists in real life, sorta. Its just a fancy word for stone. So you could say its the hardest thing or you can say its plain stone, but it surely doesn't match infinity.
Well, I mean, bedrock has a blast resistance of -1. Or was that the hardness?
@@the2ndperson179at the very least it used to have the max integer limit of around 2 billion of whichever is calculated for the amount of time to mine it with a normal pickaxe, but you couldn’t mine it because it instantly regenerated when trying to mine it, which is why it’s unbreakable to pickaxes, tnt on the other hand…
@@zetertheduckso you mean that bedrock are just rocks that got extremely compressed by columns of material on it till it eventually becomes stronger than diamond?
@@thuynguyenthikim7599irl bedrock is actually not that strong. There are a lot of cases where the bedrock isn’t strong enough or erodes, causing buildings to sink. Bedrock is just that, a bed of rock. It’s the highest solid layer compacted together, compared to the loose soil above. It’s equivalent in Minecraft is the stone layer below dirt and sand blocks, although not at that depth. Depth wise bedrock in Minecraft is more accurate positionally.
1:19 He smashed the gold block with his hand and is still drops. wtf?
So weird
I was just thinking
1
He enchanted himself with silk touch
@@creepedoomboom XD
Why is the cow's animations so good?
5:17, it blinked
A mod
mod
The mod is “fresh animations”
If you make it so that Steve has one golden nugget on him all the time, and no matter what changes about Steve, he will always have only a nugget and nothing else. The moment Steve drops a nugget, he gets another. This doesn’t mean Steve weighs infinity, it means he always weighs one nugget + his own weight.
If you had a cookie which grows back when you bite it, the cookie doesn’t weigh infinity. It still weighs the same when you put it on a scale.
The amount of milk in a cow is 1, the amount of water in a bucket is 1. You don’t spawn infinite water by placing it down, you spawn one source, which you can collect. This water then grows, sure, but at the moment of it being in the bucket, it’s still just a cubic meter of water.
You can make this argument for most things except the water bucket. It literally creates potentially infinite water. If you had an infinitely tall world, the water would infinitely fall forever creating new water
An infinite number of people can harvest milk from the cow at once though, thus it has infinite stored milk. It is merely our human limitations which prevent us from harvesting this resource
@@damonedrington3453But you dont have an infinitely high world, you have a 384 tall world, which gives about 606 million blocks of water from one source block potentially
@@kennnnn yes but that’s a limit of the physical world the bucket is in, NOT of the bucket itself. It’s why i brought a theoretically infinite tall world where said limit is removed.
@@damonedrington3453 Theoretically this, theoretically that, take your theory elsewhere
The water bucket and everything claimed to be heavier actually weigh the same. They both produce an infinite amount. There are different sizes of infinity, but these two are the same size because you can match the weight in milk(from the cow) with the weight in stew(from mooshroom) with the weight in water(from the bucket). They just take up different amounts of space.
Water bucket for every real number when?
What about full cauldron weighting 3∞ Kg?
@@SoThisIsMyCat Math operations do not work on infinity because infinity is not a number. 3∞ = 1∞
But there's a difference. The bucket is infinite water + a bucket, the cow is infinite milk + a cow, and the mooshroom is infinite milk + infinite stew + a cow + 5 mushrooms. Which makes the mooshroom the heaviest
@@chris_me_llaman There are an infinite number of whole numbers. Positive numbers are also made of infinite odd numbers and infinite even numbers. In other words, infinite numbers = infinite odds + infinite evens. 2 infinities still add up to equal to 1.
The original question was about the heaviest item you can carry. You cannot carry a cow.
1:10 Position in the periodic table doesn't necessarily mean a higher density. Tungsten and osmium are before gold in the table and are denser, and lead is after gold but is less dense.
(Though now I'm interested in seeing the trend as the table progresses)
Edit: I just looked at the table again. There seems to be a correlation based on proximity to osmium, with the right side also having a higher density than the left. Four of the five heaviest known elements are grouped together (rhenium at 21.02, osmium at 22.6, iridium at 22.56, and platinum at 21.45, with the fifth highest being... neptunium? Don't hear that one every day)
The d-series (transition) metals are all relatively dense because of how the electron packing works. The d-orbitals belong to the previous energy level, so they're mostly tucked inside the already filled s-orbitals. This means the size of the atom does not increase much, while the mass of the nucleus gets larger. Additionally, lower down in the table, the sheer amount of electrons is attracted to the nucleus so strongly, that it actually causes the atoms to start shrinking as the mass increases.
The platinum-group metals (Pt, Pd, Rh, Os, Ru, Ir) and the elements near them are some of the densest materials because of this. With the transition from d-elements to p-elements the highest energy level starts filling again, which absolutely balloons the atom and density falls off a cliff.
Thank you for the US conversions Phoenix SC! In contrast to common belief, we (Americans) prefer utilizing any other unit of measurement instead of our standard metric/imperial system, such as cars, peas, cows, or 724 rats as an example! I am so glad you provided adequate and proper representation to a commonly misunderstood part of American culture!
I just had a scary/comfortong thought
If phonxde one day lost his voice he could just use the AI instead and we wouldn't know the difference
Technically water and cows would be the same since they’re both infinite
1:28 "Why is there a limit"
Disable this limitation in your next video and show us why
There used to not be limit and I found much joy giving myself 100000 diamonds and crashing the game
@@hellocreeper88*such
4:53 if that is the case then we can maybe assume that things around minecraft can't collapse into black holes and maybe that gravity for items works completely differently. Items are floating above the ground. Maybe Steve can just negate physics for material by breaking it. This would allow the nether star to be an actual star except for he fact that it came from the wither. The wither could maybe be the creator of the nether or be the warmth source as it has a Star from the Nether. It might warp space time in such a way so that something bigger like a star could fit inside of the way smaller wither.
Edit: That physics defiance also applies to some mobs so that explains why the wither has infinite Wither Skulls.
Edit2: Water and Lave can create infinite energy as the lave and water make infinite sound on their own (which is kinetic energy) and the lava makes light and when they mix they can create cobblestone and then they make even more sound. But when they make lave the infinity (maybe a white hole) gets cut off. Obsidian is only breakable by 2 things. Steve and the Wither. These are the only things which can defy physics so obsidian from minecraft isn't obsidian from earth and is indestructible or that what a black hole would be if it didn't collapse into a Singularity. Bedrock is indestructible for Steve and the Wither so it can either enforce physics or also defy physics but in a better way so it can last against survival Steve. Creative mode is maybe that next level.
Big brain comment
actually steve can break bedrock using machines he built. unlike obsidian which he can break by hand, steve cannot break bedrock on his own. this means that bedrock seems to have a different law of physics applied to it and so the only way he can break it is using a machine that will apply the bedrock's physics in order to break it (ie. exploiting bugs)
0:35 ai is so real that real peenix acts like ai now,Like how he said "GAALD" instead of "Gold"
That's his accent alright..
steve is heavier. the closest cow i could find to the minecraft cow is the guernsey cow, it is brown with white spots, and it's main purpose is making milk. this cow weighs around 400 or 450 kilograms on average, and steve weighs 490 kilograms, steve can also drink all the milk they produce, without any stop. steve is the heaviest thing in minecraft.
also just realizing that since milk doesn't make steve gain weight or fill any hunger bars, it's weightless.
Well a mooshroom would have both an infinite supply of milk *and* an infinite supply of mushroom soup, making it heavier
Furthermore, a *brown* mooshroom would not only have these like it’s red counterpart, but if you feet it a flower, it will be containing a bowl’s worth of suspicious stew in addition to the infinite soup and milk. And though that one bowl of suspicious stew is negligible, it arguably pushes it over the edge in that it would be slightly heavier due to the extra ingredient in it
Well, not really. A mooshroom and a cow would weigh the exact same. Why?
Math.
I didn't even realise that was AI in the intro Its crazy accurate the tone also its scary good.
3:46 That would be around 1.989 septillion (a septillion is essentially 1t² which t² is trillion squared, so 1t * 1t)
Nope you’re wrong the cow just instantly regenerates the milk obv 😂
2:57 Obsidian is produced from felsic lava, rich in light elements such as potassium, silicon, sodium, oxygen and aluminum.
Source: Wikipedia
What's the point of this?
By heavy, I think you mean it has the heaviest breathing.
i love when payknicks gives minecraft real life logic its always very entertaining
It would be a bucket of water because not only is there Infinite water, there is an infinite amount of fish you could catch.
5:10 BRO IT BLINKED
Bedrock mobs blink.
ok
@@RadinWaves2
mod
Mod is “fresh animations”
One more thing to consider about netherite: it's the only item that doesn't get destroyed in lava and actually floats in it, so it must be less dense than lava.
Then again, literally all items float in water if I remember correctly...
Makes sense cause it weighs inf KG
So if a nether star can float in water, does that mean Minecraft water is denser than an entire star?
By extension, if Steve naturally sinks in water, then that means Steve himself is denser than an entire star...
Also, Steve is able to carry player heads. That means Steve is able to carry a full inventory of heads decapitated from bodies denser than stars?
@@lightlysal my brain is exploding
A bubble column can lift up Steve even when carrying an inventory of shulker boxes carrying player heads, all weighing a significant fraction of a star. Does this mean that *air* is a stronger force than Steve?@@lightlysal
@@MR_Foffe The bubbles could be filled with air, but it could also be whatever gas the soul sand is releasing due to a chemical reaction when put in water. What would the soul sand be releasing? Souls?
This is such a tiny detail, but I really appreciate the usage of "kg" in the thumbnail for various reasons:
- Way too often do everyone default to imperial units, even people outside the anglosphere, where I've seen RUclipsrs from Austria use "mph". Metric is the global default, stick to it.
- Even though this is a meaningless unit, since no value is attached: ∞ kg = ∞ g = ∞ t = ∞ lbs = ∞ st. You still went with kg, despite as the previous point say, people tend to often default to imperial when metric is the default.
- Finally the usage of "kg". This is the only true way of writing it. I've seen "KG" but that stands for "kelvin-gravity" which is not the same as "kg" standing for "kilogram".
ok but can i say "KG" when i am shouting it
I still think it would be better to simplify to 'mass', eliminates potential for claims such as 'this suggests the mass is finite in another unit'
Well actually and end portal (not frame the actual thing that teleports you) has an infinite amount of stars in it, and the frames make 9 of them so the end portal frames are the heaviest block/item in the game.
3:18
"So this is about the weight of 4 gold blocks, which makes sense, because each netherite uses 4 gold inggots"
Where does the 4 netherite scrap gone ?
I'm glad you told us the weight of the gold block in cars, otherwise the americans wouldn't understand!!
for the record, once you start talking about infinite mass, they're all exactly the same weight. However you could more accurately say that you can produce an infinite amount of minecraft water from a source block which is not itself infinite (same with the cow) at which point you could also accurately say that a cow generates mass faster than a block of water (which I'm actually not sure is true considering how quickly water in minecraft flows)
Lava flows like that in the Nether, so that's interesting.
so its just infinitely more infinite
@@arstotzka6520 no it’d actually be finitely more infinite with regard to growth rates. There’s actually a totally different method of calculating the speed of infinite growth. If you wanna learn about it, google “big-O notation”
There are infinities bigger than other infinities. They aren't all the same.
@@saucemaster6452 I am well aware lol, but this is not one of those cases. All of the infinities presented in this video are countable (the smallest infinite value)
Or the cow has an limited storage but insane regeneration of milk
1:47 shulker boxes are too much? Well what about chests? I don’t know much cause i play bedrock but on java isn’t it possible to fill a chest with an item then pick up the chest (i think middle click) and you get the chest with the items in, then you can continue that until it is literally impossible to fill any more
at that point you're dealing with the creative inventory....
wait, does that mean creative steve is the heaviest?
@@comet.x**LE GASP**
(0:40) 19,300 kg in the ISO standard is 19 kg and 300 g
How many pounds
2:17 lol what in the universe?? why does the villager sound like a P52 Mustang but at 1% speed? LOL
Blue ice is 81 infinities and that makes it the heaviest item
3:51
"some number"
just so you know, the actual number is 1.989 septillion [or "Sp"].
So I Was Correct 🤣
@@TheRealYDA what? also what's up with your capitalization
@@Exodim Sorry, My Capitalism is a Bit Weird. Also What I Was Referring to was I Also Got 1,989,000,000,000,000,000,000 as 1 Septillion 989 Sextillion 👍🏻
@@TheRealYDA yeah that's more accurate
Man, shulker boxes shouldnt count because the reason you can put stuff in it is because the items start to levitate in the center, like how the heads of the shulkers do, that’s why you can carry it without the shaking of the box destroying the items.
Why isn't the nether star centered at 4:11
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@@RadinWaves2 We need our Savior
4:29 well that and any type of ice since ice is made of water
3:51 number is 1.989 septillion
You mentioned the periodic table, but have you ever questioned why metals like caesium are way less dense than iron? It's not that simple.
Edit also you forgot about the off hand slot you can put 64 extra blocks there
he didnt use the offhand through the entire video, so everything was consistent at least.
and in the end he got to holding infinite weight so idk if the offhand mattered that much
The blue ice is actually heavier because of the fact that it is made out of 9 packed ice which is made out of 9 normal ice and since 1 block of normal ice is equivelant to 1 water bucket which is equivelant 1 of an unit i would like to call WBI (water bucket infinity) where as a cow is equal to somewhere around 1.030 WBI a block of blue ice is equivelant to 81 WBI
edit: feel free to nerd react
A wet sponge weighs 65WBI
Seems true but when it comes to infinity, they are exactly the same.
@@nguyenminhquang9393 You do realize some infinites can be bigger than other infinities right?
@@pusheendalimitsofgeneva5816 Your statement is correct but your intention is wrong. There are indeed different infinities, however these are the same infinity, countable infinity. You can go look up any video about countable vs uncountable infinity to confirm this.
@@pusheendalimitsofgeneva5816 Yes except the two infinity you're pointing out is both countable infinity which are all the same and not bigger than the other.
That intro was awesome Phoenix!
What about Villagers? They can infinitely restock, even when trapped inside of a tiny box. With all those emeralds on them they must be incredibly heavy.
They restock which means they don't carry it all at once. Piglins not only barter for gold, they also never run out of stuff.
@@koplireeno True, they would probably be much heavier
@@koplireeno does this mean villager work stations contain infinite mass?
@@Pihsrosnec Could be possible but not as infinite as piglins
@@koplireenovillagers can also summon iron golems every minute, which is comparable to the average amount of mass piglins give within that time
haven't you guys relised yet that sand and gravel are the only two blocks who give an F about gravity. i mean i gues kinda water or lava but both of them just kinda stretch a bit when gravity hits, they still keep the same possition
have you seen concrete powder one time?
@@silverspear5596 Anvil too.
ANVILS
You all forgot about dripstone :( tragic
boats, minecarts
Water bucket and a cow are equal in weight because they're both infinite kg. If you have infinity no matter how much more you add it'll still be infinity
Exactly, Hilbert hotel.
There are multiple levels of infinity. Look it up, I’m bad at explaining stuff but it’s actually pretty neat.
actually the heaviest thing in minecraft is the water bucket bc the cow in mc eats grass which is turned into milk so the cow actually only weighs as much as a cow and water bucket is heaviest
4:23 Now you're talking about volume and not about weight. So it has infinite volume
Slight correction, cows are not heavier than water, as one infinite cannot be larger than another. Therefore a cow and a bucket of water hold the tied record alongside your entire maternal lineage.
"One infinite cannot be larger than the other" thats wrong
Take for example all positive integers theres infinite of them (1,2,3,4,......till infinite A)
Now take all positive numbers till one decimal place (0.1,0.2,0.3,0.4.........till infinite B)
Infinite B is 10 times greater than infinite A here, meaning that infinites can be larger than each other
@@sutoldude Those infinites are the same size, as each element of the second set can be paired up with an element of the first set without either ever running out. Some infinities, such as the set of all real numbers, are larger than other infinities, but the cow, the mother and the bucket of water are all equal.
@@JoeThomas-lu6fy cow and bucket of water are not equal, a bucket of milk weighs more than a water bottle
@@sutoldude We're not talking about a single bottle of water though, we're talking about an infinite supply, and infinite water is the same size as infinite milk.
@@JoeThomas-lu6fy 1 milk bucket > 1 water bottle
Multiply both sides by infinity and milk is still heavier
Anyone ever noticed that the nether star looks like the flag of Sweden? 4:04
so actually the moshroom is the heaviest thing in minecraft