I'm highly reminded of those universe zoom outs, likely intentionally. This is a good ay to introduce the idea of "The End of Greatness", here past a certain scale the Universe is pretty much uniform. In our universe it's about 500 million light years. In Minecraft, it's about 10 kilometers (about 2^13 blocks)
Man, you really see how same-y the generation is once you zoom out far enough. I wish there was more variance and maybe larger island continents instead of everything being connected.
Well, at least you're not supposed to see that far from the land. I think the main issue they got with larger continents is the excess/lack of oceans. In earlier versions you had to sail tousands of blocks without finding any land. A lot of players were annoyed by this "feature" and it eventually got removed in 1.7 or so.
We can actually travel 34B Blocks before your computer crashes, though there's a way to change the code and you can go so far, your cordinates say "Infinity".
Yeah but that still pretty fucking big earth is only 45 millions block wide while Minecraft is 60 million block Minecraft is only 15 million blocks wider than earth
can u imagine that on the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft people legit dug nether tunel all the way to the world border in (semi) vanilla Minecraft ? it took them 7 years
Why does the Minecraft world look like just a map filled with green I barely see any blue I think it's actually 70% Land 30% Ocean it feels like it's the complete opposite of Earth
The color scheme used here is a custom one, similar to the one used on Amidst. The reason is that the game does not define colors to represent biomes, since this information is not used anywhere (maps use the colors of the blocks, not the biomes; grass on the other hand only varies in shades of green/yellow). But you're right, the game in its recent versions features more land than oceans. The olders versions had more realistic proportions of land and water, but the players found the large oceans unpleasant and annoying (rightfully so).
According to a MC video a minecraft world is 9.223 quintillion blocks. This is the max 64 bit integer limit, but that was back in beta 1.7.3 when the farlands still existed. I don't know if what I said is true but i just got it from a video and I'm gonna stick with it.
Yes indeed a 64-bit integer can take 2^64 different values, that's about 10^19. There are two reasons why a world is way smaller than this: - The coordinate system used in Minecraft is 32-bit based - The generation process requires more bits (for technical reasons) and overflowing this limit results in hazardous terrain (and most likely world file corruption if there was no safety check) Also in practice the chunk generator could still work far after the world limit and it might even seamlessly overflow, meaning you could explore infinitely far without reaching any limits (it's purely speculation I did not check this last information).
Thanks! I reverse engineered the biome generator of the game, and then I wrote a program to generate the tiles you see. The generation took a few hours, considering the fact that every pixel of the last tiles required to render an entire Minecraft chunk. Anyway I plan on making an improved version because the transition between each tile is not smooth (due to my bad editing skills); the zoom should be exponential and not linear.
@@erino_0 I mean earth is little smaller not that much smaller he said in this video is only about 60 million blocks wide also earth is 40 million blocks wide so only 20 million blocks smaller with not that much
Man, I hate how they removed the finite continent feature. Your video shows that it is impossible to travel around the continent because the continent stretches all the way to the world border.
That looks like moss, or even grass damn now i know why it takes so long to travel to world border I suggest to do a map comparation on server 2b2t players reached world border!
60 million blocks × 60 million blocks = 3.6 Quadrillion Square Blocks. 1 Block Length = 1 Meter, so 3.6 Quadrillion Square Blocks = 3.6 Billion Square Km or more than 7 times the size of our earth surface area (510 Million Square Km) and almost 400 times the size of United States land area
Since I don't like using coordinates, I explore in a spiral, slowly moving outwards, building small houses and shacks and farms as I go, usually one or 2 per biome.
comment ta fait ca ? et comment tu sait que tout le monde minecraft est comme ca ? et le nombre de block comment tu la compter y devrai y en avoir plus de bloc je pense
The power of implicit procedural generation 🙂 Interestingly if you managed to gather all the hard drives on the planet, you might be able save a full Minecraft world. Barely so, though.
Oceans used to be insanely large in earlier versions of the game, this was changed to make it less boring to explore the map (but also less realistic when you look at a map).
Andreas Lag I used some part of the source code to reproduce the biome generator. Then I calculated 20 images of different zoom levels to create the zoom effect.
It's implicitly large, the world isn't (and can't be) generated in its entirety but it can be evaluated locally at any chunk. Think of it as a mathematical function: you may evaluate it for any value but there is no way you can plot it fully
Oh god... I'm never finding my way back home...
me to
Make a compass.
And that’s how you make a soontobepopularcommentonayoutubevideo
coords
Go to chunkbase it gives spawn
i had a heart attack when i thought we had the same seed, looks very similar to my current survival world
The seed used here is: -7506720246640143893
@@rollinontheboard r/ihadastroke
@@PaveReal r/ihavereddit
At such a large scale the any seed doesn't look unique at all. :o
You're right. I'm breaking through the deep secrets of Minecraft :)
Hey rays!
The fact those little blue dots are entire oceans that take 10 minutes sometimes to cross is absolutely fucking mental
it looks like no TV Signal but green in colour 😆
ya, kinda
Lol yeah
the minecraft world is actually just teal. fantastic
this is exactly what i was looking for. everyone throws out the size as a number but i wanted to see it like this. thanks!
do a 1.6.4 world next, it has more distinct continents and oceans
0:57 man, oceans look like lakes
Wow. That just shows how small we are in such a big universe… it’s incredible :)
@0:50 “how I am going to find the strong hold?”
@1:00 my heart stopped
@2:00 I activated cheats
That's one hell of a Pangaea
I'm highly reminded of those universe zoom outs, likely intentionally.
This is a good ay to introduce the idea of "The End of Greatness", here past a certain scale the Universe is pretty much uniform. In our universe it's about 500 million light years. In Minecraft, it's about 10 kilometers (about 2^13 blocks)
it looks like carpet in a doctors office
Surprisingly accurate comparison
Kinda
Man, you really see how same-y the generation is once you zoom out far enough. I wish there was more variance and maybe larger island continents instead of everything being connected.
Well, at least you're not supposed to see that far from the land. I think the main issue they got with larger continents is the excess/lack of oceans. In earlier versions you had to sail tousands of blocks without finding any land. A lot of players were annoyed by this "feature" and it eventually got removed in 1.7 or so.
6infinity8 I remember those oceans. You had to actually navigate them, haha!
Cheesy Whale Gaming I wish most of Minecraft was Ocean like Earth
We can actually travel 34B Blocks before your computer crashes, though there's a way to change the code and you can go so far, your cordinates say "Infinity".
actually, a minecraft java world is 18,446,000,000,000,000,000 blocks if we use mods which deletes the world border
did you mean volume?
Also, 60mil is where we'd originally encounter a Kill Screen.
Welp, i fucked up trying to sail around the coast..Im never getting home
If a minecraft world had the same surface area as Earth, it would only be 22.5 million blocks wide
Yeah but that still pretty fucking big earth is only 45 millions block wide while Minecraft is 60 million block Minecraft is only 15 million blocks wider than earth
can u imagine that on the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft people legit dug nether tunel all the way to the world border in (semi) vanilla Minecraft ? it took them 7 years
After 2^18 blocks your computer runs out of resolution to display lakes and it just keeps resizing itself.
The..
Far Lands....
Area of minecraft is 4,096,000,000KM square
Yes meanwhile earth is only 1.9 billion sq km
Why does the Minecraft world look like just a map filled with green I barely see any blue I think it's actually 70% Land 30% Ocean it feels like it's the complete opposite of Earth
The color scheme used here is a custom one, similar to the one used on Amidst. The reason is that the game does not define colors to represent biomes, since this information is not used anywhere (maps use the colors of the blocks, not the biomes; grass on the other hand only varies in shades of green/yellow).
But you're right, the game in its recent versions features more land than oceans. The olders versions had more realistic proportions of land and water, but the players found the large oceans unpleasant and annoying (rightfully so).
Cosmic minecraft background 🤓
You really see it looking like a noise map.
Confirmed by the central limit theorem
Whenever I die and lose all my items, this video reminds me that's it's not a big deal
0:38 What's this pink thing in high left corner? A mushroom island or something?)
Yep, that's right it's a mushroom island.
Huge :) ! Thumbs up from Dublin (Ireland) ! :)
Haha thanks
The minecraft world is 4× bigger of the world
Impressive right? And yet, all the informations that describe it only take up a few bytes!
@@6infinity8 no sorry 7 ×
its 7,000 times bigger bruh!
@@420Effect bruh
@@420Effect What a Joke Nice one you got there this is so stupid
1:33 why does it look like the grass from Garry's mod/ half life 2
now we're know that Minecraft world is in grass from 2006+ valve's games
this man quit youtube sadly, damn this was legendary for a vid but he quit.... Rip
Great video and great pick for music
Actually It's Bigger Than That By Removing The World Border It's Theoretically Possible To Travel 34 Billion Blocks About The Size Of Arcturus
According to a MC video a minecraft world is 9.223 quintillion blocks. This is the max 64 bit integer limit, but that was back in beta 1.7.3 when the farlands still existed. I don't know if what I said is true but i just got it from a video and I'm gonna stick with it.
Yes indeed a 64-bit integer can take 2^64 different values, that's about 10^19. There are two reasons why a world is way smaller than this:
- The coordinate system used in Minecraft is 32-bit based
- The generation process requires more bits (for technical reasons) and overflowing this limit results in hazardous terrain (and most likely world file corruption if there was no safety check)
Also in practice the chunk generator could still work far after the world limit and it might even seamlessly overflow, meaning you could explore infinitely far without reaching any limits (it's purely speculation I did not check this last information).
I was looking for such a long time for a video like this! Also how did you render the entire world that must have taken so long
Thanks! I reverse engineered the biome generator of the game, and then I wrote a program to generate the tiles you see. The generation took a few hours, considering the fact that every pixel of the last tiles required to render an entire Minecraft chunk. Anyway I plan on making an improved version because the transition between each tile is not smooth (due to my bad editing skills); the zoom should be exponential and not linear.
How big is it after going past the far lands? 🤔
Finally I know the awnser, 27 blocks!
The fact that all of this *_is bigger than the E A R T H_*
I think it's even comparible to Neptune's Size
@@MilkIsTheOne Bruh whole earth's map is serveral times bigger than this minecraft world
@@Abrold it's not
@@erino_0 I mean earth is little smaller not that much smaller he said in this video is only about 60 million blocks wide also earth is 40 million blocks wide so only 20 million blocks smaller with not that much
@@erino_0 it is bro
Man, I hate how they removed the finite continent feature. Your video shows that it is impossible to travel around the continent because the continent stretches all the way to the world border.
Actually you can recognise some continents, like at 0:57 but they aren't surrounded by oceans, and are connected to others.
You can still play on a setting called old on Bedrock and I think Java
This is why I use Journeymap
is that grass in the end?
a lot of colors combining making green
@@Wm7forthewin lol yes
but it looks like grass xd
That looks like moss, or even grass damn now i know why it takes so long to travel to world border
I suggest to do a map comparation on server 2b2t players reached world border!
Wtf I'm trying to find the edge I'm at 63,202 77, 27,530 when does it end
...
Watch the zooming out fullscreen for a while, then look at the comments... :O
I also got that weird effect xD
omg, u made diz video so amazing dat ima sub
I'm not satisfied of it, but cheers man!
That looks like the thing when you have no channels plugged in.. Thats what it looks like XD
so tv static?
Soon the demon lady from grudge is gonna crawl out
what map thing did you use to show the minecraft world as a map
A custom program written in Java.
For those wondering, from world border to border, a minecraft world is bigger than the planet Earth by a fair amount
Where are the farlands
They weren’t included, Minecraft is way way bigger than this
ok so minecraft is not infinite but it is that massive. unless its bigger in 2024 on playstation 5 and the series x?
How long will it take me to run, not walk, 60 Million blocks.
Maybe in billion years I think
Around 4 months non stop
So minecraft maps are so big afterall... like 7.5 to 60 million x 7.5 to 60 million x 256 blocks...
not bigger than real Earth
Me thinking that one 4/4 map is the full map
Minecraftia Looks bigger than the earth
It surely does, if we set that 1 block = 1 meter
@@6infinity8 yes only 0.75 times bigger than the earth
a lot of biomes
Me doing 2/4 size map run...
I shouldn't search for this i can never finish my map
An now in 2024 a Java World is bigger than 130 TRILLION blocks (Nearly twice the size of Neptune)
How do you zoom out so much on amidst? I thought you couldn't zoom out more than 10000 blocks
I didn't rely on admist, I wrote a custom program based on a decompiled version of the source code of the game.
Yea ok but how big are the oceans
60 million blocks × 60 million blocks = 3.6 Quadrillion Square Blocks. 1 Block Length = 1 Meter, so 3.6 Quadrillion Square Blocks = 3.6 Billion Square Km or more than 7 times the size of our earth surface area (510 Million Square Km) and almost 400 times the size of United States land area
what was that song? it was a good song.
It's Svanire by Ludovico Einaudi.
Thanks friendo
No problem :)
I’ve been running fir weeks tying to find the torches I layer down ...... I now know I might as well just give up lol
Since I don't like using coordinates, I explore in a spiral, slowly moving outwards, building small houses and shacks and farms as I go, usually one or 2 per biome.
Cool video!
Thanks!
0:39
Whats that pink thing on top left corner
It's a mushroom island.
@@6infinity8 which of them is jungle?
2b2t players: way too close to spawn
60000000x60000000x256
I didn’t think of that actually
comment ta fait ca ? et comment tu sait que tout le monde minecraft est comme ca ? et le nombre de block comment tu la compter y devrai y en avoir plus de bloc je pense
Wait so this is all playable? I'm playing for the first time and wonder if I could tunnel from one side to the other. That's clearly not happening 😂
The power of implicit procedural generation 🙂
Interestingly if you managed to gather all the hard drives on the planet, you might be able save a full Minecraft world. Barely so, though.
and i thought snow biomes were rare...
Nah
Why their is no ocean on your world
Oceans used to be insanely large in earlier versions of the game, this was changed to make it less boring to explore the map (but also less realistic when you look at a map).
How did you get Amidst to zoom out that much? Or did you switch to something else for the last half or so?
a bit late but you can see the transition to the seedmap at 0:27
Got exactly what i searched for 👍
The program that he uses is called *Amidst*
No, it's a custom program that I wrote specifically for that from the game source code. The reason is that Amidst can't zoom back very far away.
WOW MAN
Hey are you ever gunna fo this again with newer generation?
Hey, maybe, but nothing planned for now
@@6infinity8 damn would really like to see it but hey ill Wait for it
how did you do that? pls answer!
Andreas Lag I used some part of the source code to reproduce the biome generator. Then I calculated 20 images of different zoom levels to create the zoom effect.
If a block is a meter than this is as big as a planet
3.6 quadrillion blocks
i just realized: there’s not a lot of water in the minecraft world
There used to be a lot
+flomine ok
60 mill ? More like 60 billion
wait he upload this video 4years ago
edit : and it is its last video
come back bro
upoad video
How about without world border
C'est dommage, il y a des 'drops' graphiques au bout d'un moment :(
J'ai essayé pourtant, hélas à partir d'une certaine hauteur l'imprécision devient visible.
A map like this and i can't find any diamonds
No jungles xD
Génial, combien de temps pour générer l'image la plus détaillé?
Le zoom est découpé en 20 images, chacune prenant environ 10 minutes à être générée à l'exception des premières.
Only 60 million blocks ?!
Yes
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
Oh were is the far lands
How File Size You Need To Handle That World :v 60 Millions Tho
Perlin noise be like
Kind of; they use a different, custom algorithm to generate the biomes
What the heck I had no idea
Why they made it sooo huge
It's implicitly large, the world isn't (and can't be) generated in its entirety but it can be evaluated locally at any chunk. Think of it as a mathematical function: you may evaluate it for any value but there is no way you can plot it fully
it's 5 times bigger than Earth
Explains why I always end up lost.
at a certain point I was like: OK, you can stop now.... Oh nope okay still going. En then I was just like WHAT THE ACTUAL SHIT
Bedrock 1.21
1.5M Blocks x 1.5M Blocks, since the others are corrupted after teleport.🤦♂️
Overworld and Netherworld.
Doh!
my eyes ...
wait what is this math? 2^27=60million? not even close? more like 135 or so million?
2^N is the scale of the width of the video. Multiply it by 9/16 and you get the scale of the height.