It has been pointed out that the second clock (the carpet clock) is a bit misleading and would not work because of inconsistent pulse lengths and order. (Thanks to Fake Story for pointing this out) Here's the most recent video in the clock saga: ruclips.net/video/iEw9ec5q-4I/видео.html
@@tzemmiecat4923 no worries, it was more a suggestion. Because i was scrolling down the comment and on my screen, it was quite low. And information like this are quite important i find. Tjanks for pinning your comment! It was a reaaly great video! The amount of crazy stuff people do with this game is mind blowing!
"I thought we were having a lag machine" "Oh no, no. I said 'lightspeed redstone clock'. That's what I call a lag machine!" "You call a lag machine 'lightspeed redstone clock'." "Yes. It's a.. regional dialect"
being an actual legit shit electrical engineer and hearing "t flip flop" in a redstone video made me realize i am nothing compared to people who understand redstone
I am an engineering student who works a lot with electronics and it’s actually funny that a lot of redstone logic comes straight from legitimate engineering T-flip flops are the same in electronics and redstone. Logic gates are very commonly used and important. Things like comparators are an analog to those used in signal flow analysis. and much much more Despite ideas being put into practice in a very different way, Top level redstone is actually straight engineering, and i find that really funny, but it’s also sick seeing a sandbox game like this lend itself to so many layers of complexity
Now to increase the frequency: A - build a faster clock B - build a clock so ridiculously big than it makes the game lag and thus extend the duration of one second
@@ThePC007 I believe he meant 29k furnaces. Assuming that's the case since he multiplied the number of furnaces by 29,000 so the time gets divided by the same number. 29 years is 254,040 hours. So with 29000 furnaces, you would smelt the same in 8 hours and 45 minutes
A clock that activates 29,000 times per second. The only downside is that it makes 1 second take 14 times as long (If I have to hear the difference between tps and fps one more time, you're going to see how many mps I'll reach when I jump off a f***ing building. Thanks in advance 🙄)
@@nonnegaard because it makes the framerate roughly 1/14th the speed from what I calculated in my head. So 1 in-game second takes 14 times longer than what it would usually take.
Adventurers in Creative: This is boring. Let's explore somewhere. Put it on survival! Builders in creative: oh yes! I'm finally free to put all my ideas in this world, and call it mine! Redstone engineers on creative: *WHAT IF WE TRY TO MAKE THE ABYSS LOOK BACK AT US?*
nah you have to power your cpu with the redstone clock that is already getting powered by the cpu. Essentially just taking digital energy and making it real, even though I don't think it is possible but hey screw physics
"If you did make this machine to its full size, you couldn't put any other pistons anywhere in the world, otherwise it would instantly break the machine." My favorite quote from the whole thing. It's the moment where it becomes truly clear how ridiculous the whole thing is.
"Science isn't about WHY. It's about WHY NOT. Why is so much of our science dangerous? Why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you on the butt on the way out, because you are fired!" - Cave Johnson
Such a shame computers can't handle this, it's just sounds to sick. Getting a game that operates at 20 Hz in a way also work at 436,906 Hz is so bizarre LOL.
No matter how'd you try to represent it it wouldnt work AT ALL.no supercomputer can do it. Thats cuz light goes at ~300k hz.and it is the ohysical limit. Technically the machine can break physical limits but because it cannot be represented, it doesnt.
@@hasanaziz127 Don't know where you're pulling the 300kHz number bud. The wavelength of visible light is between 310nm and 1100 nm (depending on colour). Given that the speed of light is ~3*10^8 m/s and applying the formula for frequency: f = c/λ you get between 272 - 967 THz. What you just said is plain wrong my guy. Also, just look at your CPU clock speed. My CPU is a Intel i5-1035G1 clocked at 1200MHz. In case you're unable to calculate, that's 1,200,000kHz. Just a few more kHz than your supposed "ohysical limit"
also, a 436.906 hz redstone clock is an update suppressor, which you can do pretty wacky things with, such as linking your inventory with a chest Docm77 has been doing that on Hermit Craft
@chonky chink well, an update suppressor stops an other updates in the world, so blocks don't update the blocks around them. as for the item linkage, you basically stop a hopper from updating using an update suppressor, and then you use your number keys to take an item out of the hopper. then, the stack in your hotbar and the stack in the hopper are linked, so every time you use up one of the items, the stack in the hopper goes down too. It also works in reverse, so you can refill the stack in the hopper, and it will refill the stack in your hotbar
This video not only showcased a really cool machine, but also heaps of concepts in a really good and entertaining way. Actually love this video, seriously good job man!
@@DR-7 Here's another r/woosh for you, it's a redstone clock not redstone computer. Redstone computer could never run that fast, you'd be lucky to get a couple instructions a minute.
your work is insane! Literally you are the king of redstone clocks and deserves a lot of likes and views. Im going to download the world. Again, congrats and thanks
Just gotta say this video gives me massive nostalgic vibes of oldschool Minecraft videos despite being made only two years ago. Minimal editing with just classic jumpcuts and basic commentary with a slightly echo-y mic. Incredible video, and absolutely incredible creations!
10:38 this will not work as a fast clock because the order, piston only schedule at piston phase, and moving block will be placed at tile entity phase if piston don't receive short pulse redstone dust works instant anytime and don't care about phase which means if you start all clock unit at 0gt , all redstone block will arrive at 2gt(tile entity phase), and get pull back at 3gt(piston phase) (piston phase happen before tile entity phase) which means if you connect all signal by one wire, you only get one conjoined signal, a 1gt pulse(for some contraption), or 0gt pulse for piston type block
I can’t be the only one to have noticed how similar this dudes style of talking and filming is to how technoblade filmed the potato war videos Not saying that he be copying but I’m surly not the only one
I’ve discovered that in Minecraft bedrock (at least on every system I’ve personally played on) redstone clocks stop working once they exceed a certain speed. If you try to make a comparator clock, it’s either on or off. If you connect a dispenser to it, it clicks once and on item comes out. This isn’t just comparator clocks, it’s any clock that runs too quickly. I think it may have something to do with the capability of the device it’s playing on. On iOS and android it doesn’t work, on switch it doesn’t work, and on PS4 it doesn’t work, I’ve only gotten them to work on Xbox.
This video gave me the same vibes as techno’s potato war video, as time goes on the person in the video somehow keeps breaking limit after limit, no matter how impossible it may be. Like, you think, there’s definitely no way this can get more extreme right? And then it does. Redstone Technoblade pog.
We do what we must because we can. - Aperture Science Nice! That last clock is a bit misleading, but I've seen Fake Story's comment about it. No need to repeat. And my name is so long because I used it as an opportunity to finally learn a few digits of pi :)
@@tzemmiecat4923 RUclips recommended it. Always love to see what people who are inspired by something of mine can do with it. You definitely put an interesting spin on it :)
Could you try creating a video about the fastest item transport system in Minecraft using your clocks? I advise you to use droppers btw because looks like the Droppers can handle instant series Redstone signaling so I think it is fine.. it also would be interesting. Imagine transporting stacks of items in an instant or just maybe a reasonable good time to very high distances. If you're gonna do it... add to your video the normal item transport methods for comparison + the slightly better ones like minecart through nether portals etc. The winner could be anything or a combination of them.
Im not so sure about the specifics about droppers and dispensers but I could easily research those components and make something that works. However Im not actually sure if droppers are instant unless they act differently from dispensers, so this may not be possible without clipping the item in a block. The biggest problem with this however is that the machine will most likely end up being a simple modification to the 25k hz clock and I feel that would be too boring to post the same thing twice. I will look into it...
I started a project to build a real commodore 64 in minecraft, and the clock speed is 50kHz, which is why I am here, so all I have to do is scale the 400kHz clock down by 12% of that.
me and a friend decided we wanted to make a computer that can not just calculate and display numbers but have all the same functions of a modern computer but just allot worse at those functions, and to make it so it doesn't take a year to process everything I think we could use something like this but with a bit less lag
darn, i was actually experimenting with this kind of thing before even finding out about any of this but turns out you guys beat me to it. man that sucks I thought I discovered something new but nope
Absolutely could but I heard he say a few times he didn't know what to use his Clock for. Im a Watchmaker. The answer was obvious. Make a Clock.... Quartz Clocks oscillation is between 38k-42k Hz.
I doubt it. This clock is impractical in about every way. For a redstone computer you would want a consistent clock, and plus, it would be hard to make a computer without pistons. This clock is only consistent at its max speed, but at its max speed, every block event is being taken up, so no pistons outside the clock will work. A redstone computer would have to use something in the hundreds of hz, which I have a video on, but even that will still have many issues. So short answer: no lol.
"If you had no idea what i was talking about .... *zooms in on face*...you're a sane person, don't change" ~ Tzemmiecat 2021 The comment that made me subscribe haha
there is a smaller 0-tick clock. i made it. put a upwards facing piston, a observer facing towards it, a solid block on the tail end of the observer, and two redstone lines on the observer and solid block.
You do know that rapidly opening and closing doors are used in some high end SMPS for doing mad stuff, like very complicated exploits, what you have made just made this industry revolutionary!!!!
It has been pointed out that the second clock (the carpet clock) is a bit misleading and would not work because of inconsistent pulse lengths and order. (Thanks to Fake Story for pointing this out)
Here's the most recent video in the clock saga:
ruclips.net/video/iEw9ec5q-4I/видео.html
You should pin your comment.
@@aswd45-mk14 oops
@@tzemmiecat4923 no worries, it was more a suggestion. Because i was scrolling down the comment and on my screen, it was quite low. And information like this are quite important i find.
Tjanks for pinning your comment!
It was a reaaly great video!
The amount of crazy stuff people do with this game is mind blowing!
bedrock or java?
@@ghostlysander Java
when your redstone clock has a triple piston extender, you know shit is getting real
Agree
E
For me it was more the fact that the amount of block-events per tick becomes an issue, but yeah. Shit got real.
This dude is the new mumbo jumbo
@@theweirdbrainz3743 i hate it when people say that, you can basically say that to 90% of the Minecraft redstone community
No officer, this isn’t a lag machine, this is just my… redstone clock..!
yes
just my redstone clock crashes you're potato server
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE HYUCK HYUCK
@@adventuregamer6499 Guy is just Belarusian server)))
"I thought we were having a lag machine"
"Oh no, no. I said 'lightspeed redstone clock'. That's what I call a lag machine!"
"You call a lag machine 'lightspeed redstone clock'."
"Yes. It's a.. regional dialect"
being an actual legit shit electrical engineer and hearing "t flip flop" in a redstone video made me realize i am nothing compared to people who understand redstone
Lmfao bro. Keep ascending higher!!
I am an engineering student who works a lot with electronics and it’s actually funny that a lot of redstone logic comes straight from legitimate engineering
T-flip flops are the same in electronics and redstone. Logic gates are very commonly used and important. Things like comparators are an analog to those used in signal flow analysis. and much much more
Despite ideas being put into practice in a very different way, Top level redstone is actually straight engineering, and i find that really funny, but it’s also sick seeing a sandbox game like this lend itself to so many layers of complexity
People have actually build computers before with redstone.
Clocks, t-flip flops, logic gates, binary.
You can do it all with redstone xd
Minecraft was literally my gateway into electrical engineering and computer science. Here I am studying computer engineering now, thanks redstone
you either go down the path of Technical Jargon or Redstone Jargon
this is how a server with anti-lag plugins sees a single piston
hello pancake guy
this gives me an idea
HU TAOOOOOOO
Lmao
Who
my eyes went max wide at the implications of instant carpet tower
that's my new band name
This comment sounds like a song lyric ngl
Ayy desinc, have you eaten your bread today?
Oh well hello there DeSinc
Hi DeSinc, how goes life
love how minecraft's a game where wires can literally destroy the fabric of reality
in the real world, with enough energy, it's completely possible.
although it would destroy the wires, too.
@@mrpedrobraga cause they are real
there are a lot of things that destroy minecrafts fabric of realiy
@@raffimolero64 ye
@@Geth270 Both.
Both? Both.
Both is good.
Now to increase the frequency:
A - build a faster clock
B - build a clock so ridiculously big than it makes the game lag and thus extend the duration of one second
now this is gol- nah netherite grade comment
This isnt big brain anymore its some behind the veil of reality meta knowlage
Option C: Move the red stone clock at the speed of light so it ticks infinitely fast because special relativity reasons
The ultimate lag machine
If you don't kill a p2w server with this thing i will be dissapointed.
why do i hear boss music
Ah, so it just got recommended to you as well
Ah, not again
Damn the horizon is here :) pls destroy server again :(
“And 29 years smelting things on a single furnace.” Why did that made me laugh hard lol
What about 29.000 furnaces
@@efeloteishe4675 Then it would take 1 yeah, duh.
@@ThePC007 I believe he meant 29k furnaces. Assuming that's the case since he multiplied the number of furnaces by 29,000 so the time gets divided by the same number. 29 years is 254,040 hours. So with 29000 furnaces, you would smelt the same in 8 hours and 45 minutes
@@vinicus508 thats actually one of the more doable ones. with 400 furnaces it would take little under a month.
@@spookyweeb5563 yeah. It’s not rly a big issue if you need to smelt that. I’ve seen some 5k+ furnace arrays. Nearly 2 million items/h
A clock that activates 29,000 times per second. The only downside is that it makes 1 second take 14 times as long
(If I have to hear the difference between tps and fps one more time, you're going to see how many mps I'll reach when I jump off a f***ing building. Thanks in advance 🙄)
nice
I'm more of a fan of game jelly myself
Explain this, please, I'm dumb.
@@nonnegaard because it makes the framerate roughly 1/14th the speed from what I calculated in my head. So 1 in-game second takes 14 times longer than what it would usually take.
i see this as an absolute win
How fast time goes by when your having fun playing minecraft:
How time goes in school: 0.1 billionth of a hertz
@@redstonegod296 isnt that fast?
True
@@Oaxaca381 He actually mean 0.1 and a billion 0 before the 1 i think
Minecraft is my favorite game but DRG always eats time the fastest
"What does that big machine do?"
"It prevents"
"Prevents what?"
"Prevents anything else. It would just break the game"
but doesnt prevent to break the game
@@jktech2117 thats what it was made for
@@amsard4953 you didnt got my pun.. if it prevent anything but would break the game, it cant prevent the game from being broken
Adventurers in Creative: This is boring. Let's explore somewhere. Put it on survival!
Builders in creative: oh yes! I'm finally free to put all my ideas in this world, and call it mine!
Redstone engineers on creative: *WHAT IF WE TRY TO MAKE THE ABYSS LOOK BACK AT US?*
More like: *let's make the abyss T R E M B L E I N F E A R*
More like: we're making the Ancient Ones kneel at our madness.
Ain't that a Nietzsche reference ?
@@physicalnova2965
Well, at first it wasn't, but now it is
*Lets find out how the end was made*
Me: *proud that I made a working 8 bit calculator*
Random person on RUclips: *builds a working particle accelerator in Minecraft*
calculator is way more impressive
yeah but the calculator is actually useful.
when was the last time you used the quadratic formula?
@@mangouschase yesterday
@@vbyte. lies and slander
@@mangouschase this just made me laugh you have a great vocabulary lmao
Now hook it up to a modem & pass the signal through a vertical redstone strip and you've got yourself a kHz range pirate radio station :)
nah you have to power your cpu with the redstone clock that is already getting powered by the cpu. Essentially just taking digital energy and making it real, even though I don't think it is possible but hey screw physics
@@vylet4807 my god, recursive impossibility
FM radio in minecraft
that moment when your frequency becomes so high that you basically flatline to anything that might possibly care about your signal.
"If you did make this machine to its full size, you couldn't put any other pistons anywhere in the world, otherwise it would instantly break the machine."
My favorite quote from the whole thing. It's the moment where it becomes truly clear how ridiculous the whole thing is.
"Why would you want that?"
Because why the hell not?
"and here we have the reason why humanity does literally anything"
"Science isn't about WHY. It's about WHY NOT. Why is so much of our science dangerous? Why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you on the butt on the way out, because you are fired!" - Cave Johnson
Such a shame computers can't handle this, it's just sounds to sick. Getting a game that operates at 20 Hz in a way also work at 436,906 Hz is so bizarre LOL.
No matter how'd you try to represent it it wouldnt work AT ALL.no supercomputer can do it. Thats cuz light goes at ~300k hz.and it is the ohysical limit. Technically the machine can break physical limits but because it cannot be represented, it doesnt.
@@hasanaziz127 Don't know where you're pulling the 300kHz number bud. The wavelength of visible light is between 310nm and 1100 nm (depending on colour). Given that the speed of light is ~3*10^8 m/s and applying the formula for frequency: f = c/λ you get between 272 - 967 THz. What you just said is plain wrong my guy.
Also, just look at your CPU clock speed. My CPU is a Intel i5-1035G1 clocked at 1200MHz. In case you're unable to calculate, that's 1,200,000kHz. Just a few more kHz than your supposed "ohysical limit"
300khz... damn my cpu has transcended the laws of physics! :D /s
@@hasanaziz127 velocity is not represented in hertz… wtf are you talking about.
@@hasanaziz127 The CPU in my desktop runs at 3.8GHz. You know nothing.
Impressive man, youre at about the half of the Intel 4004's frequency of 750khz.
Haha they will se him as a competitor
When you turned on the big machine, you got Frames per Second. I was surprised you weren’t getting Seconds per Frame.
lmao
jokes on you my game runs 2 seconds per frame normally.
@@mangoshi1251 how the fuck are you able to play MC in a PowerPoint presentation?
Same
@@jayzenstyle Life uh... Life finds a way.
4:45 “If you had no idea what I was talking about, you’re a sane person; don’t change.” LMAO
I never thought I'd see the day when redstone is overclocked...
also, a 436.906 hz redstone clock is an update suppressor, which you can do pretty wacky things with, such as linking your inventory with a chest Docm77 has been doing that on Hermit Craft
@chonky chink well, an update suppressor stops an other updates in the world, so blocks don't update the blocks around them. as for the item linkage, you basically stop a hopper from updating using an update suppressor, and then you use your number keys to take an item out of the hopper. then, the stack in your hotbar and the stack in the hopper are linked, so every time you use up one of the items, the stack in the hopper goes down too. It also works in reverse, so you can refill the stack in the hopper, and it will refill the stack in your hotbar
"why is his name so long" LMAO dude it literally starts with "pi"
He has so much knowledge about redstone but doesn't know pi 😂
@@demp11 pi couldve chosen to make his name shorter. he could've only done like 4 digits. it doesn't imply that he doesn't know what pi is
Can confirm I know what pi is lol
@@tzemmiecat4923 proff
But there’s no decimal and the last number is one off
This video not only showcased a really cool machine, but also heaps of concepts in a really good and entertaining way. Actually love this video, seriously good job man!
didn’t expect to see you here
Huh
As mumbo jumbo stood there
He then cracked a smile
Finally a worthy opponent
Nah, this some Sci craft level shit, mumbo jumbo don't stand a chance.
Can't wait to see someone make redstone computer with cpu faster than mine...
@MFR Gaming yes. He said faster than his.
@MFR Gaming r/wooosh THATS THE WHOLE POIN5
@@DR-7 Here's another r/woosh for you, it's a redstone clock not redstone computer. Redstone computer could never run that fast, you'd be lucky to get a couple instructions a minute.
@@godofcows4649 I T I S A J O K E
@@DR-7 yes
Randomly recommended this video. I frickin' *love* your humor man. 8:52 had me literally bust out laughing. I think I'm gonna binge your stuff now.
This is the Redstone I love... the type of stuff that is so insane that you could never do it in survival and can barely do it in creative
this guy's just technoblade but redstone and a higher voice, man just talks like technoblade and i fucking love it
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should."
your work is insane! Literally you are the king of redstone clocks and deserves a lot of likes and views. Im going to download the world. Again, congrats and thanks
"This build is pretty simple--"
*Descends into the 2nd Dimension*
The nether?
@@wongcayven9893 no
It is Bcuz like the build is so complicated but he says it is simple makes me go even dumber, making me go to the 2nd dimension
@Fluidberry yes, the 2nd Dimension for short is called 2D
This has got to be the laggiest looking 100fps screen recording Ive seen
When somebody thinks 60 fps is laggy
This is not 60 fps
This is the most complicated way to stop a zombie from entering your house
Just gotta say this video gives me massive nostalgic vibes of oldschool Minecraft videos despite being made only two years ago. Minimal editing with just classic jumpcuts and basic commentary with a slightly echo-y mic. Incredible video, and absolutely incredible creations!
Just imagine, a modern CPU is mor than 10.000 times faster than this
it works on the same principle .I guess.
Except hyperthreading and SIMD make that difference much bigger
"...and down there's a t-flip flop..."
Me, an undergrad: "Wait that's the computer thing that does a thing. This man is mad"
Red stone can replicate most logic gate and simple computers can be built they just run really slow.
minecraft redstone's almost definitely turing complete lmao
You could use an ultrafast central clock and slow it down with hopper clocks at the destination, to effectively make a mainline power system.
I swear to god, this guy sounds like redstone Technoblade and I love it.
"This Redstone Clock is Simple"
The Redstone Clock: 4:34
I like how this dood is creating some light speed clock where I can barely figure out pistons
100 IQ move: Build a clock that goes faster than the clock speed of your cpu
Oh boy
I don't even know what to say. This level of redstone engineering is just amazing! New sub my dude.
This is useless but the memes and the small edits in this video makes it worth watching it i love it
5:20 "... well thats one way to make a double piston extender" -Redvernal 2021
When the piston extender is faced upwards and is meant to transport a redstone block, things get desperate
@@tzemmiecat4923 heh it was a joke but its a neet and intresting mechanic as im a bedrock player javas qwerks are comfusing
This is the hardest I've laughed at a redstone video, this whole premise is absolutely absurd, great job mate
I'm glad you decided to include all of the keyboard noises in the audio
10:38 this will not work as a fast clock
because the order, piston only schedule at piston phase, and moving block will be placed at tile entity phase if piston don't receive short pulse
redstone dust works instant anytime and don't care about phase
which means if you start all clock unit at 0gt , all redstone block will arrive at 2gt(tile entity phase), and get pull back at 3gt(piston phase)
(piston phase happen before tile entity phase)
which means if you connect all signal by one wire, you only get one conjoined signal, a 1gt pulse(for some contraption), or 0gt pulse for piston type block
noteblock and doors are also instant
Ah I thought it looked off... Ill update the description and the pinned comment, thanks.
I can’t be the only one to have noticed how similar this dudes style of talking and filming is to how technoblade filmed the potato war videos
Not saying that he be copying but I’m surly not the only one
I thought more about the video where techno tries to become flash on skyblock
hmm was thinkin the same
ye i definitely noticed it. not bad tho
This dude is giving me Technoblade vibis and I'm loving it
SAME It sounds familiar
if only we could make redstone circuits that could work this fast then you could probably emulate early computers in minecraft with just redstone.
Another youtuber did build a 1Hz 8 bit computer in minectaft
I’ve discovered that in Minecraft bedrock (at least on every system I’ve personally played on) redstone clocks stop working once they exceed a certain speed. If you try to make a comparator clock, it’s either on or off. If you connect a dispenser to it, it clicks once and on item comes out. This isn’t just comparator clocks, it’s any clock that runs too quickly. I think it may have something to do with the capability of the device it’s playing on. On iOS and android it doesn’t work, on switch it doesn’t work, and on PS4 it doesn’t work, I’ve only gotten them to work on Xbox.
I really like your personality in these vids. You keep it up and you will go far.
The sad thing is even though I play on the bedrock edition of Minecraft, I still recognized almost every part of this “clock”.
What an interesting concept, never heard of that before !
This video gave me the same vibes as techno’s potato war video, as time goes on the person in the video somehow keeps breaking limit after limit, no matter how impossible it may be. Like, you think, there’s definitely no way this can get more extreme right? And then it does. Redstone Technoblade pog.
The Technoblade of redstone clocks... You have very similar humor, subscribed.
We do what we must because we can. - Aperture Science
Nice! That last clock is a bit misleading, but I've seen
Fake Story's comment about it. No need to repeat.
And my name is so long because I used it as an opportunity to finally learn a few digits of pi :)
Thanks! I do wish I looked more into my second clock before posting everything… Very cool that my video reached the person who started it all!
@@tzemmiecat4923 RUclips recommended it. Always love to see what people who are inspired by something of mine can do with it. You definitely put an interesting spin on it :)
Why does your name end with 8 instead of 9?? What have you done!?
I don’t really understand much of this, all I know is that you’re an absolute genius. You earned my sub!
_the last digit of pi shown at __2:44__ is wrong, it should be a 9, that triggers me_
i saw this vid for like half and your so chill dude i subbed!
Could you try creating a video about the fastest item transport system in Minecraft using your clocks? I advise you to use droppers btw because looks like the Droppers can handle instant series Redstone signaling so I think it is fine.. it also would be interesting. Imagine transporting stacks of items in an instant or just maybe a reasonable good time to very high distances.
If you're gonna do it... add to your video the normal item transport methods for comparison + the slightly better ones like minecart through nether portals etc. The winner could be anything or a combination of them.
Im not so sure about the specifics about droppers and dispensers but I could easily research those components and make something that works. However Im not actually sure if droppers are instant unless they act differently from dispensers, so this may not be possible without clipping the item in a block. The biggest problem with this however is that the machine will most likely end up being a simple modification to the 25k hz clock and I feel that would be too boring to post the same thing twice. I will look into it...
@@tzemmiecat4923 droppers and dispensers have a limit of 5Hz so this wont work
they have a 4 gametick cooldown
This man just made me watch a redstone video without skipping anything
I started a project to build a real commodore 64 in minecraft, and the clock speed is 50kHz, which is why I am here, so all I have to do is scale the 400kHz clock down by 12% of that.
Good luck with logic gates at that speed
@@ved_s Yea, no MC logic gates can operate at that speed.
You have the personality of trchnoblade but the brain of mumbo. Amazing.
me and a friend decided we wanted to make a computer that can not just calculate and display numbers but have all the same functions of a modern computer but just allot worse at those functions, and to make it so it doesn't take a year to process everything I think we could use something like this but with a bit less lag
respect for this guy, for using "hz" in the title
darn, i was actually experimenting with this kind of thing before even finding out about any of this but turns out you guys beat me to it. man that sucks I thought I discovered something new but nope
Omfg this feels like watching a video for my studies
Technoblade but he graduated from MIT
I love your techno-styled video :)
Imagine make a CPU with this clock
Man this is very good. Keep up :D
I feel like there's a chance this can somehow be integrated into redstone computers.
Absolutely could but I heard he say a few times he didn't know what to use his Clock for. Im a Watchmaker. The answer was obvious. Make a Clock.... Quartz Clocks oscillation is between 38k-42k Hz.
Just a side note. In Minecraft when you make a Clock it stops if/when you close the world. Ideally it would be on a 24/7 server in the spawn chunk.
I love your technobladr like narration! And a very interesting concept!
Just me or is his way of speech the exact same as Techno’s? Regardless I think I just subscribed🧐
Everyone speaks there isnt a way of speech
I thought the same lmao, he probably speaks like that on purpose
@@kyarumomochi5146 There absolutely are ways to speak, what are you smoking?
@@cortster12 Speaking in some way doesnt mean talking like someone lmao
@@kyarumomochi5146 Arguing with you is disrespectful to the very air we breathe. Rethink your statements if your synapses can handle it.
I am sad to hear that i am not sane but I thank you for these clock designs as they will be useful in making my redstone computer faster, thanks.
imagine a fast redstone clock for emulation of an old pc
someone's gonna see this and make an Intel 4004 in Minecraft lol
Damn bro you underated, keep it up fam✌️
How about dispensers? I want to make a fast disposal system.
it'll work as long as the power connecting to the dispenser turns on and off (a observer clock would work fine tho)
Dispensers and droppers have a small cooldown, you can't activate them super fast
@@Squilly4 oh, i didnt know that. Just make an observer clock and then ur good
The cooldown is actually very big. It can be powered once every 4gt, so 5Hz. This video is just a proof of concept hahaha
4:33 this guy is the next mumbo jumbo just from him saying it's simple when it's the opposite of simple
You sound like you could start spouting out Sun Tsu quotes and start talking about skyblock potatoes.
I heard this out of the corner of the room and thought it was me talking. Remarkable similarity.
Can this be used as a clock speed for redstone computers?
I doubt it. This clock is impractical in about every way. For a redstone computer you would want a consistent clock, and plus, it would be hard to make a computer without pistons. This clock is only consistent at its max speed, but at its max speed, every block event is being taken up, so no pistons outside the clock will work. A redstone computer would have to use something in the hundreds of hz, which I have a video on, but even that will still have many issues. So short answer: no lol.
@@tzemmiecat4923 i hope someday a blocky einstein will show up with a magnum dong of a discovery on how to use this for something unimaginable
I really love your comedic timing on this one
Is this faster than a hummingbird?
Mm not sure...
It’s not fast
It hasn’t even moved itself forward smh
Smh
This feels like if mumbo was technoblade
"If you had no idea what i was talking about .... *zooms in on face*...you're a sane person, don't change" ~ Tzemmiecat 2021
The comment that made me subscribe haha
Pls touch some grass in minecraft
This sort of clock could potentially be used as a piece for a larger mechanism, minecraft computing will never die
You have some interesnting Technoblade vibes. Good video!
you must be praised for all the work done here
there is a smaller 0-tick clock. i made it. put a upwards facing piston, a observer facing towards it, a solid block on the tail end of the observer, and two redstone lines on the observer and solid block.
You do know that rapidly opening and closing doors are used in some high end SMPS for doing mad stuff, like very complicated exploits, what you have made just made this industry revolutionary!!!!
Damn bro you deserve a lot more subscribers
4:33 "it's some simple redstone really" - Mumbo
This subtle technoblade like humor… i love it
the greatest redstone clock anime of all time