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Interesting Idea: Since Netherite isn’t real we can only calculate how heavy it has to be to be the heaviest.
One netherite Ingot is atleast 4 times that of a gold ingot. 1 Gold block is 19 300 kg. If we divide this with 9 we get how much a singular Gold ingot in minecraft weights. 1 9300 kg / 9 = 2 144.44 kg If we now calculate the weight of the gold part in the ancient debris: 2 144.4kg49 = 77 199 kg
If you only look at the density and leave out e. g. the fact that Ice can be turned to water which spreads infinitely and under the assumption that crafting is strictly additive ancient debris weights at minimum 77 199 kg which is heavier then blue ice which is only 74 439 kg = 919 kg * 9 * 9
Nice catch!
If we assume crafting is strictly additive we can compare te real values of Gold (The heaviest item before) which is 19,300 kg per cubic meter and ice is 990 kg per cubic meter. Since blue Ice has 81 times the density of ice its: 9 * 9 * 990 kg = 80,190 kg
So yeah it seems that blue ice massively out weights everything! (In game)
Wow even still with manuals, nice find!
Now you got me interested! Please explain 👀
Yeah quality has improved massively, maybe not the initial release but 90% of games i recently played were regarded as buggy messes on release. After years of updates they mostly work.
I called the takeDamage function and my player disappeared: send 'elp everything foobar
I always loved the double disk cases as a child
Sub for sub?
May I then recommend to update your project description to better reflect your intentions. Something like: “Python: 3.10.12 (newer Version may break)” or “For best experience use Python 3.10.12!” Those are by any means just recommendations! P. S: I like your UI design, it is something unique and refreshing!
I should have added a small picture of dirt to make people swipe their screen too!
I have an older one too. Definitely not first Gen but it work like a charm too!
I am not entirely sure about the English names for the parts of a boat but I try my best: the Boat always tries moves towards where the bow is pointed because of the keel below the ship which acts like a guide rail because it creates a path of less resistance. And the hull makes it very hard to much it left and right. So even though the wind comes from a 45° the shape translates that in mostly forward movement and a little bit of sideways movement. Like a toy car you are stepping on: you are acting as a downwards force but the wheels translate it to forward movement. I hope that somewhat gives you a bit more insight!
Just like in real life you should know about how to sail against the wind aka tacking: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacking_(sailing)
So still no switch 2 in 2025?