The Microscopic Universe - In Minecraft!

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Welcome to the Microscopic Universe explored in Minecraft! Today we will go on a journey from the macroscopic, to the smallest things that exist. we'll be able to see Cells, DNA, and even subatomic particles close up.
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Everything shown off here was made by me from scratch using these tools:

PROGRAMS:
-Worldpainter

SHADERS:
Sildurs Vibrant Shaders Extreme Volumetric Lighting

MODS:
- Worldedit
- Bobby (For increased view distance)
- Sodium
- Iris
- Replay Mod
- Zoomify
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0:00 - How does this work?
1:10 - The Macroscopic
3:10 - The Microscopic
7:32 - The Molecular
11:21 - The Subatomic
13:48 - Problem Solving
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MUSIC (in order)
Spring Dance - Forever Sunset
Midnight Rider - The Big Let Down
Blue Danube - Strauss
Light Years - Stellardrone

コメント (21)
  • @quiteasir
    Thank you everyone for the huge support on the video! I've got ideas for future videos so stay tuned ;D and thanks again for all the kind words, I've read every comment! <33 EDIT 2: The response on this is insane! Couple things: I WILL eventually be setting up a world download, but I want to fix some things first, maybe include a bit more things like the Planck length. Secondly, I also plan on making a 'Scale of the Universe' video too, when we go up in scale instead. Thanks for watching!
  • It would actually be an injustice if this didn't blow up
  • @ohhadivist
    what an amazing way to visualize the smallest things in existence! I learned more than I thought I would from this honestly, I had no idea just how small things really got, and how small some man-made things really are! I'd love to see the inverse of this where we go up in scale until we see full planets and then solar systems and universes and such.
  • @kiriookami
    If I were a high school teacher instead of an elementary teacher, I would show this to my kids. I loved every second of this video.
  • This would be so cool for a science class if the professor expanded on these concepts it so amazing
  • @sean..L
    This is some of the most astounding imagery I’ve ever scene in Minecraft
  • This actually gave me a better understanding of scale than traditional scale videos. Seeing the neutrino blew my mind lol
  • @CloudAkura7
    This might be one of the best universe size breakdown videos in all of human history. Algorithm, give this creator the exposure he deserves!
  • @commonbook
    This form of content is actually genius Its educational in a recognizable and presentable way Like video game miss frizzle! Content like this could really help kids better understand more advanced topics. I love it!
  • @gneissname
    Very well done. Great use of display entities.
  • DAMN. I THOUGHT THIS WAS A BIG YOUTUBER! Hope you get successful in your journey, you deserve a subscribe from everyone!
  • @asky-ne7yz
    This video is criminally underrated. I've seen channels with 10 million+ subscribers output content that is not NEARLY as detailed and complex as this.
  • @Jovanoc
    The amount of effort put into this is absolutely insane. Here's an instance where I wish the video was longer so we could appreciate the insane builds a lot more lol
  • @Wunba
    Dude this was a really well made video and a super unique concept! Honestly mind blown at how underrated this video is!
  • @spirostrak
    Your channel is going to 100% succeed with such high quality vids
  • @SnowyOwl369
    Even with this demonstration i cant even fathom how small some of these things really are.
  • This is so well done. At first I thought you were importing models into the game. I love how you're walking us through all of it and explaining things, not just shouting about how big everything is and how epic the next shrink will be.
  • @knucklehead83
    I was about to not watch. I'm so glad I decided to check this out. This is incredibly impressive. I mean, incredibly. So much thought and effort went into this. I'm blown away. This is the best and most thoughtful Minecraft video I have seen in a very long time. Maybe ever. Kudos.