What Happens To A Minecraft World After Trillions Of Years?
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Published 2023-09-03
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All Comments (21)
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Timmy has a very large electricity bill
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This went from Timmy wanting to beat the ender dragon to Timmy's house being sunk into the biggest geological pit really quickly.
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In the span of three minutes this video went from “Timmy loves Minecraft” to “Timmy’s Minecraft world will outlive 99.9% of the universe by being hidden inside of an asteroid and orbiting a White Dwarf Star”
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I once left a server running for several months to a year with no intervention, and though most of the villagers were dead, one did manage to live. He somehow managed to survive a fall into one of the deepest caves on the map and not get himself killed at the bottom. When we started playing again and rediscovered him, we made him the mayor of the new town that we built within that cave. :v
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Ok but the most impressive thing is that Timmy's game didn't corrupt after being exposed to that much cosmic radiation
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It's comforting to know that even without players involved, mobs will eventually recreate 2b2t
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You forgot, because of the flowing water, salmon, cod, pufferfish and tropical fish could spawn. It’s unlikely that axolotls or glow squids would spawn because it’s not dark enough. Pufferfish can kill mobs if they’re close enough so that’s something to take into consideration too. If an ocean was preserved then dolphins could spawn too. Also it’s likely the few surviving ocelots would eventually walk into lava.
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Timmy's room went from a normal room to an entity you'd probably find in Zathura
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What i'm really impressed is how good the cooling fan of that laptop must have been to prevent it from melting...
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Then Timmy warped space-time before he died and claimed the only speed-run for destroying an entire Minecraft world 🙂
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I’m imagining that white dwarf as an angelic guardian figure, forever protecting the room of a young child that once lived. The final remains of life. It’s beautiful in a way
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This went from Timmy Hunting endermen to the computer going on a galactic voyage
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Timmy has a very strong laptop, he can keep the entire 60M by 60M world chunks loaded at all times.
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There is a very big issue with this: wardens can not spawn from mobs. They trigger the shriekers, but only player activated shriekers will spawn them
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“Sweet, cute, adorable puppies… fucking dead!” That killed me 😂
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Fun fact: Our sun, being a yellow dwarf (G-type main-sequence star), is not massive enough to undergo a supernova. Instead, as it ages, it'll expand it's outer layers, going as far as Venus' orbit, and, if Earth is too close, will fall towards the sun, incinerating Timmy's laptop.
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Honestly, one part of the video that unexpectedly hit me in the feels is the idea of Timmy's childhood room not only outliving Timmy himself but the civilization that built it, becoming one last nostalgic, poignant memorial to mankind, remaining intact even once the last star falls from the sky.
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There are admittedly quite a few flaws here but this is still a really cool thought experiment
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"Timmy like minecraf so much, that he have his HARDCORE world running all the time" "Which supposed to be the happy ending, PEACEFUL mode" How is this even possible?
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Imagine if Timmy's Minecraft world really WERE the very last relic of human civilization and the end of the Universe.