How Many Blocks Can Fit in One Block?

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[Music] check this out it's a farming cube believe it or not this mini four by four by four area contains just around 14 farms producing roughly 45 different items there's a small entrance on the side of the cube where you can manage all the different farms it's very dense compact and the peak of efficiency you are fitting 14 farms into a 64 block space similarly by placing a wooden plank i am storing one plank in one block however if i place an oak log i'm effectively storing four planks in one block so four blocks for the space of one but how many blocks can fit inside one block granted you probably never needed this kind of storage but if you wanted maximum efficiency in containing stuff how many blocks could you fit into a one by one by one area it's a strange question for sure minecraft is filled to the brim pardon with many different containers and methods to hold items if we want to fit the most blocks in one block we have to maximize efficiency in every way possible so let's do it and please do consider subscribing it really helps out a ton the first thing we need is obvious a container if we want to fit a lot of blocks into one block we are going to need a container of some kind to start off with so what's the best container to use this may seem pretty straightforward but it really isn't there are many different containers to choose from each of them storing a different amount of items jukeboxes can store one disc item frames can store one item furnaces can store 192 items or three stacks hoppers can store five stacks droppers and dispensers can store nine stacks and finally barrels chests ender chests and shulker boxes can all store up to 1728 items or 27 stacks however this begs the question which of the four do we use you probably think it doesn't matter but you'd be wrong generally shulker boxes would be better as they're transportable and breakable with pistons and overall very versatile but in our case it'll be far smarter to use a chest due to the following for starters shulker boxes open upwards making their entire frame larger than one block chests also do open but their animation can go through transparent roofs like stairs and slabs and it doesn't collide but i think the most crucial difference is the fact that we can put shulkers inside of chests and not the other way around by using chest as the base we can effectively fill it to the brim with 27 other chests or shulkers as they have the transport ability however if we use shulkers as the base container we can't fill it with chests unless we're in creative mode so hopefully you'd agree that the test is by far the best container to begin with this raises our block total to already 46 656 blocks in one block plus another one chest plus another 27 shulkers assuming you filled every shulker box and then put it in a chest and when i say blocks i do mean block so no items allowed but what other tricks can we do to raise that already massive number well with item frames we can add two more blocks to our 46684 not a huge change but if we replace the item in the frame with another full shulker box then we can add a ton more items in minecraft 1.17 bundles were out to the game as a new walmart shulker box they can only hold a stack of items and at first glance in our contacts they seem completely useless the main goal of the bundle i assume is to help with inventory management but in our case if you want to stuff our chests with the same stacks of an item putting them in bundles doesn't really do anything or that's what it seemed like at first but we'll get to the use of the bundle later on up next are piglins which actually do help to some extent in a really surprising way i didn't know this until i saw an agreeing video but baby piglets can actually hold up to 18 stacks of golden nuggets and sadly only drop 9 stacks when they're killed but that's still useful if we put one of these in a mine cart and ram it into our chest we can fit nine stacks of nuggets additionally to our chest items but why use piglens when we can just use minecart chests minecart chests can hold 27 stacks of items so why not just use them surely enough using this probably over complicated system we can cram mine carts with chests into our original chest and as far as i am aware there isn't the limit to how many mine carts we can add i mean there probably is but i don't know it however what i do know is that if you squash enough of them in and forget to add walls they become their own kind of entity and actually move around without stopping it's really cool but also really useless so how many blocks is that in total assuming we have our original chest creme with shulker boxes put an item frame out the front cram the chest with mine carts which all have shulker boxes in them this leads us to a grand total of 48 414 plus 46 684 blocks where x is the number of minecart chests this total is massive and you can see the total blocks as a function of minecart chests on this graph its growth is so steep it's practically a straight line if we add two minecart chests the total blocks becomes one hundred forty one thousand seven hundred and eighty two with ten mine carts that becomes five hundred fifteen thousand two hundred fifty four and with 256 minecarts our total jumps to eleven million nine hundred ninety nine thousand five hundred and eighteen blocks in one block these numbers get huge fast but they can become even larger if we use a different block now that we've figured out how to store blocks the next step involves deciding what blocks to actually store in the first place sure we could just go with random blocks like carpets or slabs but if we felt these minecart chests with planks for example and had 10 carts yes we'd have around 515 000 planks but if we fill the minecarts with logs we'd have technically four times that amount in planks two million and sixty thousand planks in the same space for a different block but just how efficient can we get back to our example one stack of logs translates to 256 planks in one slot and if we turn those planks into slabs it becomes 512 blocks in 164 area but what if we use something else if we use one stack of melon blocks and then mine them with a fortune 3x each melon block gives around 8.5 melons which translates to 544 melon seed blocks per stack of melon blocks and here's where the bundle comes in while the bundle is useless when it comes to storing a single stack we can actually make it a sort of kit that can help us craft rails rails craft in groups of 16 which is ideal if you want to maximize the output we can stuff a bundle full of the required materials for 9 railcraftings or 144 rails and use the extra slot for an ender chest which can be mined for 8 obsidian each bundle results in 152 items which would be great except bundles don't stack making this approach and bundles worthless if we fill a shulker box instead with the kit it gets better but still not good enough with 227 items per slot it's alright but again just over half of the melons total on the other hand if we cram a shulker box with just ender chests we can get eight obsidian per chest or 512 blocks per stack not as good as the melons but closer but why use ender chests or melon blocks when we can use redstone blocks each redstone block becomes nine redstone dust leading to 576 blocks per stack but we can do one better instead we can use iron blocks you may be thinking what the hell can iron blocks do well each iron block becomes nine iron ingots which aren't blocks but each group of six iron ingots becomes 16 iron bars as such each stack of iron blocks becomes of 1536 iron bars so combining that into our minecart chests and we get a grand total of 1 million 119 772 blocks per minecart compared to original formula it's massive with two minecarts before our total was 141 782 blocks but now with iron bars it becomes 3.4 million with 10 mine carts 12 million and with 256 mine carts we have a grand total of 287 million eight hundred and twenty two thousand eight hundred and seventy eight blocks in one block that is massive and the coolest part it's somewhat feasible too but you know what else is cool this can actually create a black hole you see the thing about black holes is that when a ton of mass is cramped into a very small space it gets so dense it becomes a black hole specifically once its density exceeds 2 times 10 to the 19th kilograms per cubic meter so how dense does our 1 block have to be with 287 million iron bars well to find that out we just have to do some basic math one cubic meter of iron's mass according to google is 7 873 kilograms one iron ingot since it's 1 9 is by association 875 kilograms and by that logic each iron bar has a mass of 328 kilograms so 287 million of those would have a mass of 94 billion 441 million 880 1843 kilograms that is insanely massive but actually not even close to the weight of a black hole so how many minecart chests full of iron blocks would we need to get a black hole this isn't too hard to figure out either the answer is a whopping 54 billion 434 million 210 813 mine carts packed with a brim with shulker boxes full of iron blocks can then be crafted into iron bars that number is immense and maybe it can help you visualize the sheer enormousness and absurdity of black holes but with all that said that is how many blocks can fit into one block without collapsing the universe i hope you have enjoyed please do subscribe thank you so much for watching and as always peace out have a good one you
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Length: 12min 39sec (759 seconds)
Published: Mon Jan 18 2021
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