Okay, a super-collider accelerates basic stuff together so that they smash up in hopes of finding more elementary particles and learning about the behaviors. In minecraft, most stuff is either entities or blocks, and items are a basic form of entity. Crafting tables can be used to combine items into more complex items which can be converted into blocks or entities depending what "element" it is. Water is a good means of accelerating entities, and ice improves the properties. So here is my prototype not-yet-super collider:
<labcoat>Using dispensers and my hydraulic entity accelerator, I've proven the theory that when two boats collide at great speeds they can break into planks and sticks, but the experiment cannot yet be replicated reliably. I also noticed some interesting quantum effects such as quantum teleportation, and that virtual boats (like virtual particles) can pass through walls and travel a great distance without respecting gravity. This experiment may go a long ways towards unlocking the "miraculous" power of squids.</labcoat>
But you can't blow. Also, you can't explain how cows make babies.
(Um, try editing quotes down.) I realize not that every real world thing exists in minecraft. The idea is that something can usually be done with the same purpose.
you can't slam a revolving door in real life or in minecraft.
"The human imagination is infinite," Said my english teacher.
"Think of a new color," I responded.
I realize that these aren't possible in either minecraft or real life, but still, they're funny.
And yet we showed him we CAN make a circle in minecraft.
You cannot make a circle in minecraft. You can Approximate a circle. That's the closest you can get to a circle. I don't consider it a problem, because it's a limitation of the game style that relies on blocks. The charm is that anything you build practically has to be "rasterized" within a 3-dimensional pixel grid- which required ingenuity to use existing elements to create designs that appear to defy that 3-D pixel grid.
For example: take a simple, 2-dimensional line from one point to another. Aliasing- which is what we see in the Minecraft case of a circle- or creating a line, through the detents and stair-stepping- makes it only an approximation of a line.
This can make things in Minecraft- like things made using pixels- appear worse.
The solution? clever use of other blocks, or other constructions to anti-alias that line. Examples include creative use of things like fences, doors, and stairs to attempt to further "smooth" that line.
So, no. You cannot create a true circle in Minecraft. It is a limitation of the game. However, it is that same limitation that makes many Minecraft builds and mechanisms so creative and interesting.
I bet you can't make a minecraft mod using Python.
It would certainly be possible by creating a Mod in Java that references and uses the JPython library; JPython is a Python interpreter created in Pure Java, and through it's exposes API you could easily load Python files dynamically and call Python functions within those loaded segments based on calls made to the standard Java Mod Interface you've chosen.
Basically, it just requires you to know what you are doing. If you wanted to, you could also create Mods in C#, but you would need to run the game through IKVM (a Java VM for running Java on the .NET CLR) which has the performance implications you would expect. Main reason mods are written in Java is simply because that is the easiest to work with and deploy, not because it is impossible to use another platform or technology.
You can't create a computer that plays Minecraft in Minecraft.
You would have to somehow prove that is impossible. I think that is fully possible. Redstone can easily be used to provide an appropriate simulation of the game mechanics. The only issue is it would not be easy, at all.
It's worth noting that Many languages compilers are written in that same language. This is fundamentally the same idea.
Jokerage: have you seen computer craft? It's a mod that let's you make lua language programs in mc.
To_make: As for simulating mc in a computer in mc, any simulation is less than the original, just as minecraft is less than the original. But I have seen a 2d minecraft simulator built using redstone, pistons, buttons, and a maP for a display. Featured moving, jumping, mining, and sand.
you can't slam a revolving door in real life or in minecraft.
"The human imagination is infinite," Said my english teacher.
"Think of a new color," I responded.
I realize that these aren't possible in either minecraft or real life, but still, they're funny.
Can't think of a new color? There are people with 4-cone vision(most people have 3) and people who can see unholy mixtures of colors(pink is a common false color that most people can see) that are different than known colors. Some people with regular sight can imagine those as well as come up with new ones.
I believe zombies can "kill" iron golems by activating a dangerous redstone machine. They may be able to unintentionally hit iron golems but idk how their attacks work.
You can't make perfect circles anyways since circles are based off of irrational numbers.
Well, I don't really bet that's impossible, but i Skiing could be a challenge.
The only blocks in vanilla that can be diagonal are rails, water and lava. Of course, the approach solutions could be going down the montain on a minecart or on a boat, but to keep as much real as possible, let's try to think on a way to actually slide in ice, down and foward. Even modding seem to be difficult to implement, but as stated here (http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/13936-skiing/ ), "the game [or mod] could use regular blocks with drop-offs to tell whether you accelerate forwards or not. Like water, but with a shorter 'vision'".
And yet we showed him we CAN make a circle in minecraft.
YES exactly. anything is possible. but i do have a challenge, make a working macbook air computer. it is possible but only if there is a really powerful computer and infinite render distance. and an ultimate nerd
You cannot make a circle in minecraft. You can Approximate a circle. That's the closest you can get to a circle. I don't consider it a problem, because it's a limitation of the game style that relies on blocks. The charm is that anything you build practically has to be "rasterized" within a 3-dimensional pixel grid- which required ingenuity to use existing elements to create designs that appear to defy that 3-D pixel grid.
For example: take a simple, 2-dimensional line from one point to another. Aliasing- which is what we see in the Minecraft case of a circle- or creating a line, through the detents and stair-stepping- makes it only an approximation of a line.
This can make things in Minecraft- like things made using pixels- appear worse.
The solution? clever use of other blocks, or other constructions to anti-alias that line. Examples include creative use of things like fences, doors, and stairs to attempt to further "smooth" that line.
So, no. You cannot create a true circle in Minecraft. It is a limitation of the game. However, it is that same limitation that makes many Minecraft builds and mechanisms so creative and interesting.
It would certainly be possible by creating a Mod in Java that references and uses the JPython library; JPython is a Python interpreter created in Pure Java, and through it's exposes API you could easily load Python files dynamically and call Python functions within those loaded segments based on calls made to the standard Java Mod Interface you've chosen.
Basically, it just requires you to know what you are doing. If you wanted to, you could also create Mods in C#, but you would need to run the game through IKVM (a Java VM for running Java on the .NET CLR) which has the performance implications you would expect. Main reason mods are written in Java is simply because that is the easiest to work with and deploy, not because it is impossible to use another platform or technology.
You would have to somehow prove that is impossible. I think that is fully possible. Redstone can easily be used to provide an appropriate simulation of the game mechanics. The only issue is it would not be easy, at all.
It's worth noting that Many languages compilers are written in that same language. This is fundamentally the same idea.
calm down now, we are not all trying to write papers on mine craft
I would love to see someone separate sheep from cows, with both of them living, a decompreser would be coolto see to.
It would be helpful if they were made without mods.
Maybe a automatic mineing machine.
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Good one! I think you win that bet. Since I'm sterile, I will have to adopt one of the villager children as my own.
My thread: Life as a Nomadic Trapper: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1664475-my-life-as-a-nomadic-trapper
You can't make dirt into diamonds in the real world so your post is invalid
I can make a ball and roll it. I can make a cart and ride it. What else would I want a wheel for?
My thread: Life as a Nomadic Trapper: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1664475-my-life-as-a-nomadic-trapper
I bet you can't find emeralds anywhere but the extreme hills biome
Posted at 555 lol
In chests around in villages.
I bet you can't make a good looking building ONLY useing Netherrack, Pumpkins and Cobblestonefences.
That took too many edits, Im getting too old for this.
Okay, a super-collider accelerates basic stuff together so that they smash up in hopes of finding more elementary particles and learning about the behaviors. In minecraft, most stuff is either entities or blocks, and items are a basic form of entity. Crafting tables can be used to combine items into more complex items which can be converted into blocks or entities depending what "element" it is. Water is a good means of accelerating entities, and ice improves the properties. So here is my prototype not-yet-super collider:
<labcoat>Using dispensers and my hydraulic entity accelerator, I've proven the theory that when two boats collide at great speeds they can break into planks and sticks, but the experiment cannot yet be replicated reliably. I also noticed some interesting quantum effects such as quantum teleportation, and that virtual boats (like virtual particles) can pass through walls and travel a great distance without respecting gravity. This experiment may go a long ways towards unlocking the "miraculous" power of squids.</labcoat>
That bet would take someone Creative to overcome, but I bet it can be done.
"Blowing" isn't a concept in minecraft. I can extinguish a fire multiple ways.
My thread: Life as a Nomadic Trapper: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1664475-my-life-as-a-nomadic-trapper
(Um, try editing quotes down.) I realize not that every real world thing exists in minecraft. The idea is that something can usually be done with the same purpose.
Cows make babies by putting their noses together.
My thread: Life as a Nomadic Trapper: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1664475-my-life-as-a-nomadic-trapper
"The human imagination is infinite," Said my english teacher.
"Think of a new color," I responded.
I realize that these aren't possible in either minecraft or real life, but still, they're funny.
LAX BRO FOREVER~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Lesbians?" No. In case you didn't notice, Minecraft is gender-neutral. The rules of procreation are different.
My thread: Life as a Nomadic Trapper: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1664475-my-life-as-a-nomadic-trapper
Mine obsidian and collect the block with your fist.
Get a diamond sword with sharpness V from a jungle temple chest.
Get killed by a zombie on peaceful while having full diamond armor with protection IV and regen potion.
Just because it's possible doesn't mean anyone will do it...
Also, no mods.
MCEdit was made in Python; technically, that would count.
You can't create a computer that plays Minecraft in Minecraft.
You cannot make a circle in minecraft. You can Approximate a circle. That's the closest you can get to a circle. I don't consider it a problem, because it's a limitation of the game style that relies on blocks. The charm is that anything you build practically has to be "rasterized" within a 3-dimensional pixel grid- which required ingenuity to use existing elements to create designs that appear to defy that 3-D pixel grid.
For example: take a simple, 2-dimensional line from one point to another. Aliasing- which is what we see in the Minecraft case of a circle- or creating a line, through the detents and stair-stepping- makes it only an approximation of a line.
This can make things in Minecraft- like things made using pixels- appear worse.
The solution? clever use of other blocks, or other constructions to anti-alias that line. Examples include creative use of things like fences, doors, and stairs to attempt to further "smooth" that line.
So, no. You cannot create a true circle in Minecraft. It is a limitation of the game. However, it is that same limitation that makes many Minecraft builds and mechanisms so creative and interesting.
It would certainly be possible by creating a Mod in Java that references and uses the JPython library; JPython is a Python interpreter created in Pure Java, and through it's exposes API you could easily load Python files dynamically and call Python functions within those loaded segments based on calls made to the standard Java Mod Interface you've chosen.
Basically, it just requires you to know what you are doing. If you wanted to, you could also create Mods in C#, but you would need to run the game through IKVM (a Java VM for running Java on the .NET CLR) which has the performance implications you would expect. Main reason mods are written in Java is simply because that is the easiest to work with and deploy, not because it is impossible to use another platform or technology.
You would have to somehow prove that is impossible. I think that is fully possible. Redstone can easily be used to provide an appropriate simulation of the game mechanics. The only issue is it would not be easy, at all.
It's worth noting that Many languages compilers are written in that same language. This is fundamentally the same idea.
To_make: As for simulating mc in a computer in mc, any simulation is less than the original, just as minecraft is less than the original. But I have seen a 2d minecraft simulator built using redstone, pistons, buttons, and a maP for a display. Featured moving, jumping, mining, and sand.
Bc_programming: I posted a circle picture.
My thread: Life as a Nomadic Trapper: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1664475-my-life-as-a-nomadic-trapper
Can't think of a new color? There are people with 4-cone vision(most people have 3) and people who can see unholy mixtures of colors(pink is a common false color that most people can see) that are different than known colors. Some people with regular sight can imagine those as well as come up with new ones.
I believe zombies can "kill" iron golems by activating a dangerous redstone machine. They may be able to unintentionally hit iron golems but idk how their attacks work.
You can't make perfect circles anyways since circles are based off of irrational numbers.
The only blocks in vanilla that can be diagonal are rails, water and lava. Of course, the approach solutions could be going down the montain on a minecart or on a boat, but to keep as much real as possible, let's try to think on a way to actually slide in ice, down and foward. Even modding seem to be difficult to implement, but as stated here (http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/13936-skiing/ ), "the game [or mod] could use regular blocks with drop-offs to tell whether you accelerate forwards or not. Like water, but with a shorter 'vision'".
Any insights for a SkiCraft Mod?
But you can make a hell of a cheaty mod to do this
Anyways, should be simplier to use crative mode and get as many diamonds as you want
YES exactly. anything is possible. but i do have a challenge, make a working macbook air computer. it is possible but only if there is a really powerful computer and infinite render distance. and an ultimate nerd
calm down now, we are not all trying to write papers on mine craft
It would be helpful if they were made without mods.
Maybe a automatic mineing machine.
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