Short and sweet, something to just think about and ponder for a moment.
Just imagine the amount of blocks possibly generated in the world of minecraft. Its a lot right? Well, when you mine, chop, and harvest all those blocks, the total number of blocks has not changed. When you craft items, the total blocks is decreasing. Just think, the only way to CREATE blocks, is to make a generator. Something so simple, yet so magnificent. Think of energy, it can only be transformed, you cannot make more or destroy it. But look, you just made something that shouldn't be possible!
Short and sweet, something to just think about and ponder for a moment.
Just imagine the amount of blocks possibly generated in the world of minecraft. Its a lot right? Well, when you mine, chop, and harvest all those blocks, the total number of blocks has not changed. When you craft items, the total blocks is decreasing. Just think, the only way to CREATE blocks, is to make a generator. Something so simple, yet so magnificent. Think of energy, it can only be transformed, you cannot make more or destroy it. But look, you just made something that shouldn't be possible!
You can make energy by say letting always running water go through a turbine. Although what you said does have some depth to it, it is weird to think that we cannot naturally make blocks by anyother means then a generator.
You can make energy by say letting always running water go through a turbine. Although what you said does have some depth to it, it is weird to think that we cannot naturally make blocks by anyother means then a generator.
See, but your not actually creating energy, your taking the kinetic energy from the falling or moving water to turn the turbine which CHANGES it into still kinetic, or mechanical energy which gets transformed into electricity by whatever means. Nothing is created, just changed.
But yea, never thought how cool generators can seem when you really think about it.
Yep, the laws of conservation are pretty lax in Minecraftia. And you also forgot the ability to make infinite water, because if enough flows into one space it becomes a source.
That's why I'm such a weirdo for renewable resources. Entropy and exhaustion of materials would eventually have their way.
Just imagine the amount of blocks possibly generated in the world of minecraft. Its a lot right? Well, when you mine, chop, and harvest all those blocks, the total number of blocks has not changed. When you craft items, the total blocks is decreasing. Just think, the only way to CREATE blocks, is to make a generator. Something so simple, yet so magnificent. Think of energy, it can only be transformed, you cannot make more or destroy it. But look, you just made something that shouldn't be possible!
You can make energy by say letting always running water go through a turbine. Although what you said does have some depth to it, it is weird to think that we cannot naturally make blocks by anyother means then a generator.
See, but your not actually creating energy, your taking the kinetic energy from the falling or moving water to turn the turbine which CHANGES it into still kinetic, or mechanical energy which gets transformed into electricity by whatever means. Nothing is created, just changed.
But yea, never thought how cool generators can seem when you really think about it.
That's why I'm such a weirdo for renewable resources. Entropy and exhaustion of materials would eventually have their way.