A minecraft world has 9.216e+17 blocks.
That number translates to 921,600,000,000,000,000m^3.
How does one say this number, you ask?
921 quadrillion 600 trillion blocks.
If you count the blocks in the nether as well, that number turns into...
1.8432e+18 blocks.
Or 1,843,200,000,000,000,000m^3.
How does one even say that number you ask?
1 quintillion 843 quadrillion 200 trillion blocks.
That's a stupid amount of blocks.
If that was all made of stone, and you were to mine it with a diamond pickaxe that never ran out of durability, taking .3 seconds to mine a block of stone,
The second is the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium 133 atom.
It would take 6.144 quadrillion seconds to mine every single block without error or pause in between.
To give you a perspective of how long that is... It's 1.94825e+10 years. It's too long.
Why did I do this math?
*should shrug*
Don't know why.
But, if you use an Efficiency 10 pick, it would take 4.4439053e+14 seconds.
Don't make me math that into years.
I lied, I did it anyways. 14,287,246.9779 years
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