PTuniverse
PTuniverse
67 / 16
20th Mar 2014
20th Mar 2014
...then try this, you alien.
existentialism nihilism challenge

Comments

  • GodusX
    GodusX
    23rd Mar 2014
    it is genius! Realy!
  • GodusX
    GodusX
    23rd Mar 2014
    coryman, yes affect, but it save not for slow computers, were framerate 8 FPS. But it is intresting: wait ~6 * 10^198 >:D
  • Thawk0901
    Thawk0901
    23rd Mar 2014
    i really dont see the point of thes stupid clocks, i mean serously, they r spamming fp
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    23rd Mar 2014
    Part count: 11111 lol
  • CommanderKitty
    CommanderKitty
    23rd Mar 2014
    He he he... It says "God, is that you?" And yes, I did use spark to end the timer before that amount of time passes/
  • MaximusWhitimus
    MaximusWhitimus
    22nd Mar 2014
    im am too lazy to wait that long unless there was stuff at the end of the timer to win
  • coryman
    coryman
    22nd Mar 2014
    Slight flaw with the calculations... What about framerate? By changing the view from nothing to fancy, the framerate dropped from ~60 to ~35. Wouldn't that affect how long it runs?
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    22nd Mar 2014
    the way i see it... these clocks should only need to run until every atom in the universe has decayed.... take the theoretical half-life of hydrogen which i don't know, but it's something like 1*10^1e100 XD and multiply it to the power of it's self, so that's (1*10^1e100)^1*10^1e100 and all matter has (theoretically) decayed. the universe is now empty space, filled with subatomic particles
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    22nd Mar 2014
    so far apart and moving away from each other so fast that they will never interact with each other. (before i get raged at, yes i know normal hydrogen doesn't decay, but you can extrapolate a rough theoretical half life for it based on the proportionate difference in between the half lives of the other, less stable elements.)
  • Michael238
    Michael238
    22nd Mar 2014
    In regards to the Minecraft Universe Death Clock, that only runs up to the time in which black holes will evaporate, around 10^100 years. It really should have continued up to the heat death of the universe, which is theorized to take place roughly 10^1000 years from now.