@SebastianLague

I find these entertaining for some reason, so here are few bonus reasons why rocks float in the air:

- In the planet's gravity, rocks are heavier than air. But since there is no gravity in the air ~because it's not a planet~ the rocks float.
- Some rocks, such as pumice have an air pocket in the centre. The air pocket creates buoyancy, which makes the rock float.
- Rocks float in the air because they are not affected by forces such as gravity, which pull other objects downwards.
- The rocks are not floating in the air, they are floating on the ground.
- The rocks are caught in the updraught, causing them to float.

@nothappyz

"Terraforming" is such an understatement for the title lol

@NAME494

Next video: "coding adventure: creating real life"
I love your videos

@Oblivaddict

man every time i stumble upon one of these they're so good.

@Wolf-ng6le

Hey Sebastian if i can ask when will be next episode of "How computers work"?
Those materials really helped me but i really want more :)

@Grubble1

PLEASE do more with this! You have no idea how amazed I am by this project it's so great!!!!

@coolman618

I have been trying to make a digging terrain with some sort of noise for over a month now. I would keep going back to marching cubes, but I lacked enough understanding to implement it within the world i am building.  This video helps a lot!

@lordofroosters

The second you brought up Vector3Int versus Vector3, I knew what was coming. I ran into a nearly-identical problem doing compute shader work at my last job and went through the same hair-pulling confusion for several consecutive days where I tested and basically redid everything except that part of the code lmao

@singhi89

your videos are actually artistic work! i really enjoy them. thanks

@angeloantonioscholze1106

Man you videos inspire me continue to learn programming, you do a awesome work here, you're awesome man

@Povilaz

I love the planet coding adventure videos. They're amazing.

@oelx0

Awesome, curious to see where this goes next

@YasserSedrati

Throwing tiny light balls was just amazingly unexpected!

@ViniCavin

Your videos are awesome, man! Thanks a lot! Sending good vibes to you 🍃✨

@elijahexists

I really hope you come back to this later. This is probably my favorite coding adventure youve made. Keep up the good work!

@Ezdiess

This part with ai was brilliant. Awesome video as always.

@ReBufff

Absolutely stunning

@ZuluboProductions

LETS GOOO NEW CODING ADVENTURE

@trust852

Bro this guys a genius

@DeepDarkDweller

Oh dang, this is the same thing I'm working on. Guess it's not quite as unique of an idea as I was hoping. Good job though, this looks amazing!