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if gregtech new horizons is so realistic how can steam (presumably 100 degrees) go into a magic box and turn fully formed ignots of copper and tin (much higher melting points I think) into bronze. edit: the magic box is also bronze, so that's even more confusing, wouldn't it melt if the steam could get hot enough to form bronze?
explain that, Greg! oh no, in response to my question he just changed a vanilla recipe to require 8 steps, 3 tools, steel screws and a bucket of concrete
I do really like the pack though
also I don't like that one litre = 1 millibucket meaning 1000 L = 1 bucket. To be fair though, I think a cubic space of a meter can hold a lot more than a litre of water.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre
oh god oh fuck he's right there really is 1000 L in a cubic meter ... I find that so hard to believe honestly, I'm gonna need a tank and a garden hose and uhh a plausible explanation for the water company
also sad that this is no longer exact high school teachers are crying
Eh, exact enough for most any practical purpose.