Another reason to believe you live in a simulation

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>In minecraft 1 square kilometer takes up 133.5mb

>The martian moon phobos has a surface area of about 1,500 kilometers and would need 207 gigabytes to store as a minecraft world

>That's child's play, I can store 50 of those on my computer alone.

>Earth's surface is 510 million square kilometers

>Minecraft needs 68.1 petabytes to save a world that big

>A petabyte is 1000 terabytes.
>We can go a step further and calculate the surface area of all the round rocky celestial bodies in our solar system

>The total surface area of all of our rock hard spherical bodies is 1.67 billion square kilometers, which is equivalent to 223 petabytes of stored minecraft data.

>It's reasonable a very large company may have >223.1 petabytes of digital storage

>In 2020 1.2 zettabytes of hard disk space got shipped

>A zettabyte is 1,000,000 times larger than a petabyte

>According to some sources the global datasphere is supposed to have more than 40 zettabytes of already existing data, but no one knows the actual global capacity for data.

>If we assume there is at least 40 zettabytes of digital storage, we can fit 587 thousand digital MC earths or 179 thousand digital solar systems

> It doesn't stop there :O