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Don't muddy the waters with facts and such.
Bees like muddy waters. Also...
Megachile pluto, also known as Wallace's giant bee is a black resin bee with well-developed, large jaws. The females may reach a length of 38 mm (1.5 in), with a wingspan of 63.5 mm (2.5 in).
2.5 inch bees! Check stamina, time to run.
Ha. Those are pikers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meganeura
But the main reason they are so practiced in this art is because it is because they are simpletons who prefer to stick to extremely simple things. They find bronze-making is not fun and are too stubborn and drunk to improve, and that is why they keep screwing up, losing about two thirds of their yield every time with no exceptions.
The same works when you think about the upgrade cost of most gear, like where does all that iron vanish to if my upgraded iron gear is no heavier than before? Is the upgrade just a placebo?
The bees are just really fat bees.
So when the bees fly around near the speed of light, its not that they look bigger, but they will weigh heavier. The bees will actually look smaller from length contraction and appear to live ungodly long as they experience time dilation.
So not only does traveling near the speed of light explain their weight, but it also explains how they seem to live so long in my pocket.
Kudos to you devs for going beyond Newtonian mechanics in a video game!
Nope. Mhar is right, as verified by experiment. One unit of copper smelts to one ingot, but the latter is about 10% heavier. So much for smelting at the mine.
I find and locate as many copper deposits and/or sunken crypts as I can. Then I build my base in the necter of it all.