In Minecraft you have 36 inventory slots, each of which can carry 64 of most items. The heaviest item (based on real world weight) is a cubic meter of solid gold. It would weigh 19,300kg (42,545lbs) Each slot can carry 64 of these. And you have 36 slots, totaling to 44,467,200kg (98,033,395lbs). 9 gold ingots make 1 gold block, so we can assume that each ingot weighs 1/9th of that weight. Roughly 2,144kg (4,727lbs). A full set of gold armor takes 24 gold ingots to craft (assuming we don’t waste any in the process) totaling to 51,456kg (113,441lbs). Bringing the grant total weight to 44,518,656 (98,146,836lbs) Roughly the weight of the Eiffel Tower. Times 6.But there are also shulker boxes. Let’s assume that the shulker box weighs about 45kg (100lbs) and each shulker box has 27 item slots, totaling to 33,350,445kg (73,525,145) per box. Multiply that by 36 plus the weight of the armor you get 1,200,667,476kg (2,647,018,679lbs). Roughly the weight of every person in Manhattan combined. Times 3.BUT there are also notch apples each using 8 gold blocks in the recipie. The average apple weighs about 100 grams (0.33lbs) multiply that by 36 (inventory space) and 27 (shulker box space) you get 97,200 grams, equal to 97.2kg. Let’s round that up to an even 100kg. The weight of all the gold blocks multiplied by 8 plus the apples, would equal 9,605,339,908kg (21,176,149,650lbs) about twice the weight of the Great Pyramid of Giza.