if you mine out a cave without proper supports in minecraft it should just fall on you imo
we've come so far in over a decade, you can add physics, it's ok

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if you mine out a cave without proper supports in minecraft it should just fall on you imo
we've come so far in over a decade, you can add physics, it's ok
well the thing here is because the terrain is paged in/out in chunks and it can be modified at any time during play-time and the world is very very very big, this is enough of an optimization problem to be fun but maybe not what I'd call easy.
This sort of exists in the TerraFirmaCraft mod, though I don't really like their implementation.
For example, a collapsing dirt wall can crush stone brick aquaduct channels. Also, the way structural supports work is a bit goofy, and can still result in Minecraft floating blocks.