When hit by an arrow from far away, sulfur cubes will consistently be launched high and in the direction the arrow came from. The attached video is only one instance, but I was able to replicate it many times.
Steps to reproduce:
Spawn a sulfur cube and put a block in it. My test used a grass block.
Go up and away from it, try at least 100 blocks.
Shoot an arrow at the sulfur cube.
Expected result: the cube should be pushed a small amount in a direction based on where the arrow would have it it.
Actual result: the sulfur cube is launched high into the air, often higher than where you shot it from, and in your direction
Edit: video and specs in a comment, I accidentally submitted early
Environment
OS: Arch Linux x64
Accidentally hit enter before I was done, here’s the rest of the stuff:
OS: Arch Linux x64
CPU: Intel Ultra 7
GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070 mobile
RAM: 32GB
Demonstration video (won’t let me upload here for some reason): https://files.catbox.moe/yb9rkw.mp4