If the nether is like 180 degrees and the end looks like the moon (endstone) is the overworld the earth?
If the nether is like 180 degrees and the end looks like the moon (endstone) is the overworld the earth?
Minecraft is frickin FLAT
@Gaba666 In the old version or something, I think it is, but in the current version, worlds don't have borders. Or it's a setting.
Worlds, even infinite ones, do have an end, even on Java. On Java, after 29,999,984 blocks (about 30 million) you will run into a world border. And in Bedrock, after 30,000,000 blocks. (but you will fall through the wold before you get there XD)
@V0calgiant13 wait wold?
You people question typos so much and you don't think about what it means. Or you know what it means.
Also I want to get minecraft but the only computer I have is a school computer, which blocks all downloads. And my parents aren't about to let me get it on the home computer, let alone pay 26 bucks
Im a pc gamer, so no mobile.
I want it so bad!
@CheeseyIEat Did you not see the video?
Minecraft world is round, watch it
I didn't see the video. It's restricted because this Mac is used by 8 and 11 year olds.
RIP
It basically debunks flat earthers in Minecraft by using in-game gravity and how it's constant everywhere, whereas in a cubed world, you would be jumping higher at the points.
Also, it proves Minecraft World is actually stationary, while the sun and moon revolve around the player.
And, it addresses the sunrise and sunset as being the same in real life, meaning the atmosphere in-game is the same as a round world.
Go check out his channel, he's got good Minecraft Theory Content
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysdw7cmigZM&list=PLOl4b517qn8jvCcjb6Bmi7EcK_MnmtPFl
Of course