I kinda love how you found nothing. It's kinda poetic that, in the void, the only thing you'll find is more void. The absence of anything interesting is, itself, interesting to me. It's large, larger than life, yet it's nothing. At any moment, you expect something to happen. A glitch, a wrap around, an invisible floor, maybe a whole arg for all I know! But, as you go on, it starts to dawn on you that there's nothing more. You stare into the abyss, but it doesn't stare back. The universe is indifferent to our existence. It doesn't need us, it doesn't hate us, love us or resent us. It does not think. It does not care about our desire to learn more about it. We could bring every animal to extinction, boil the seas, move on from planet to planet, yet the universe does not care. It never will care. It never did care. Not at its creation, not right now and not during its heat death. The universe doesn't exsist for us. It only exsists. It's beautiful. (Sorry I just kept writing and I think I probably said some stuff that wasn't completely coherent. I didn't sleep tonight and I just kept writing without thinking about the start of my comment.)
Judging by 2:04, it's an Xbox 360 S (slim) , which was released 5 years after the original 360 and were generally more reliable than the original 360. Probably reliable enough to be left running for months at a time.
I'm not sure exactly what Xbox 360 I even have, I've never even heard of "Xbox 360 S" but that's neat. I feel like most Xbox 360 consoles can stay on for a really long period of time without breaking, I've definitely had it on for a lot longer back then because it was the main console I actually *used* before getting an Xbox One S. Funny enough my Xbox One has actually had issues because I left it on for other purposes as well but it's most likely because the Xbox One is a more powerful and stronger console than the Xbox 360 ...meaning you probably shouldn't leave it on, or leave any console on for an extended period of time really lol
@@SlashedWasTakenthere are 3 models of Xbox 360 Core Slim (S) Elite (E) The core was notorious for breaking down with in months of buying it due to Microsoft using cheep parts and a poor design to rush it out of the door. The CPU would basically get so hot that it would un solder itself and render the console unusable. This was the red ring of death. The s and e models didn't have this issue because Microsoft took their time instead of trying to rush to beat Sony to market.
Computer science major here: I am not sure why but it is important to note that when your game crashes it is at roughly Y = -107374182, which is exactly half of the 32 bit integer size. Remember though that this value is often parsed as a double-precision floating point value by the game. Coordinates are not stored as integers, so what you likely encountered was a underflow error from a large precision number being implicitly converted into a smaller precision number. This is a bit of an educated guess though :) what indicates this is the error at f8 from time stamp 6:22, where the double value is the lowest range value possible before nullifying out at a -nan value; effectively crashing the game.
also a cs major: it's a single floating point number though, not a double float point. it's likely a weird quirk of the cpu itself. the cpu altho a power pc, likely just corrupted the the floating point number, which iirc is also simd accelerated with 128 bus simd operations. likely something is going on in the load instruction that causes a crash
Isn't it likely that somewhere along the line, the coordinate gets converted into an integer for some critical operation, and that makes the game crash?
Reminder to passersby: The "biggest number" storable is dependent on number type as well. Minecraft, all versions, use floats, where the biggest number is infinity. The crash at INT_MAX here (which is half of UINT_MAX, the actual maximum storable whole number that sacrifices all negative numbers for more space) is probably due to the map converting the float to int.
@@Simon-ps3oj is it? like isnt it half of the Unsigned integer (4,294,967,296 or 2^32) which by half in the Signed integer, which goes to -2,147,483,648 or +2,147,483,648
idk why but the void in all media is always so fascinating. the area where nothing doesn’t even exist, just blank. you can’t picture it and it’s always interesting when different people try and show their interpretation of it
on ps4, i remember there being an upper height limit as well that you could reach using tnt minecarts. you would get stuck in mid-air, with no way of moving up or down
i think you passed the 511 block limit that normally doesn't allow going up, but allow down movement, but the velocity was probably too hight to apply at 511 directly and made you at like 600ish block or something that now going down was also higher than that 511 block limit
Great video! The reason why there's a floor only on PS4 edition is because it was the last version to get discontinued since it got 1.14. meanwhile all other's got 1.13 (exept for xbox one). A more efficient way of falling in the void is by riding a falling minecart. They are INSANELY fast and way better than elytras.
Honestly its kinda crazy to me that mojang just lets the void be a death plane. Like, theres no way you can be a proper video game without having an eldrich creature taking root within the void
And i was the guy to take a few hours into the void, all for making a 30 minute long video about facts and glitches. That was unironically the only console i could prove it on before using emulators, which i had not thought about. Very awesome video, and thanks for the credit.
XBox 360 Minecraft is an enigma worthy of scientific study: its glitches, oddities, and unintentionally unnerving atmosphere give such a combination of feelings that are unexplainable. MC360 is a horror movie that writes its own scares unintentionally, and I love seeing these videos dissecting this strange case of a game as much as I love the game itself. Maybe next time when you jump into The End's void, take a night vision potion along. Now THAT is an image fit for a lucid nightmare!
I also did this when I was younger, console edition has got to be one of the best versions of minecraft and it was a shame it never got the modding or recognition it deserved.
The real esoteric void is the one above the world edge of old Pocket Edition. The world barrier was made up actual blocks which *ended at height limit*. Meaning you could, even in survival, build a tower up to the height limit and walk around on top of the world barrier. It was a giant featureless blue plain which went on forever. I once lost a creative world by wandering too far out and not being able to get back to the real world.
The End is one of my favourite Minecraft songs, it is extremely mysterious, it sounds like passing the border of existence to the realm of the creator, well that is how I think it sound like.
I play Minecraft on the Wii U and I have been doing so for 8 years, I knew about the invisible option, it doesn’t show any particle effects when you drink potions, and you cannot hurt anyone, it is beyond spectator, and I didn’t know that you could fall into the void and not die, until now.
This should be a very dull topic by all means, the void is silent and returns no answers, it does not yield and spill any secrets despite your searching. but your passion and genuine interest in the topic is very contagious. I felt captivated by your story and your personal anecdotes in spite of the fruitlessness of your cause. The video makes me think of a quote from a game called "night in the woods": "we're pattern finders, and we'll find patterns, and we like really put our hearts and minds into it even if we don't mean to. So I believe in a universe that doesn't care and people who do." This video could very well have just been: "Nope, there is nothing of interest in the void." but your storytelling and presentation is great! it really kept me hooked during your search and despite nothing facinating existing in the void I think your search was absolutely worth it, as it enabled you to provide us all with an intriguing and genuine little story :)
Wow. I remember when I was 11 playing with my friends in one of our creative building worlds and wondering this exact thing myself. I fell for probably three minutes before getting bored and disabling the invisibility, but I never could have imagined this. Extremely well-made video and congratulations.
oh wait I remember a few quirks of the 3ds edition's Void!! I distinctly remember two versions across the updates, in the first version falling into the void would not kill you in creative but would also take away your ability to fly (presumably a bug), effectively softlocking the player. It was changed later to have a floor similar to the playstation version. This version of the void is so shallow that when standing on the bottom you can still see the bedrock floor. I used to dig out 'void moats' around castles in superflat worlds and I remember seeing slimes fall in and hit the bottom. It's probably the most unique version of the void in minecraft, at least as far as I'm aware
I watched a lot of Antvenom videos when I was younger, and hearing terms like “The 32-bit integer limit” awoke something in me that I thought was long gone.
Awesome. I wonder what would happen if you fell from the max height limit you can teleport to the bottom of the world with slime blocks at the bottom. Taking 5 days to finish. Also falling to the 64 bit integer is a lot of math. Falling for a year would put you at 2,472,422,400 blocks. So falling to the 64 bit integer would take 3,730,500,109 Years and 5.75 Months. Also I’m streaming this Saturday and Sunday at 2pm EST (Delays may happen). So yeah, here you go. Also crash triggers suck. Edit: By The Way I will say that the 32 bit integer is the bottom. Any further needs to be modified in a tools section and that doesn’t need to be counted.
I believe terminal velocity would simply cap the slime block bounce being at most a couple hundred blocks higher, falling from 10,000 blocks would most likely give you the same result. Crash points/triggers are still very unique in this game though, no reason why it happens and it may not even happen on other Legacy Console Editions, it's fascinating
Interestingly all the crash z values in 8:29 are factors of around 85899346 (smallest gap between two consecutive crash z heights), which is also 1/25th of the 32 bit integer limit
"Do you think if you were falling in space, you would slow down after a while or go faster and faster?" "Faster and faster. For a long time you wouldn't feel anything. Then you'd burst into fire. And the angels wouldn't help you, coz they've all gone away..." - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Fun fact?: when I was little, I dreamed of playing minecraft! Since my parents couldn't afford a ps3 or even a pc, I could only watch videos. So I thought the void in the end, was just a purple background. Thanks video compression!
This video reminded me of a few really old memory I have of playing pocket edition back when there was a nether reactor thing instead of the actual nether. The world was only a limited size so when you went to the edge it would just stop and then it was nothing but I swear I remember you could fly through it or maybe it was like barrier blocks that stopped you and you could sort of get through Edit: yeah just watched a vid and it was a 256 by 256 world and you could get through the border by flying over. I also remember trying to get below the bedrock and went into spectator to see what’s below I don’t think there was anything interesting but back then I thought it was so cool I think it was in the ps4 version on a super flat world if you went to the end of it it would stop aswell but you could like see another super flat world below it like it carried on but you couldn’t get to it Imma go look all of these memories up cause part of me thinks I’ve made it up or I’m misremembering and also it’s interesting old versions of the game
6:08 Those are just the registers from the CPU when it crashed (think of registers like the CPU's RAM), at the top it's normal registers and what you are highlighting is the floating process registers which are only used by the FPU I don't think the -nan you're highlighting represents anything, it could just be a residual from an early operation that never cleared that register. What could help in learning whatever the crash is IS the stack trace or at least the instruction(s) for the crash. I don't know the reason, but I think your rounding guess is a good explanation, it probably just crashes rounding or removing the decimals at the end and instead of doing it correctly, it falls back to -nan and dose wacky stuff (crashing), f10 dose seem to follow a similar pattern that f2 and f5 have :v
I remember trying to explore the voids depths before. Got about 500 blocks deep while my brother watched me explore before it was time to sleep. Thought the void was always infinately deep in every version of the game. Never could access the other versions though since I only had an Xbox 360
My first thought is that since its almost exactly the half way point between the largest possible value, the game counts the positive and negative values in the same calculation, so you can only go half of the value into the negative and half of the value into the positive
I play WiiU and months ago I found a way to desync which End Island while in creative mode, by boats and the end gateways, then riding it into the void and falling. I never checked to find out if I could go invisible because I’ve never used the cheats menu, but I at least got to -50000. I didn’t have the time to fall farther, because I wanted to play other worlds. I was able to replicate this a second time to continue falling. I also took videos. With either the desync of the islands or falling in the void, or both, I found a couple glitches. One was that if I dropped an item, it would reappear in my hotbar, and if I grabbed it with my cursor I would be squeezed vertically. A Second is that the first time I boated through the gateway I was flying in the boat and couldn’t exit, when I tried to place blocks whatever I placed it on disappeared without the break sound effect. Three, I found a way to make most items and even the end sky black by going from glide to the void in one play session. Four, I was pulled into the corner of the end I was in after saving and quitting then rejoining, also bugging out what I saw, flashing the end island across the screen. Five is the player Icon on the map is on the island with the gateway, on the wrong one to my coordinates. And I was able to simply enderpearl to get up and unstuck. If another player tries to enter the end in this state the person falling begins to die. I have not tried this in survival yet, but this is how I figured out how to fall in the end void without invisible or outside help. I’ve found & refound many WiiU glitches and exploits. This is just one.
really cool video! reminds me of how in earlier vesions of the source engine the void was infinite in a similar manner. it had graphical issues, wobbly models ect. this also reminds me of a bug in early vesions of the optifine mod, the rendering engine fails completely at higher distances having similar graphics glitches which are really tripy. i find computers glitching out and stuff like this really intresting. keep up the good content! :D
I remember when the void floor was at like -2. You could get your items back, but you couldn't get back into the main world without perfectly timed starvation damage jumps into a waterfall.
Using all of this information you can tell that the Void is about the same thing as real life space, with unpredictable and movable-or-not forces prohibiting you to explore further
i love this video so much, the void and going out of bounds captivated me ever since i played minecraft, and the feeling only grows stronger, theres something so interesting about the void, it isnt a feature, nobody created it, it's just nothing, no creepy monster, just static and silence I wish i could fall all the way down to the bottom, and mine the skybox as if it were made of blocks
You make my favorite kinds of videos, and this stuck out to me, turns out to me I’ve watched 5 of your videos and loved all of them, somehow u wasn’t subbed at this point, but that’s been changed. Continue these amazing videos
the funny thing about this video is it made me realise there’s no end to the void in most versions. i played minecraft pe for most of my life until i got a computer and i never thought about going to into the void (until like five minutes ago when i tested it and found out even if your in creative mode you die?? what). in pocket edition you just fall for maybe a hundred blocks or whatever until you reach a floor and then you can just walk around for a bit if your in creative (or die if you’re in survival). pretty cool ig
If I were to guess why those coordinates crash the game is that some floating point logic code in the PowerPC architecture (the CPU architecture of the Xbox 360/PS3, but this doesn't really explain why it crashes on emulator) can't do math correctly when the floating point exponent is 127 (starts at ±1,073,741,824 and ends at ±2,147,483,648). Do note that 127 is another magic number, it is the highest number you can store in a signed 8 bit number.
I feel like the reason it crashed the first time is because it used signed integers instead of unsigned. Doing that makes the number store the data on if the number is positive or negative with the downside of halving the data the number can store. In other words the 32bit integer limit is cut in half to allow Positive and Negative numbers
This is amazing, and also this gives me daily dose of fall guys vibes, and I didn’t know you could do this, and legacy Minecraft is my childhood man, and also for some reason every time I watch one of your videos, the next day you upload.
I can confirm I have had this thought on xbox 360 when I was like, 10, but instead decided to see how high I could go because I thought it would be cooler to fly to the sun (I got to about 15000 blocks before I gave up)
11:07 the fact that this number is already an ABSURD but definitely nothing compared to a googolplex its insane, a googolplex is so big that if all the atoms in the universe were turned into zeros for the googolplex, it still wouldn't be enough to cover everything.
Funny thing I have done this I got to 1.2 million blocks down this is because I still mainly play on Xbox 360 because in my opinion it is the best version for me
12:04 that’s because the outer end islands, of which there are only four in this version, north, south, east and west, have a barrier around them, to prevent people from skipping the ender dragon and just building a bridge to the islands.
@@SlashedWasTaken you should try to see what happens in the horizontal directions when you go really far, maybe the weird force that keeps you from moving when you’re out of bounds ends at some point.
On PS4 legacy console, I once accidentally left the game running for a full day while invulnerable / invisible while falling in the end's void, and when I returned found a barrier at I think it was -899,999 blocks. If it's like the barriers below / above the nether, teleporting below it will allow you to fall without limit.
Oh wow, I spoke about something similar to this in the comments of AntVenoms newest video about how far you can fall into the void in survival without dying. I didn't know there were people as dedicated as you to falling into the void, amazed your Xbox 360 didn't break! I do have Xbox One Edition, but I think I'll save falling into the void for 10 months to someone else...
no way!! my question that i always had when i was playing minecraft on console edition! specifically i was playing on minecraft ps3 edition with a friend and i noticed that you are able to survive the void so we went for it, unfortunetaly we wouldnt get very far, neither of us expected much from it so we gave up, either way this was interesting to discover despite it having not much stuff to see, good video!
I remember doing this on the 3ds version of Minecraft, the last thing that happened is Minecraft crashing after reaching a certain Y coordinate, and i couldn't exit to the home menu, so i had go wait until my 3ds died
I kinda love how you found nothing. It's kinda poetic that, in the void, the only thing you'll find is more void. The absence of anything interesting is, itself, interesting to me.
It's large, larger than life, yet it's nothing. At any moment, you expect something to happen. A glitch, a wrap around, an invisible floor, maybe a whole arg for all I know! But, as you go on, it starts to dawn on you that there's nothing more. You stare into the abyss, but it doesn't stare back.
The universe is indifferent to our existence. It doesn't need us, it doesn't hate us, love us or resent us. It does not think. It does not care about our desire to learn more about it. We could bring every animal to extinction, boil the seas, move on from planet to planet, yet the universe does not care. It never will care. It never did care. Not at its creation, not right now and not during its heat death.
The universe doesn't exsist for us. It only exsists.
It's beautiful.
(Sorry I just kept writing and I think I probably said some stuff that wasn't completely coherent. I didn't sleep tonight and I just kept writing without thinking about the start of my comment.)
this is the most beautiful comment ive ever read
@@SlashedWasTaken Agreed, the pure Nihilism.
@@SlashedWasTaken oh wow really? Thanks! That's really nice!
Ironically, Minecraft directly tells you that the universe loves you lmao
@@coolersnoipah173 zip ya mouth you intolerant obsessed weirdo
The craziest part of the video is the fact that this guys Xbox stayed on for ten months without breaking
How is that crazy?
Judging by 2:04, it's an Xbox 360 S (slim) , which was released 5 years after the original 360 and were generally more reliable than the original 360. Probably reliable enough to be left running for months at a time.
I have the same console as on the video
I'm not sure exactly what Xbox 360 I even have, I've never even heard of "Xbox 360 S" but that's neat. I feel like most Xbox 360 consoles can stay on for a really long period of time without breaking, I've definitely had it on for a lot longer back then because it was the main console I actually *used* before getting an Xbox One S. Funny enough my Xbox One has actually had issues because I left it on for other purposes as well but it's most likely because the Xbox One is a more powerful and stronger console than the Xbox 360 ...meaning you probably shouldn't leave it on, or leave any console on for an extended period of time really lol
@@SlashedWasTakenthere are 3 models of Xbox 360
Core
Slim (S)
Elite (E)
The core was notorious for breaking down with in months of buying it due to Microsoft using cheep parts and a poor design to rush it out of the door. The CPU would basically get so hot that it would un solder itself and render the console unusable. This was the red ring of death.
The s and e models didn't have this issue because Microsoft took their time instead of trying to rush to beat Sony to market.
me when i get the minecraft xbox 360 void autism instead of the being good at math or science autism
I love autism
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At least you didn't get the "uwuing at the idea of being tickled by the ender dragon" autism, or worse, sonic autism 💀
Computer science major here: I am not sure why but it is important to note that when your game crashes it is at roughly Y = -107374182, which is exactly half of the 32 bit integer size. Remember though that this value is often parsed as a double-precision floating point value by the game. Coordinates are not stored as integers, so what you likely encountered was a underflow error from a large precision number being implicitly converted into a smaller precision number. This is a bit of an educated guess though :) what indicates this is the error at f8 from time stamp 6:22, where the double value is the lowest range value possible before nullifying out at a -nan value; effectively crashing the game.
also a cs major: it's a single floating point number though, not a double float point. it's likely a weird quirk of the cpu itself. the cpu altho a power pc, likely just corrupted the the floating point number, which iirc is also simd accelerated with 128 bus simd operations. likely something is going on in the load instruction that causes a crash
Isn't it likely that somewhere along the line, the coordinate gets converted into an integer for some critical operation, and that makes the game crash?
Reminder to passersby: The "biggest number" storable is dependent on number type as well. Minecraft, all versions, use floats, where the biggest number is infinity. The crash at INT_MAX here (which is half of UINT_MAX, the actual maximum storable whole number that sacrifices all negative numbers for more space) is probably due to the map converting the float to int.
it's _half of_ INT_MAX, actually.
Yeah, its kinda misleading. I notice that lots of people will repeat this information, not really understanding how data types work.
@@Simon-ps3oj is it? like isnt it half of the Unsigned integer (4,294,967,296 or 2^32) which by half in the Signed integer, which goes to -2,147,483,648 or +2,147,483,648
just a question, kinda new to programming
@@SDDDP i meant that the _crash_ is at half of INT_MAX.
idk why but the void in all media is always so fascinating. the area where nothing doesn’t even exist, just blank. you can’t picture it and it’s always interesting when different people try and show their interpretation of it
yeah, i agree. simultaneously triggers my kenophobia and cures it at the same time.
God... suddenly hearing that SMACK of htting the floor after falling for hours would be so chilling.
new minecraft ARG concept dropped
the children yearn for the void
It’s call was too much
I dont understand what are you referring to can you explain?
@commandercody6737 its a reference to the new minecraft movie trailer
@@thebaconhairfr Not really, that joke has been around for longer
@@commandercody6737 r/wooosh
on ps4, i remember there being an upper height limit as well that you could reach using tnt minecarts. you would get stuck in mid-air, with no way of moving up or down
i think you passed the 511 block limit that normally doesn't allow going up, but allow down movement, but the velocity was probably too hight to apply at 511 directly and made you at like 600ish block or something that now going down was also higher than that 511 block limit
on pocket edition at one point, you could get there by flying in creative. i lost my favourite world that way.
Same with Nether on ps4. If you go above the bedrock you wont be able to move at all
same with 350 and i managed to reach it with my siblings with elytra and rockets
i started flying up on my xbox long ago and i never fell
i like the fact this video is _just_ long enough to play the full "The End - C418" void segment, in between the two samples of "Minecraft - C418"
Every version of the Minecraft Legacy Edition void is personalized.
void is real
that's why it was so great
i was expecting an umbrella man to pop out of nowhere and crash your game
Interloper mentioned
Lmao that's a good one
Then you hear a Wind chime sound effect- lol
@@RoboPlays-u3j when the voices is of the void 😳
*Windchime.wav*
Great video! The reason why there's a floor only on PS4 edition is because it was the last version to get discontinued since it got 1.14. meanwhile all other's got 1.13 (exept for xbox one).
A more efficient way of falling in the void is by riding a falling minecart. They are INSANELY fast and way better than elytras.
Switch also only got 1.12
I hate that one edition only got 1.12 cuz its the version i own😢
eh, at least it isn't the edition stuck on its own exclusive fucked up version, also known as the 3ds edition
Honestly its kinda crazy to me that mojang just lets the void be a death plane. Like, theres no way you can be a proper video game without having an eldrich creature taking root within the void
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@wigwumpwormwood didnt expect to see another warframe fan here
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7:00 the game knows where the player is at all times
It knows this because it knows where the player isn't and where it isn't the player now is
I thought about this too 😂
This is an insanely good video to have in the background while I force myself to make a branch mine
Noctafly?????
_eventually, Steve stopped thinking_
And i was the guy to take a few hours into the void, all for making a 30 minute long video about facts and glitches. That was unironically the only console i could prove it on before using emulators, which i had not thought about. Very awesome video, and thanks for the credit.
Happy you saw this !! Glad you enjoyed it
XBox 360 Minecraft is an enigma worthy of scientific study: its glitches, oddities, and unintentionally unnerving atmosphere give such a combination of feelings that are unexplainable.
MC360 is a horror movie that writes its own scares unintentionally, and I love seeing these videos dissecting this strange case of a game as much as I love the game itself.
Maybe next time when you jump into The End's void, take a night vision potion along. Now THAT is an image fit for a lucid nightmare!
*cuts to the video of SpongeBob and Patrick freaking out while riding the kiddy ride*
@tobin2.0 Honestly, yeah.
To each their own, I guess. I've always been unnerved by weird, obscure stuff like that.
@@tobin2.0 literally
I also did this when I was younger, console edition has got to be one of the best versions of minecraft and it was a shame it never got the modding or recognition it deserved.
The crash is probably a measure to have double precision on the floating point, by capping it to half you dont have to deal with as much jitter
Oh hey doc
Gordon Freeman, in the flesh
Morning Doc
Wouldn't the game crash then, not the whole console? Or like, just kick you out of the world with an error messege?
@@CzariJumpscareOr rather
really interesting video, probably really interesting electricity bill too lol
Congrats on 4j for managing to storage the whole damn 64 bit limit without absolutely dying
"1.7e308 is astronomical"
Laughs in Antimatter Dimensions.
I'm so happy people are still playing legacy edition :)
The real esoteric void is the one above the world edge of old Pocket Edition. The world barrier was made up actual blocks which *ended at height limit*. Meaning you could, even in survival, build a tower up to the height limit and walk around on top of the world barrier. It was a giant featureless blue plain which went on forever. I once lost a creative world by wandering too far out and not being able to get back to the real world.
The End is one of my favourite Minecraft songs, it is extremely mysterious, it sounds like passing the border of existence to the realm of the creator, well that is how I think it sound like.
I play Minecraft on the Wii U and I have been doing so for 8 years, I knew about the invisible option, it doesn’t show any particle effects when you drink potions, and you cannot hurt anyone, it is beyond spectator, and I didn’t know that you could fall into the void and not die, until now.
This should be a very dull topic by all means, the void is silent and returns no answers, it does not yield and spill any secrets despite your searching.
but your passion and genuine interest in the topic is very contagious. I felt captivated by your story and your personal anecdotes in spite of the fruitlessness of your cause.
The video makes me think of a quote from a game called "night in the woods":
"we're pattern finders, and we'll find patterns, and we like really put our hearts and minds into it even if we don't mean to. So I believe in a universe that doesn't care and people who do."
This video could very well have just been: "Nope, there is nothing of interest in the void." but your storytelling and presentation is great! it really kept me hooked during your search and despite nothing facinating existing in the void I think your search was absolutely worth it, as it enabled you to provide us all with an intriguing and genuine little story :)
i sure hope there's an integer limit to your electricity bill
Theoretically the void is infinite and never ends. Its just the limits of your console or PC
Legacy Console Edition is so nostalgic..
Also nice video!
"I also know everything else about the void."
very ominous sentence, even if you are talking about minecraft
as far as I know you're the only person in the world to talk about this, so congrats
SPD made a vid on this to
@@Grafi444 he didn't include legacy ce, crash points or real time experiments though
@@ReaIbe ture
Wow. I remember when I was 11 playing with my friends in one of our creative building worlds and wondering this exact thing myself. I fell for probably three minutes before getting bored and disabling the invisibility, but I never could have imagined this. Extremely well-made video and congratulations.
oh wait I remember a few quirks of the 3ds edition's Void!!
I distinctly remember two versions across the updates, in the first version falling into the void would not kill you in creative but would also take away your ability to fly (presumably a bug), effectively softlocking the player. It was changed later to have a floor similar to the playstation version. This version of the void is so shallow that when standing on the bottom you can still see the bedrock floor. I used to dig out 'void moats' around castles in superflat worlds and I remember seeing slimes fall in and hit the bottom.
It's probably the most unique version of the void in minecraft, at least as far as I'm aware
at around 5:31 my pc bluescreened
6:31 **
I watched a lot of Antvenom videos when I was younger, and hearing terms like “The 32-bit integer limit” awoke something in me that I thought was long gone.
Awesome. I wonder what would happen if you fell from the max height limit you can teleport to the bottom of the world with slime blocks at the bottom. Taking 5 days to finish. Also falling to the 64 bit integer is a lot of math. Falling for a year would put you at 2,472,422,400 blocks. So falling to the 64 bit integer would take 3,730,500,109 Years and 5.75 Months. Also I’m streaming this Saturday and Sunday at 2pm EST (Delays may happen). So yeah, here you go. Also crash triggers suck.
Edit: By The Way I will say that the 32 bit integer is the bottom. Any further needs to be modified in a tools section and that doesn’t need to be counted.
I believe terminal velocity would simply cap the slime block bounce being at most a couple hundred blocks higher, falling from 10,000 blocks would most likely give you the same result. Crash points/triggers are still very unique in this game though, no reason why it happens and it may not even happen on other Legacy Console Editions, it's fascinating
This man casually runs his 360 for days at a time without a break and let it crash repeatedly while I worry about it when it makes it boot up sound.
3:20 bo3 zombies players: “👀 i recognize that number”
Interestingly all the crash z values in 8:29 are factors of around 85899346 (smallest gap between two consecutive crash z heights), which is also 1/25th of the 32 bit integer limit
"Do you think if you were falling in space, you would slow down after a while or go faster and faster?"
"Faster and faster. For a long time you wouldn't feel anything. Then you'd burst into fire. And the angels wouldn't help you, coz they've all gone away..."
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
It's crazy enough about the fact that this video took nearly an entire year. Mad respect to you, Mr. SlashedPort.
Fun fact?: when I was little, I dreamed of playing minecraft! Since my parents couldn't afford a ps3 or even a pc, I could only watch videos. So I thought the void in the end, was just a purple background. Thanks video compression!
Please post more of these essay type videos I actually love these
I feel like this could have been a bit shorter as 15:05 just to come to the conclusion it is nothing lol
its not about the destination
This video reminded me of a few really old memory I have of playing pocket edition back when there was a nether reactor thing instead of the actual nether. The world was only a limited size so when you went to the edge it would just stop and then it was nothing but I swear I remember you could fly through it or maybe it was like barrier blocks that stopped you and you could sort of get through
Edit: yeah just watched a vid and it was a 256 by 256 world and you could get through the border by flying over.
I also remember trying to get below the bedrock and went into spectator to see what’s below I don’t think there was anything interesting but back then I thought it was so cool
I think it was in the ps4 version on a super flat world if you went to the end of it it would stop aswell but you could like see another super flat world below it like it carried on but you couldn’t get to it
Imma go look all of these memories up cause part of me thinks I’ve made it up or I’m misremembering and also it’s interesting old versions of the game
I love concept of this video. Its very calming but kind of scary, i want MORE
man something about the void is just so unsettling
6:08 Those are just the registers from the CPU when it crashed (think of registers like the CPU's RAM), at the top it's normal registers and what you are highlighting is the floating process registers which are only used by the FPU
I don't think the -nan you're highlighting represents anything, it could just be a residual from an early operation that never cleared that register.
What could help in learning whatever the crash is IS the stack trace or at least the instruction(s) for the crash.
I don't know the reason, but I think your rounding guess is a good explanation, it probably just crashes rounding or removing the decimals at the end and instead of doing it correctly, it falls back to -nan and dose wacky stuff (crashing), f10 dose seem to follow a similar pattern that f2 and f5 have :v
I see, thanks for clarifying
This man’s dedication is crazy. Good job!
I was screaming 'elytra' the whole time, I'm so glad it got figured out before you had to make a second video 😭
I remember trying to explore the voids depths before. Got about 500 blocks deep while my brother watched me explore before it was time to sleep. Thought the void was always infinately deep in every version of the game. Never could access the other versions though since I only had an Xbox 360
unrelated to this masterpiece of a video but what's the game that appears briefly in 2:22
Fractal Jigsaw Puzzle - thatmichaelpark.github.io/fractal-jigsaw-puzzle/fractaljigsaw.html
Bumping this, 'cause I also wanna know
My first thought is that since its almost exactly the half way point between the largest possible value, the game counts the positive and negative values in the same calculation, so you can only go half of the value into the negative and half of the value into the positive
@herethere5637 I mean the point at which it first starts crashing
my guy, this aint a waste of time, its dedication.
this REALLY deserves more attention for how much time was spent figuring this stuff out
Thank you! I was always wondering. You are the only one to explain this
I play WiiU and months ago I found a way to desync which End Island while in creative mode, by boats and the end gateways, then riding it into the void and falling. I never checked to find out if I could go invisible because I’ve never used the cheats menu, but I at least got to -50000. I didn’t have the time to fall farther, because I wanted to play other worlds. I was able to replicate this a second time to continue falling. I also took videos. With either the desync of the islands or falling in the void, or both, I found a couple glitches. One was that if I dropped an item, it would reappear in my hotbar, and if I grabbed it with my cursor I would be squeezed vertically. A Second is that the first time I boated through the gateway I was flying in the boat and couldn’t exit, when I tried to place blocks whatever I placed it on disappeared without the break sound effect. Three, I found a way to make most items and even the end sky black by going from glide to the void in one play session. Four, I was pulled into the corner of the end I was in after saving and quitting then rejoining, also bugging out what I saw, flashing the end island across the screen. Five is the player Icon on the map is on the island with the gateway, on the wrong one to my coordinates. And I was able to simply enderpearl to get up and unstuck. If another player tries to enter the end in this state the person falling begins to die. I have not tried this in survival yet, but this is how I figured out how to fall in the end void without invisible or outside help. I’ve found & refound many WiiU glitches and exploits. This is just one.
I didn’t review the footage/photos yet, so that was all just memory reviewing it.
really cool video! reminds me of how in earlier vesions of the source engine the void was infinite in a similar manner. it had graphical issues, wobbly models ect. this also reminds me of a bug in early vesions of the optifine mod, the rendering engine fails completely at higher distances having similar graphics glitches which are really tripy. i find computers glitching out and stuff like this really intresting. keep up the good content! :D
interesting, thanks 👍
thank you for your research it was really interesting
Mortal attempts to comprehend infinity
big numbers and minecraft work amazingly together
I remember when the void floor was at like -2. You could get your items back, but you couldn't get back into the main world without perfectly timed starvation damage jumps into a waterfall.
Using all of this information you can tell that the Void is about the same thing as real life space, with unpredictable and movable-or-not forces prohibiting you to explore further
i love this video so much, the void and going out of bounds captivated me ever since i played minecraft, and the feeling only grows stronger, theres something so interesting about the void, it isnt a feature, nobody created it, it's just nothing, no creepy monster, just static and silence
I wish i could fall all the way down to the bottom, and mine the skybox as if it were made of blocks
BOTTOM OF THE VOID!!!
I thought it would have rendering issues or something due to float inaccuracies, but it uses integers, so nothing happens!
it does happen in java
You make my favorite kinds of videos, and this stuck out to me, turns out to me I’ve watched 5 of your videos and loved all of them, somehow u wasn’t subbed at this point, but that’s been changed. Continue these amazing videos
the funny thing about this video is it made me realise there’s no end to the void in most versions. i played minecraft pe for most of my life until i got a computer and i never thought about going to into the void (until like five minutes ago when i tested it and found out even if your in creative mode you die?? what). in pocket edition you just fall for maybe a hundred blocks or whatever until you reach a floor and then you can just walk around for a bit if your in creative (or die if you’re in survival). pretty cool ig
So much respect to someone who dedicates so much time to one video
If I were to guess why those coordinates crash the game is that some floating point logic code in the PowerPC architecture (the CPU architecture of the Xbox 360/PS3, but this doesn't really explain why it crashes on emulator) can't do math correctly when the floating point exponent is 127 (starts at ±1,073,741,824 and ends at ±2,147,483,648). Do note that 127 is another magic number, it is the highest number you can store in a signed 8 bit number.
Emulators emulate the cpu from these consoles so same problems will appear
I feel like the reason it crashed the first time is because it used signed integers instead of unsigned. Doing that makes the number store the data on if the number is positive or negative with the downside of halving the data the number can store.
In other words the 32bit integer limit is cut in half to allow Positive and Negative numbers
You have the best random long videos please never die
This is amazing, and also this gives me daily dose of fall guys vibes, and I didn’t know you could do this, and legacy Minecraft is my childhood man, and also for some reason every time I watch one of your videos, the next day you upload.
Dawg this just triggered so much nostalgia for no reason 9:12
I can confirm I have had this thought on xbox 360 when I was like, 10, but instead decided to see how high I could go because I thought it would be cooler to fly to the sun (I got to about 15000 blocks before I gave up)
11:07 the fact that this number is already an ABSURD but definitely nothing compared to a googolplex its insane, a googolplex is so big that if all the atoms in the universe were turned into zeros for the googolplex, it still wouldn't be enough to cover everything.
I think we found the new best Y level for diamonds
Fun Fact: falling down to the 1024bit limit in minecraft would take 10^196 times longer than the universe to die of heat death which is 10^100.
Funny thing I have done this I got to 1.2 million blocks down this is because I still mainly play on Xbox 360 because in my opinion it is the best version for me
The strange thing is that my lighting started to glitch and flash colors at 800 k but like that’s not even close to where you went so idk what I did
11:05
Yoo!!! That's one of the smallest numbers in Antimatter Dimensions!
12:04 that’s because the outer end islands, of which there are only four in this version, north, south, east and west, have a barrier around them, to prevent people from skipping the ender dragon and just building a bridge to the islands.
I'm sort of surprised that barrier continues to exist deep in the void forever, but this kind of just clicked in my head now lol
@@SlashedWasTaken you should try to see what happens in the horizontal directions when you go really far, maybe the weird force that keeps you from moving when you’re out of bounds ends at some point.
This video is so good, I was expecting it to become a digital horror webseries (not an arg) at some point.
There's just something so fascinating and terrifying about an existence where you just fall, forever, while nothing changes.
On PS4 legacy console, I once accidentally left the game running for a full day while invulnerable / invisible while falling in the end's void, and when I returned found a barrier at I think it was -899,999 blocks. If it's like the barriers below / above the nether, teleporting below it will allow you to fall without limit.
Oh this is in the video at 13:39
yep, glad someone else has gotten there though !!
The Xbox360 yearns for the 10 month long shift of minecraft 🙏🔥🔌
Oh wow, I spoke about something similar to this in the comments of AntVenoms newest video about how far you can fall into the void in survival without dying. I didn't know there were people as dedicated as you to falling into the void, amazed your Xbox 360 didn't break! I do have Xbox One Edition, but I think I'll save falling into the void for 10 months to someone else...
no way!! my question that i always had when i was playing minecraft on console edition! specifically i was playing on minecraft ps3 edition with a friend and i noticed that you are able to survive the void so we went for it, unfortunetaly we wouldnt get very far, neither of us expected much from it so we gave up, either way this was interesting to discover despite it having not much stuff to see, good video!
14:36 Minecraft suddenly turning into LSD Dream Emulator is crazy.
Yeah, I teleport myself underneath it and you know I just basically fall until you crash
The dedication of this video is so impressive
Incredibly poetic that there is only more void past the void. In the end the ideas of the mind is grander than the real thing.
its crazy this only has 5,188 views for the time put into this video, keep up the good work man
Video got a crazy vibe, makes me wish something really was down there
I remember doing this on the 3ds version of Minecraft, the last thing that happened is Minecraft crashing after reaching a certain Y coordinate, and i couldn't exit to the home menu, so i had go wait until my 3ds died
Is no one going to talk about the fact that this man made a video about the lagacy console version of this game? that's impressive.
Ok we need to give that xbox a fudging metal
I was at 4 minutes and 20 seconds into the video with the screen completely black thinking it was part of the video and not just a bug from youtube
I jailbroke my ps4 just to play the legacy console
pretty sure you just need a legacy console save for bedrock to display the "editions" button and let you play on it, but nice :D
@@charautreal piracy