Turns out there was enough stuff I missed to make a fourth Minecraft Iceberg video! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/iLTF2KNmwu0/v-deo.html Also, join the Discord if you're interested: discord.gg/3xbkSmFbYy
20:18 it's been confirmed by the development team that the dusting mechanic is purely an extended break animation and the state is not retained. AKA no dirt slabs.
@@RetroGamingNow an open world game with exploration and mining as core mechanics should absolutely have this feature, they already added fossils to the game and for me the rarity of finding a skeleton of a massive creature intrigues more thought into the backstory of the world
i always thought the "green blood" on zombie pigmen was their flesh rotting/getting infected, which makes far more sense to me than their blood just being green for no reason
Fun fact: the phrase “All these worlds are yours except Europa” is a reference to Arthur C Clarke’s book 2010: odyssey 2 (the sequel to 2001: a space odyssey)
I always thought that the "Wake Up." at the end was a reference to a creepypasta/copypasta called "Wake Up." You can find the story virtually everywhere, but it is incredibly short, consisting of an image of a note scrawled in one paragraph (but quite large) onto a piece of paper, so here's it in its entirety, for the curious who also happen to be lazy. "It has been reported that some victims of torture, during the act, would retreat into a fantasy world from which they could not *wake up.* In this catatonic state, the victim lived in a world just like their normal one, except they weren’t being tortured. The only way that they realized they needed to *wake up* was a note they found in their fantasy world. It would tell them about their condition, and tell them to *wake up.* Even then, it would often take months until they were ready to discard their fantasy world and *please wake up.* "
I always interpreted the End Poem as basically saying that playing a game is just as valid a hobby as anything else you do in life by saying its all about the meaning/enjoyment we get and to say that "It's a waste of time because it's not real" isn't a really good argument when you realize the only meaning anything has is what we give it.
yeah it really isn't a good argument. nothing about life is real or inherently meaningful. everyone's lives are meaningless and you'll die without being remembered. but that's okay. give yourself meaning. give your life meaning.
A piece of evidence I would I like to add to the “netherrack is flesh” theory is the sound it makes when you walk on it, which sounds very squishy, like stepping on wet bread, or possibly flesh and blood
I always imagined the nether was literally what it's named aka "nether regions" of something, in fact, I always thought that the nether is actually a really large vagina and the ghasts and other mobs are white blood cells patrolling it, preventing entry of unwanted foreign organisms, in fact, in real life too, pH of vagina and urethera is pretty acidic which would explain the lava and if you are still not convinced, the advancement is literally called "We need to go DEEPER" this is satire, plz don't cancel me
i actually have a theory: the nether wasn't always this hellish, it was actually supposed to be a humanoid pig dimension, but when they found the Pigstep disk track, it was so fire that the whole dimension transformed into what we today call the Nether.
@@ertalt333 They’re even older than that I’ve seen icebergs maybe since around 2010 or possibly earlier, they were popular on /x/ and I started going on there around 2008
awww the “I’ll try harder next time, I promise” crash quote is so wholesome. It’s okay Minecraft your doing your best, you kept us company for 13 years so far :)
when i first got minecraft, my brother set it into pirate speak, and i had no idea how to change it, so just for like 2 years i played my game like that
For sharks, I feel like it still doesn’t make sense due to them assuming they could only work one way. They could easily make them peaceful or neutral mobs, have them go after fish but not hurt the player unless you attack them. Same goes for other things, like sleeping bags. They don’t have to be identical to beds, they could easily be something else, like a way to sleep without setting your spawn
Regarding the End Poem, when I first read it, I loved it so much. It makes me emotional every time I read it, and it's genuinely one of my favourite pieces of writing. ...And it's in a damn goofy block game. Lol. Still, I adore it a lot, it's actually made me cry before.
Mineshafts were made by villagers. They took only emeralds and that's why there are still ores. Emeralds can be found in mountains, because villagers never went there. I found six for now.
Fact: Cave Sound 14 is supposed to sound like a computer, as it's stated as the first attempt of radio freqeuncy for the "Old Endermen." But it had to be deep below due to problems and the game's story.
I think the "townspeople were pigmen" one is referring to the fact that in one of the first versions of the game, the villagers didn't exist but were instead just steve player models with pig skins, they were also called "townspeople"
Damn i totally forgot that was a thing but your definitely right matter of fact when you think about it the nether didn't even exist at that time so how would zombie pigmen even be in the game XD
By the way, if im not wrong the mobestiary says that the endemite are parasites and walk through dimensions by being on endermen, thats why they hate endermite
My cousin was doing this thing where “if she saw a particular thing, such as a block, biome, etc. she would stop playing the game.” She didn’t want to pick something common, as it could end her session very quick, so she went for a zombie village. She created two worlds. She spawned in a zombie village both times.
For those who couldn’t pause at 1:55, here is what it says: “Except for Minecraft earth? That’s sot of where this starts to break down, although there’s no way the author of this poem had any idea that an augmented reality game would one day fundamentally change implications of his poem. Or is Minecraft earth actually the ultimate representation of these ideas, where game and reality are forever fused, opening the door to a higher reality of living? I hope this was worth slowing the video down to 0.25* and trying to pause in the exact frame. Oh well, better than a jump scare, right?” I have no words.
I tried out some of those joke languages and I was delighted to find that not only are the menus and item descriptions "translated", but so are all the sound effect captions. Examples in pirate speak: "Water flows" = "Waters be watery" "Piglin admires item" = "Piglin wantin' ye gold" "Skeleton dies" = "Bag o' bones perishes"
It's actually possible to pass the invisible border without hacks. Boats can get you a few blocks before you're lagged/teleported back. Minecart rails (requiring a custom superflat world) allow you to travel ~120 blocks past until the chunks stop generating.
also by doing some fancy stuff myself while you cant pass a certain wall, theres a barrier of wall that extends farther)about 15 blocks) that you cant go forward but can go back, it extends all the way to the initial invisible one and once past that, nothing can stop you
air.ogg is just a collection of radio encodings/decodings, number stations, just radio noises in general. Being a radio enthusiast I have a lot of experiences with such sounds and have almost all of the necessary tools to decode them (except number stations). I heard of this stream before this video. Don't remember how I found it but still interesting for me. Edit 1/Infinity: 37:28 is a SSTV signal hell yeah. Decoded using MMSSTV software. Edit 2/368,347,635,741: 37:53 Your audio decoding is weirdly _down-pitched_ as the signal (white part in the waterfall) should be in the middle. I wouldn't advise using the built-in audio decoder in MMSSTV and plugging the audio into the software using a virtual audio cable through Audacity seems to be the best choice. I should really watch the video and not just edit this comment everytime i see something that I recognize. Edit 3/758,985,955: For me the audio worked perfectly first time (with some noise because I used the videos signal not the clean one so his voice caused some interference). Doing some research it turns out that MMSSTV built-in audio decoder doesn't work on some sound cards since it was made for an older operating system. I think the higher bitrate of the original audio is messing up MMSSTV and causing it to down-pitch the audio. Also SSTV has been used for multiple of games and in-fact SSTV has been used since the 50s to send the pictures of the Moon during the apollo flight to the moon. SSTV is used today by shortwave radio amateurs on the frequency of 14230 kHz. You can listen to it here: websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/?tune=14230usb (live). Edit 4/4: It seems there aren't anymore radio references in this video. My job here is done. Edit 5/-1: A lot of people don't know what is a number station so here's an explanation in air.ogg numbers. Those number stations that you hear in the stream are recordings of transmissions that are over 30 years old. They're encrypted using a one-time pad. Impossible to decrypt without a one-time decryption pad and trying to brute force decryption numbers would result in every single possible result (including the real message). Example: you're transmitting an encrypted sentence such as "Hello World". It was encrypted to be "FDKOS QAHCB" (it would be in numbers but for the sake of ease I used letters). Trying to brute-force a decryption key would result in results like "Heavy Radio", "Found Ashes" and even "Hello World", but the 3rd party decoding the message wouldn't know which one was the real encrypted message. (Google "number stations one-time pad" for a better explanation.) The collection of transmissions on the stream has multiple languages used such as Czeck (shown in video), German, Russian and literally probably every other language on Earth. The main reason for them being European is because these messages are sent to spies overseas. During the Cold war, when these were popular, spies/sleeper agents would receive these transmissions as further orders for what to do next. Anyway, these don't contribute to any ARG or anything similar and were put in there because to everyone else who isn't radio savvy would find them creepy. The only thing people need to take notice of is the SSTV signal as that is the one that decoded that /warp command. That's all, Google about number stations they're a really interesting subject and imo they carry some history so they should (at least for one lesson) teach about them in schools during the Cold war topic since these were in use during such times. Edit 5/-1: Also go to Priyom.org. This website has a lot of recordings and documentation as well as *SCHEDULES* for number stations that are operating today. _And if you don't care - it's still an interesting look_
1:55 that screen that flashes for a split second says “Except for Minecraft Earth? That’s sort of where this starts to break down, although there’s no way the author of this poem had any idea that an augmented reality game would one day fundamentally change the implications of his poem. Or is Minecraft Earth actually the ultimate representation of these ideas, where game and reality are forever fused, opening the door to a higher reality of living? I hope this was worth slowing the video down to 0.25x and trying to pause at this exact frame. Oh well, better than a jumpscare, right? Also pls sub thank you! :D”
30:06 this reminds of the one time my friend created a world that had a repeating connected cave system that went on forever until the world border. It was strange but there was diamonds in each repeat so we used it to our advantage
The bedrock edition paintings were actually paintings that were in pocket edition way before it was assimilated into the bedrock versions of the game. I remember putting those painting up in an old pocket edition house I built a long time ago. The paintings were there to conserve space since mobile games were a lot smaller than they are now
@@8is ...if you like bushes as decoration XD (I think that they're ugly, but people can like whatever they want) Also, I don't need imagine how they got banned. Probably griefers used them to find bases on *_T H E O L D E S T A N A R C H Y S E R V E R I N M I N E C R A F T_*
@@codeviper8665 Bushes aren't much uglier than grass, but surround something with them when they fit and they will add a lot more to the build than you would think.
If I remember correctly from many many years ago, Monsters could wake players up in Pocket Edition too, in fact until this video I was under the impression it had and has always been to this day a feature of minecraft to the point where I always sleep indoors, you learn something new everyday
Yea, in bugged forge version (I don't remember much) when you use elythra in water, and look up, you literally became non solid and falls throw the ground, and at y -64 the game crashes. Awesome glitch.
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do." Gaming Creators: *I dont have such weaknesses*
I got Minecraft when it first came out and have played it on and off ever since. It’s so crazy how many things I’ve completely forgotten about that used to be in the game. Like the word “testificate” totally pulled me back. And how monsters used to spawn right on you attacking while you were sleeping, that used to scare the hell out of me. This video is interesting but also kinda nostalgic
Theory about mine shafts: they were created by or for the villagers. The builders would ignore all ores but one, emerald ore. It’s my personal head canon that these miners are the reason emeralds only spawn in the deep earth in the extreme hills biome, all the other emeralds were already mined
Then where are all the mined emeralds in the overworld, what did they use them for? or do you think that all villagers are holding 30x64 stacks of emerald in their inventory, and nothing else?
@@martinhorvath4117 plot twist, villagers beat the end multiple times, took shulkers, destroyed the portal, and then use them to hold onto emerald blocks
@@martinhorvath4117 bruh if you can sell 32 sticks for an emerald I think they have a lot of them. Also where tf they gonna put them if they don’t have them in pockets? You don’t see them running to their chests in the houses for them
27:21 Blood hardens from red to dark reddish-brown when exposed for long enough. Maybe the condensed heat of the furnace allows for the exceptional amount of blood to harden into a more solid, stable substance?
I've heard cave sound 14 a few times and always wondered what it was. I always thought it was a problem with my device as I always play with the in game subtitles on, which usually say 'eerie noise' whenever a cave sound plays but never said anything when cave sound 14 played. This video cleared that up for me and now I don't have to worry about that, thanks.
Maybe the whole reason China has a fire wall is because they don't want people to find out about how Herobrine and Entity 303 haunt Chinese servers and build giant Winne the Poohs.
Netherrack theory: Netherrack is a organism that takes the bodies of dead victims that dies on it to grow, and also that since it lives in the nether, it developed a hard-coat that was able to burn forever, so the fleshy inside stayed safe. It becomes a brick because the organism gets too hot, and the creature gives in and condenses This also explain why netherrack is everywhere, because of piglins fighting and killing, along with the other dangers in the nether Feel free to let me know any issues with it! Edit: This could also explain why mobs and players die in the over world, the netherrack pulls the body down into the nether to grow through the broken portals Bonus theory: Crying obsidian is caused by a nether portal being on for too long, and the purple glow was because the portal is now trapped within the block. That would explain why the netherrack could pull bodies from the overworld and expand into the overworld Edit 2: how in the world did this comment be seen by so many people Edit 3: why in the world is the comment popular
@@Vashy_Slashy Soul sand could be the waste because where else is the soul gonna go? It would absorb the body then push out any unneeded things like bones or fecal matter to trap the soul
I already see an issue: Nether bricks are made in a furnace, which is much colder than lava, and yet the netherrack exposed to the lava oceans doesn't get turned into nether bricks. I will say though, the theory certainly is intriguing. I wonder how the ghasts, blazes and the Wither tie into all this...
Guys, its a Mario 64 reference. The phrase "Every copy of Mario 64 is personalized" is used to justify all the conspiracy theories and copypastas that everyone tells stories about.
I remember the legacy version of Minecraft- it was my first version of Minecraft I ever played, on the Xbox 360- and I used to play hours on those tutorial worlds. I even saw them get better and better with each update :)
The flashing frame says this “Except for Minecraft Earth? That’s sort of where this starts to break down, although there’s no way the author of this poem had any idea that an augmented reality game would one day fundamentally change the implications of his poem. Or is Minecraft Earth actually the ultimate representation of these ideas, where game and living are forever fused, opening the door to a higher reality of living? I hope it was worth slowing down to 0.25x and trying to pause at this exact frame. Oh well, better than a jumpscare, right? Also pls sub thank you :D”
@@Bepetoni deffiniteley. also, someone asked why the toy's voice C418 sampled sounded so "lifeless" and i have the answer. It was an early speech synthesizer, and they had to cram all of the data for this to work into an incredibly small amount of memory. To achieve this, the voice had to be very low quality and the programing that controlled it had to be as simple as possible. ua-cam.com/video/0QYBz8G4VY8/v-deo.html
I always thaught the voices in the End Poem were Jeb and Notch, telling the player to 'wake up' and stop playing for a little bit, because you've done the main part of the game, killed the Ender Dragon, so go live your life.
There's a strange phenomenon, where if your skin is exposed to sulphur (a matter commonly found in volcanic areas, like hell), your blood become green for a short while. This is why the Barons of Hell in doom have green blood too, maybe notch was inspired by them because they look kinda similar.
"I'm a little surprised this wasn't called Australian English" Wow, first of all ǝpnᴚ, Second, it's because Australian English was already it's own thing, which is fairly jokey too.
Fun fact, mobs named with name tags never despawn naturally. If you slap a thousand name tags on endermen in the end and swing them through the end portal, they enter overworld in the spawn chunks as the first endermen in maybe generations after the ones who roam the nether and overworld since time immemorial. And unlike the original endermen who roamed before the player entered the world, these named ones will continue long after the player first leaves them to their devices
I noticed “Dog” and “Kyoto” were listed as songs not in the game. Dog actually plays right after “Cat” on the Cat music disc. Also Kyoto plays in the Christmas or holiday themed texture pack.
The two entities are probably supposed to be the universe *itself* , hence the lepton and quark references, leptons being a kind of electron/neutrino, and quarks being the elementary particles of neutrons/electrons/protons etc subatomic particles
13:35 The tracks Kyoto and Flake are in the game, the tracks can be heard randomly in the Festive Mashup pack DLC for legacy console edition. Also, the track "Dog" can be heard in the track "Cat".
@@ghiobus4933 bro I know you like ninjago and stuff but wrong show don’t get me wrong ninjago is an amazing show with characters like zane and jay and Cole and Lloyd but wrong show man
That monster under the bed thing, i actually sort of suffered from that in my very first Minecraft world a long time ago. I'd always get shot awake by skeletons, and no matter what changes i made to my house, I'd always get shot awake. I figured it might have been because I built under a dungeon, but despite blocking my mine off, it didn't work, lol.
The quote in Air.ogg that states, “‘All these worlds are yours, except Europa’. Use them together. Use them in peace.” Is taken directly from the movie 2010: The Year We Make Contact, the sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is a message transmitted by Dr. David Bowman to Earth after the transformation of Jupiter into a small star which results in the conversion of the moon Europa from a icy wasteland to a luscious jungle world where life will evolve without the interference of human hand. The message ends up resulting in peace between the Soviet Union and United States of America. Pretty weird how it’s put in there. If it has any significant meaning, I have no clue.
I kind of recognize it as the quote from the books that the movies was based off of, by Arthur C Clarke (reason for the edit: originally I said Isaac Asimov but this was not the case, my mistake).
Then in 2061:Space Oddyssey, they end up going to Europa anyways, as they find out a sudden giant mountain bigger then the Everest appears. Turns out, it was a gigantiic Diamond! since Jupiters core (formed of Methane gas and rich in Carbon) formed Diamonds due to the immense preassure, and after it blowing up, sent the giant fragments to its moons. There, they find a growing civilization.
I always assumed the ores left on the walls in mineshafts are because the mines were abandoned before the mining was finished, meaning theres still a bunch of ore untouched
Also to add to his theory, when caving or branch mining, I usually use a speed+durability+mending pick or some cheap but fast pick (in tinkers) to clear my path and light up caves and kill mobs. Then I use a good pick with fortune or silk touch and backtrack. This ensures I don't end up using wrong picks or filling my inventory up too early Maybe miners got trapped or killed before they finished lighting up the shafts?
"netherrack is flesh” so you mean to tell me you don't hear flesh squelches when you walk on netherrack? Cause I have been thinking this with not theory to back it up
I used to be against that theory until I walked on the netherrack and listened to the sounds carefully after having started playing Minecraft again recently. Now I feel like netherrack is a mix of flesh and some rock. Old netherrack feels like a freshly made one, with its meaty origin being more prevalent with blood-like patches and general colour scheme of raw meat. Current netherrack looks more like a hot rock that is soft due to the supposed high temperature of the Nether. The change of netherrack and its gorey origin also supports the theory of Minecraft being a post-apocalyptic world while updates represent the recovering or evolution process of wild life and nature after the unknown cataclysm.
My theory about the mineshafts : They were made to allow miners to mine, and the builders didn't mine anything so the miners could mine. Before the mines were finished, they were forced to abandon them (for whatever reason you want to think), so the miners never got to mine the ores. Sounds weird that it happened with every mineshaft, but it's my best try at an explanation.
My theory is that they mined, but not finished mining. If they made the hallways of the shaft, they had to get some ores together with the process... But something happened and they never finished mining...
dude i was on my phone and my headphones suddenly today have been glitching- i panicked and nearly cried until i realized everything is fine and then it clicked- im on an iphone. yeah. im not the smartest.
It took me about 6 months and 3 viewings of this video to realize that the voice in 36:44 is speaking Czech. I literally don't know how I missed it the 2 other times.
15:25 I'm a nuclear medicine tech + I collect radioactive stuff, including stones like uraninite. My theory about Basalt Deltas being radioactive: My guess is that the blackstone is radioactive. I know this might sound weird at first, after all blackstone isn't exclusive to basalt deltas. But in other Nether biomes it can only be found very deep underground, while it can be found everywhere in basalt deltas, plus it's more common there. Radioactivity can't travel infinitely through solid rock, so the radiation barely gets to the surface of most Nether biomes. Another thing that's interesting to know: Uraninite, a mineral that's rich in uranium and pretty common irl, is also called "pitchblende" because of its black appearance. Also, uranium eventually becomes lead through radioactive decay. As far as I know basalt contains lead, not to mention that the color of lead would fit perfectly into basalt deltas. (This is just a quick theory, feel free to add to it or tell me your thoughts and theories!)
36:03 - 36:10 I swear I’ve heard this before. I was about to go to sleep and I was in a dream state or something when I heard this, and I recognized it. I don’t remember what I was seeing. Probably just minecraft stuff. It was in a different place, and I interpreted it differently. It was strange. It also sounded different in a way that I cannot explain, like is sounded more confident and complete. The sound effects woke me up which made me forget it happened until I heard the sentence again. Makes me wonder how many times this has happened and I never noticed. It’s similar to one time I was trying to sleep when I noticed shadow figures next to my bed, and they kept multiplying over and over. My head became overflowed and fuzzy (maybe even warm?) and I was seeing static similar to end dimension void. It made me feel peaceful despite the imminent danger, and just before I was going to drift off, I regained consciousness, at the same time. This only happened because I squinted while I was drifting off. Maybe it was some form of sleep paralysis? I could still move (I think, never tried) and this only happened to me once. It was in the day and my dog was there so uh yeah that happened
26:51 In Education Edition, using the Material Reducer on Netherrack reveals that it has a chemical formula of Si64-O18-Hg15-?3. Due to this, Netherrack cannot be flesh as organic matter always contains C, H, O, and N
I always thought that netherrack was a porous bloody corral structure. This could be why it's red and breaks easily. The old texture especially looks like it.
21:19 Since you usually find a lot of these mineshafts very deep underground, I’d propose that the people who built these were exclusively mining diamonds and other rarer ores before it got abandoned. This would explain why iron and coal are ignored-they probably had plenty of that stuff. And the gold and diamonds you do find may have just been the ones they didn’t get around to before the great rapture that wiped out these people. After all, it’s important get the support structure set before you make any drastic changes to the landscape.
Two things: 1. I’m surprised that the end poem wasn’t in the third section but I don’t care where you put things 2. I mainly play Java, but my friends invited me to a realm on bedrock, and I’ve seen 3 different abandoned villages in one world and none in the like 6 years I’ve been playing Java
As I, only bedrock player for years, remember that there were no abandoned villages before villages update. Also, I've seen abandoned villages in Java, so you've just not been looking enough.
Turns out there was enough stuff I missed to make a fourth Minecraft Iceberg video! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/iLTF2KNmwu0/v-deo.html
Also, join the Discord if you're interested: discord.gg/3xbkSmFbYy
im kinda interested in more icebergs and other mysterious game things but ngl you do you.
Hello 1st
I like the icebergs and about the gaming part of your channel can go to twitch so yeah it's a living
@@TheRedditKing1
I have a question
Who cares?
yes
20:18 it's been confirmed by the development team that the dusting mechanic is purely an extended break animation and the state is not retained. AKA no dirt slabs.
That's unfortunate, but I understand why they did that. The archaeology feature seems bizarre to me, like it doesn't fit into minecraft.
@@RetroGamingNow treat it like any other generated structure, except now instead of opening chests and breaking blocks you use a brush on some dirt.
*pepe hands*
@@RetroGamingNow an open world game with exploration and mining as core mechanics should absolutely have this feature, they already added fossils to the game and for me the rarity of finding a skeleton of a massive creature intrigues more thought into the backstory of the world
@@lamowkachow4597 I agree, I cant wait for pots!!
i always thought the "green blood" on zombie pigmen was their flesh rotting/getting infected, which makes far more sense to me than their blood just being green for no reason
Same tho
I thought it was mould which has horrifying implications
Me too
i thought it was vines
Same
Fun fact: the phrase “All these worlds are yours except Europa” is a reference to Arthur C Clarke’s book 2010: odyssey 2 (the sequel to 2001: a space odyssey)
Minecraft is telling us wake up
we are in the matrix
9:06 i legit thought my pc ran into a bug kekw pepe hands
Their good books as well
Should've called it '2010: Another Space Odyssey.
Me and the boos going to Europa to slay eramis
I always thought that the "Wake Up." at the end was a reference to a creepypasta/copypasta called "Wake Up." You can find the story virtually everywhere, but it is incredibly short, consisting of an image of a note scrawled in one paragraph (but quite large) onto a piece of paper, so here's it in its entirety, for the curious who also happen to be lazy.
"It has been reported that some victims of torture, during the act, would retreat into a fantasy world from which they could not *wake up.* In this catatonic state, the victim lived in a world just like their normal one, except they weren’t being tortured. The only way that they realized they needed to *wake up* was a note they found in their fantasy world. It would tell them about their condition, and tell them to *wake up.* Even then, it would often take months until they were ready to discard their fantasy world and *please wake up.* "
Hope I will wake up from this torture
I always interpreted the End Poem as basically saying that playing a game is just as valid a hobby as anything else you do in life by saying its all about the meaning/enjoyment we get and to say that "It's a waste of time because it's not real" isn't a really good argument when you realize the only meaning anything has is what we give it.
yeah it really isn't a good argument. nothing about life is real or inherently meaningful. everyone's lives are meaningless and you'll die without being remembered. but that's okay. give yourself meaning. give your life meaning.
I loved the Poem. Hope the writer knows he/she did an awesome work.
There aren't any jokes on this list
*Second entry is called 'Joke languages'*
>inb4 no meme arrow
are you actually braindead. He said he wont talk about joke topics. Joke languages are an easter egg
@@piss7610 I don't think you understand this joke.
Haha I didn't even think of that!
@@piss7610 reading is fundamental
"your pc ran into a problem"
Me who is on a phone: .......wait what-
Me who is on a phone: looks over to pc
I'm on a Mac lmao and I was out of the tab when that happened so I was jump scared by the sound lmao
Your pc has a problem
Me on a phone:well android has got some explaining to do ye
Me on a chrome book: nope
I’m on an iPad and it scared me.
A piece of evidence I would I like to add to the “netherrack is flesh” theory is the sound it makes when you walk on it, which sounds very squishy, like stepping on wet bread, or possibly flesh and blood
M&M pfp
@@BinglesP so?
I always imagined the nether was literally what it's named aka "nether regions" of something, in fact, I always thought that the nether is actually a really large vagina and the ghasts and other mobs are white blood cells patrolling it, preventing entry of unwanted foreign organisms, in fact, in real life too, pH of vagina and urethera is pretty acidic which would explain the lava and if you are still not convinced, the advancement is literally called
"We need to go DEEPER"
this is satire, plz don't cancel me
22:00 what's the music title?
@@moyai7699idk
Endermen just tp to other dimensions. That’s why sometimes they teleport and never are seen again.
That's how powerful Endermen can get.
@@strongest_eggg Enderman: THIS ISN'T EVEN 2% OF MY POWER
@@aregulargamer1 *teleports to a completely different universe*
@@aregularinternetuser339 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
@@theqwertything8912 dojyaan!
i actually have a theory:
the nether wasn't always this hellish, it was actually supposed to be a humanoid pig dimension, but when they found the Pigstep disk track, it was so fire that the whole dimension transformed into what we today call the Nether.
I'm calling it this is canon
Yes
Hella lit as they say
Underrated comment
It's like how people in the 80's thought Hair Metal was going to dissolve civilization.
Icebergs are literally just the new “down the rabbit hole”
Steady aim?
And before that it was just "Things You Never Knew About ____"
Not sure about "new", I recall seeing meme icebergs back in 2016 and forward on
itzSteady
Wouldn't exactly call it the "new", considering that Down The Rabbit Hole still exists and iceberg charts have existed for years.
@@ertalt333
They’re even older than that I’ve seen icebergs maybe since around 2010 or possibly earlier, they were popular on /x/ and I started going on there around 2008
awww the “I’ll try harder next time, I promise” crash quote is so wholesome.
It’s okay Minecraft your doing your best, you kept us company for 13 years so far :)
if minecraft really became sentient, I bet it would be really chill
@@helmetongrass1893same. I already treat Minecraft like a friend, so I would be glad it came to life
It's adorable to think Endermen are all saying 'Hey! What's up?'
Whaaaat
As I brutally bludgeon it to death
As they immediately kill me
It really is!endermen sounds is a person saying stuff like "hey" distorted and in reverse, normally in reverse
What is that "cave" with the bedrock sky?
HOLY SHIT!! I'm red-green colorblind, and I'd always thought this whole time that the pigmen had red blood, that's crazy!
sooo...
blood grass?
So do the trees have red leaves for you? What about grass?
@@WappleFan it's mostly, like blending together and stuff like the videos of people sorting m&ms
same but i have tritanopi and mix green and blu and yellow and vilolet **i mean tritanopia (tritanopi is in swedish)
wow
when i first got minecraft, my brother set it into pirate speak, and i had no idea how to change it, so just for like 2 years i played my game like that
You just became a pirate
so your brother... pirated it
I'll walk myself out
STEEL O SPADE
@DumBuddy best reply ive seen
@@leonidesabino4850 OAK O PLANKS
For sharks, I feel like it still doesn’t make sense due to them assuming they could only work one way. They could easily make them peaceful or neutral mobs, have them go after fish but not hurt the player unless you attack them. Same goes for other things, like sleeping bags. They don’t have to be identical to beds, they could easily be something else, like a way to sleep without setting your spawn
“Your pc ran into a problem:(“
Me on ipad: “Well, this is awkward”
K
Yea same
Nails on chalkboard
ipad kid
Same, I’m on iPad too
RGN: **tries to scare me with a fake crash**
Me who isn't in full screen: haha *idiot*
same
it scared me so muh bc my laptop is shit and crashes alot
@@zardyfoolhardymode3677 what brand is it
@@yuyukosfaithfulservant idk i bought it awhile ago and cant find the tag sticker
@@zardyfoolhardymode3677 is it a Dell or an Intel or whatever
12:53 "The cat of C418, who composed the music"
That's one talented cat
The mean that the cat owner composed it.
@@patolenho3732 hey pal, you blow in from stupid town?
@@joned1000 lol
@@patolenho3732 You must be a riot at parties.
or just a cat.
Regarding the End Poem, when I first read it, I loved it so much. It makes me emotional every time I read it, and it's genuinely one of my favourite pieces of writing. ...And it's in a damn goofy block game. Lol. Still, I adore it a lot, it's actually made me cry before.
Mineshafts were made by villagers. They took only emeralds and that's why there are still ores. Emeralds can be found in mountains, because villagers never went there. I found six for now.
I like this theory.
But they have *IRON* Golems, so how come they don't mine iron
@@monstrosity6738 perhaps they did mine some iron, and those are the spots where the mineshafts open up into other caves.
The iron golems arrive to the villages themselves, the villagers don’t build them
@@jinxsterr_Dispenser3741 Well the villagers also have cauldrons and lava which require bucket.
Fact: Cave Sound 14 is supposed to sound like a computer, as it's stated as the first attempt of radio freqeuncy for the "Old Endermen." But it had to be deep below due to problems and the game's story.
What story
@@aaronjames3228 watch some of Matpats minecraft videos
I think the "townspeople were pigmen" one is referring to the fact that in one of the first versions of the game, the villagers didn't exist but were instead just steve player models with pig skins, they were also called "townspeople"
Damn i totally forgot that was a thing but your definitely right matter of fact when you think about it the nether didn't even exist at that time so how would zombie pigmen even be in the game XD
@@ryze_xspitez2920 maybe the townspeople and zombie pigmen are connected?!🤔
But that's just a theory, a game theory!
They were testificates i thought
OK, OK. You almost got me at 9:06. My computer had actually crashed the day before. Well played. Well played.
“There’s not really any evidence that Endermen can teleport between dimensions”
Endermen: *disappear completely*
would explain their despawning
By the way, if im not wrong the mobestiary says that the endemite are parasites and walk through dimensions by being on endermen, thats why they hate endermite
@@idk-ov9oh ive heard that before aswell I think it was a video on minecrafts quasi lore or something I wish I had a mob beastiary shit seems cool
My cousin was doing this thing where “if she saw a particular thing, such as a block, biome, etc. she would stop playing the game.”
She didn’t want to pick something common, as it could end her session very quick, so she went for a zombie village.
She created two worlds.
She spawned in a zombie village both times.
Ah, that must’ve sucked.
No playtime for you
She wanted to do a challeng, Minecraft said NO
Yes it mustve suck
For those who couldn’t pause at 1:55, here is what it says:
“Except for Minecraft earth? That’s sot of where this starts to break down, although there’s no way the author of this poem had any idea that an augmented reality game would one day fundamentally change implications of his poem. Or is Minecraft earth actually the ultimate representation of these ideas, where game and reality are forever fused, opening the door to a higher reality of living? I hope this was worth slowing the video down to 0.25* and trying to pause in the exact frame. Oh well, better than a jump scare, right?”
I have no words.
You seem to have quite a lot of words, actually.
thank you i couldn’t do it so i sought out the nice people in the comments :))
thx u!!!!
also pls sub, thank you!
Good, I thought I would have to do this.
I tried out some of those joke languages and I was delighted to find that not only are the menus and item descriptions "translated", but so are all the sound effect captions.
Examples in pirate speak:
"Water flows" = "Waters be watery"
"Piglin admires item" = "Piglin wantin' ye gold"
"Skeleton dies" = "Bag o' bones perishes"
It's actually possible to pass the invisible border without hacks. Boats can get you a few blocks before you're lagged/teleported back. Minecart rails (requiring a custom superflat world) allow you to travel ~120 blocks past until the chunks stop generating.
also by doing some fancy stuff myself while you cant pass a certain wall, theres a barrier of wall that extends farther)about 15 blocks) that you cant go forward but can go back, it extends all the way to the initial invisible one and once past that, nothing can stop you
In older versions u could go veeery far
air.ogg is just a collection of radio encodings/decodings, number stations, just radio noises in general. Being a radio enthusiast I have a lot of experiences with such sounds and have almost all of the necessary tools to decode them (except number stations).
I heard of this stream before this video. Don't remember how I found it but still interesting for me.
Edit 1/Infinity: 37:28 is a SSTV signal hell yeah. Decoded using MMSSTV software.
Edit 2/368,347,635,741: 37:53 Your audio decoding is weirdly _down-pitched_ as the signal (white part in the waterfall) should be in the middle. I wouldn't advise using the built-in audio decoder in MMSSTV and plugging the audio into the software using a virtual audio cable through Audacity seems to be the best choice. I should really watch the video and not just edit this comment everytime i see something that I recognize.
Edit 3/758,985,955: For me the audio worked perfectly first time (with some noise because I used the videos signal not the clean one so his voice caused some interference). Doing some research it turns out that MMSSTV built-in audio decoder doesn't work on some sound cards since it was made for an older operating system. I think the higher bitrate of the original audio is messing up MMSSTV and causing it to down-pitch the audio. Also SSTV has been used for multiple of games and in-fact SSTV has been used since the 50s to send the pictures of the Moon during the apollo flight to the moon. SSTV is used today by shortwave radio amateurs on the frequency of 14230 kHz. You can listen to it here: websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/?tune=14230usb (live).
Edit 4/4: It seems there aren't anymore radio references in this video. My job here is done.
Edit 5/-1: A lot of people don't know what is a number station so here's an explanation in air.ogg numbers. Those number stations that you hear in the stream are recordings of transmissions that are over 30 years old. They're encrypted using a one-time pad. Impossible to decrypt without a one-time decryption pad and trying to brute force decryption numbers would result in every single possible result (including the real message). Example: you're transmitting an encrypted sentence such as "Hello World". It was encrypted to be "FDKOS QAHCB" (it would be in numbers but for the sake of ease I used letters). Trying to brute-force a decryption key would result in results like "Heavy Radio", "Found Ashes" and even "Hello World", but the 3rd party decoding the message wouldn't know which one was the real encrypted message. (Google "number stations one-time pad" for a better explanation.) The collection of transmissions on the stream has multiple languages used such as Czeck (shown in video), German, Russian and literally probably every other language on Earth. The main reason for them being European is because these messages are sent to spies overseas. During the Cold war, when these were popular, spies/sleeper agents would receive these transmissions as further orders for what to do next. Anyway, these don't contribute to any ARG or anything similar and were put in there because to everyone else who isn't radio savvy would find them creepy. The only thing people need to take notice of is the SSTV signal as that is the one that decoded that /warp command. That's all, Google about number stations they're a really interesting subject and imo they carry some history so they should (at least for one lesson) teach about them in schools during the Cold war topic since these were in use during such times.
Edit 5/-1: Also go to Priyom.org. This website has a lot of recordings and documentation as well as *SCHEDULES* for number stations that are operating today. _And if you don't care - it's still an interesting look_
Absolute legend.
@@namedindividual3131 agree
Black ops 1
People like you are rare jewels that show us things we wouldn't understand otherwise. Great explanations!
This comment is underrated even with this much info, like how?1?1
1:55 that screen that flashes for a split second says
“Except for Minecraft Earth? That’s sort of where this starts to break down, although there’s no way the author of this poem had any idea that an augmented reality game would one day fundamentally change the implications of his poem. Or is Minecraft Earth actually the ultimate representation of these ideas, where game and reality are forever fused, opening the door to a higher reality of living? I hope this was worth slowing the video down to 0.25x and trying to pause at this exact frame. Oh well, better than a jumpscare, right? Also pls sub thank you! :D”
Cool lol thx for this
Legend
I put way to much effort in pausing vs ready comments.
I did without this.
You have gained a subscriber good man
30:06 this reminds of the one time my friend created a world that had a repeating connected cave system that went on forever until the world border. It was strange but there was diamonds in each repeat so we used it to our advantage
The bedrock edition paintings were actually paintings that were in pocket edition way before it was assimilated into the bedrock versions of the game. I remember putting those painting up in an old pocket edition house I built a long time ago. The paintings were there to conserve space since mobile games were a lot smaller than they are now
O
I used them as TV's
"hmm yes, an android phone bluescreening"
ikr
It still got to me
@@M3KAI5ER44 k
LG TV type crash
@@tremu9319 lol
Someone: "Yo there's a useless, unobtainable, coding glitch in Minecraft"
2b2t: *_R E A L S H I T_*
Time to get the backdoor back
2b2t players about to find a way to topple world governments with this glitch: *_R E A L S H I T_*
Bushes are disabled on 2b2t so they are actually useful for decoration.
@@8is ...if you like bushes as decoration XD (I think that they're ugly, but people can like whatever they want)
Also, I don't need imagine how they got banned. Probably griefers used them to find bases on
*_T H E O L D E S T A N A R C H Y S E R V E R I N M I N E C R A F T_*
@@codeviper8665 Bushes aren't much uglier than grass, but surround something with them when they fit and they will add a lot more to the build than you would think.
If I remember correctly from many many years ago, Monsters could wake players up in Pocket Edition too, in fact until this video I was under the impression it had and has always been to this day a feature of minecraft to the point where I always sleep indoors, you learn something new everyday
Retro : **Fake crash**
Me who doesn't watch on full screen : Nice try
I actually did an my heart... Holy crap
same for those on mobile
@Dragon Snake 06 you're welcome :)
I thought my phone just broke again
@@occasionalfan-content4771 me
"Crashes aren't supposed to happen"
Me: laughs in modded java edition
Well they still aren't.
Yea, in bugged forge version (I don't remember much) when you use elythra in water, and look up, you literally became non solid and falls throw the ground, and at y -64 the game crashes. Awesome glitch.
1 gb of allocated RAM gang
@@soldadoryanbr7776 detotated wam
@@soldadoryanbr7776 Only 1GB? Peasant with 10 mods lol. 6GB gang!
Me: **on pc**
Video: I’m sorry but your pc cra- **ad plays**
Me: huh? That’s new-
damn bro, capitalism is progressing
your computer did a fucky wucky but still has to make money somehow
i have an adblock so it did actually scare me
Ublock origin is based
spooooooky
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do."
Gaming Creators: *I dont have such weaknesses*
I got Minecraft when it first came out and have played it on and off ever since. It’s so crazy how many things I’ve completely forgotten about that used to be in the game. Like the word “testificate” totally pulled me back. And how monsters used to spawn right on you attacking while you were sleeping, that used to scare the hell out of me. This video is interesting but also kinda nostalgic
When I came back to the game it took me forever to realize that your sleep couldn't be interrupted anymore.
God, you almost made me thought my computer blue-screened. Amazing video.
NO REPLAY WHAT WOOOOOOOOOOO IAM FIRST BUT HOOOOOOOOW
what
I’m just gonna comment cause this is gonna blow up soon
F
wow this would have about 50 replies by now
Endermen’s voice is a human voice, they just changed it.
like really fucked it up
@Dante Border why did you make that a reply to this comment
It seems to be also backwards
@@olegmoki it just says hello and orher words backwards
@@0KOK0K yes
"Whenever there's a full moon, half of all cats are black."
That's a very interesting fact.
Theory about mine shafts: they were created by or for the villagers. The builders would ignore all ores but one, emerald ore. It’s my personal head canon that these miners are the reason emeralds only spawn in the deep earth in the extreme hills biome, all the other emeralds were already mined
I agree with this theory
Then where are all the mined emeralds in the overworld, what did they use them for?
or do you think that all villagers are holding 30x64 stacks of emerald in their inventory, and nothing else?
@@martinhorvath4117 plot twist, villagers beat the end multiple times, took shulkers, destroyed the portal, and then use them to hold onto emerald blocks
@@martinhorvath4117 bruh if you can sell 32 sticks for an emerald I think they have a lot of them. Also where tf they gonna put them if they don’t have them in pockets? You don’t see them running to their chests in the houses for them
i got scared when it changed from that radioactive sound to music.
Same the Geiger counter freaked me out a little bit since I watched this at night
Zombies have the ability to say some words like when you hit them they "Hey" and "Ow" and even scream like when they die
I could have sworn I heard them say brains.
@@bigsby2822 yeah that too
Wasn't that Endermen?
@@pantuternik both I think
Well now I feel bad for killing them.
27:21 Blood hardens from red to dark reddish-brown when exposed for long enough. Maybe the condensed heat of the furnace allows for the exceptional amount of blood to harden into a more solid, stable substance?
Omg hii :D
@@NebulaBubblesOmg hii :D
Now that i think about it, the colors of the letters in the credits match Steve's and Alex's shirts
Woah wtf
Maybe it’s them from the future once they did ascend to a level capable.
sus
@@hanksson3021 their sus.
😳
The "Pigmen Blood" Might actually be just their rotting flesh
That's what I always thought it was
Ya me to
Yeah, they’re slowly necrotizing
I always thought it like that
Always viewed it this way. Look at the zombies, they’re green?
Him: You must live in mainland China to get in
Me, who’s watched every animator in existence: AND FOR TODAYS SPONSOR, NORDVPN!!!
every youtuber*
Im actually curious as to if it works
@@chimp4225 I have a vpn, and yes it works. It's basically just 1.14ish minecraft with a couple of UI changes (ignoring the obvious change)
Animator?
Who is sex and why did my dad offend him
I was going to say I use it and talk about it but your name had me choked up
I've heard cave sound 14 a few times and always wondered what it was. I always thought it was a problem with my device as I always play with the in game subtitles on, which usually say 'eerie noise' whenever a cave sound plays but never said anything when cave sound 14 played.
This video cleared that up for me and now I don't have to worry about that, thanks.
Maybe the whole reason China has a fire wall is because they don't want people to find out about how Herobrine and Entity 303 haunt Chinese servers and build giant Winne the Poohs.
This is canon now
@@yoboikamil525 in witch winne the pooh or minecraft
All
Netherrack theory:
Netherrack is a organism that takes the bodies of dead victims that dies on it to grow, and also that since it lives in the nether, it developed a hard-coat that was able to burn forever, so the fleshy inside stayed safe.
It becomes a brick because the organism gets too hot, and the creature gives in and condenses
This also explain why netherrack is everywhere, because of piglins fighting and killing, along with the other dangers in the nether
Feel free to let me know any issues with it!
Edit: This could also explain why mobs and players die in the over world, the netherrack pulls the body down into the nether to grow through the broken portals
Bonus theory: Crying obsidian is caused by a nether portal being on for too long, and the purple glow was because the portal is now trapped within the block.
That would explain why the netherrack could pull bodies from the overworld and expand into the overworld
Edit 2: how in the world did this comment be seen by so many people
Edit 3: why in the world is the comment popular
This theory would go better with soul sand, though you are right about Netherack spreading because you can see it spreading from the broken portals
@@Vashy_Slashy
Soul sand could be the waste because where else is the soul gonna go? It would absorb the body then push out any unneeded things like bones or fecal matter to trap the soul
I always thought that netherrack is some form of flesh. It also goes well with the theme of the nether.
I already see an issue: Nether bricks are made in a furnace, which is much colder than lava, and yet the netherrack exposed to the lava oceans doesn't get turned into nether bricks.
I will say though, the theory certainly is intriguing. I wonder how the ghasts, blazes and the Wither tie into all this...
“Minecraft Hell is alive” is not something I expected to hear today
Every Minecraft world is personalized
I mean your not wrong about that
"No no...
Hes got a point"
And?
Well well well, I wasnt expecting some other ice Bergs coming here
Guys, its a Mario 64 reference.
The phrase "Every copy of Mario 64 is personalized" is used to justify all the conspiracy theories and copypastas that everyone tells stories about.
I remember the legacy version of Minecraft- it was my first version of Minecraft I ever played, on the Xbox 360- and I used to play hours on those tutorial worlds. I even saw them get better and better with each update :)
The flashing frame says this
“Except for Minecraft Earth? That’s sort of where this starts to break down, although there’s no way the author of this poem had any idea that an augmented reality game would one day fundamentally change the implications of his poem. Or is Minecraft Earth actually the ultimate representation of these ideas, where game and living are forever fused, opening the door to a higher reality of living? I hope it was worth slowing down to 0.25x and trying to pause at this exact frame. Oh well, better than a jumpscare, right?
Also pls sub thank you :D”
Thanks for this comment!
Thanks my dude
I paused the frame it took awhile it was like a game it was fun, but annoying too in a good way.
To make finding things like this easier in the future, when a video is paused you can use . and , to skip forward and backward one frame at a time.
lel I just paused normally and used next frame, previous frame buttons
9:04 this actually scared me unlike the "jumpscare" in your first video.
ngl, I needed that.
same lmao
@Porter Estesen damn
It ALWAYS gives me a panic attack.
@Porter Estesen reminds me of a guy that punch his fist through a computer monitor after being jumpscared
Scared me ngl
I was waiting for hellish creepy sounds after "strange vocal noises" in Droopy Likes Your Face.
Got nice vibes and robo funk instead.
same
When i hear the minecraft soundtrack i always look forward for that song
@@simpleinverso8628 Though they aren't in the game, the ones with vocal samples must be one of my favourites too ^^
@@Bepetoni deffiniteley. also, someone asked why the toy's voice C418 sampled sounded so "lifeless" and i have the answer.
It was an early speech synthesizer, and they had to cram all of the data for this to work into an incredibly small amount of memory.
To achieve this, the voice had to be very low quality and the programing that controlled it had to be as simple as possible.
ua-cam.com/video/0QYBz8G4VY8/v-deo.html
@@simpleinverso8628 yeah um imma go listen to the speedrunning music now cya
1:50 “I’m 14 and this is deep” had me dead.
I always thaught the voices in the End Poem were Jeb and Notch, telling the player to 'wake up' and stop playing for a little bit, because you've done the main part of the game, killed the Ender Dragon, so go live your life.
This is now my headcanon.
Makes sense
no it tells you to wake up, everything you see in this universe is just a dream
I don't have any Minecraft headcannons. Boo.
Basically, "Alright tough guy you killed the ender dragon. Now go touch grass already"
I thought that the green pigmen blood was rotting flesh..
I always thought they were vines growing on the pigmen's bodies
There's a strange phenomenon, where if your skin is exposed to sulphur (a matter commonly found in volcanic areas, like hell), your blood become green for a short while. This is why the Barons of Hell in doom have green blood too, maybe notch was inspired by them because they look kinda similar.
@@marblezeroo vines would get on there body the same way mushrooms get on cows
@@marblezeroo oh yeah i never thought about that
same
"I'm a little surprised this wasn't called Australian English"
Wow, first of all ǝpnᴚ, Second, it's because Australian English was already it's own thing, which is fairly jokey too.
Its just full of mate
@@terragolemenjoyer8359 We only say that to our friends its like you call your friend dude or bro we just say mate
@@vanquisity9154 um, yea sure, mate
Oi mate shrimp on the barbie giant spiders and lizards are eating it all up we need more mate
@@enclavesoldier5737 it’s not shrimp lol it’s a prawn
Fun fact, mobs named with name tags never despawn naturally.
If you slap a thousand name tags on endermen in the end and swing them through the end portal, they enter overworld in the spawn chunks as the first endermen in maybe generations after the ones who roam the nether and overworld since time immemorial. And unlike the original endermen who roamed before the player entered the world, these named ones will continue long after the player first leaves them to their devices
I noticed “Dog” and “Kyoto” were listed as songs not in the game. Dog actually plays right after “Cat” on the Cat music disc. Also Kyoto plays in the Christmas or holiday themed texture pack.
I don't think either appear in java though
@@fruitchewx127 It has before , or I at least distinctly remember Kyoto being played during one of the Christmas texture packs that mojang added.
@Lil Barney Juice are you sure? It might have been moog city 2, they're very similar
Fun fact: Kyoto was the old name for Tokyo (I think)
@@fruitchewx127 Dog played only for the legacy console editions.
i lost my shit when 9 year old me heard enderman saying "Whats up?" "Look for the Eye."
Did you find your shit... lol
The two entities are probably supposed to be the universe *itself* , hence the lepton and quark references, leptons being a kind of electron/neutrino, and quarks being the elementary particles of neutrons/electrons/protons etc subatomic particles
13:35
The tracks Kyoto and Flake are in the game, the tracks can be heard randomly in the Festive Mashup pack DLC for legacy console edition.
Also, the track "Dog" can be heard in the track "Cat".
18:46
Only the Avatar, master of the 4 elements, shall access these paintings
But everything changed when the fire painting attacked
could i be the green ninja
@@ghiobus4933 bro I know you like ninjago and stuff but wrong show don’t get me wrong ninjago is an amazing show with characters like zane and jay and Cole and Lloyd but wrong show man
@@demon108hunter6 ay dont leave out my man Kai
@@demon108hunter6 damn bro it just reminded me of ninjago lol
“None of these are jokes”
*Looks at “Joke language”*
A
POYOPOYOPOYOPOYOPOYOPOYOPOYOPOYO
hmm
*PØŸŌ*
9:06 him trying to scare us that our pc crashed
Me on phone : 👁️👄👁️
My dumbass thought that my phone crashed
@@idiotloser6210 smh my head
My pc been having numerous blue screens lately, until I got it fixed, so when I heard the telltale sound of a crash, my blood froze and my soul sank
Same
@@idiotloser6210 same
That monster under the bed thing, i actually sort of suffered from that in my very first Minecraft world a long time ago. I'd always get shot awake by skeletons, and no matter what changes i made to my house, I'd always get shot awake. I figured it might have been because I built under a dungeon, but despite blocking my mine off, it didn't work, lol.
The quote in Air.ogg that states, “‘All these worlds are yours, except Europa’. Use them together. Use them in peace.” Is taken directly from the movie 2010: The Year We Make Contact, the sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is a message transmitted by Dr. David Bowman to Earth after the transformation of Jupiter into a small star which results in the conversion of the moon Europa from a icy wasteland to a luscious jungle world where life will evolve without the interference of human hand. The message ends up resulting in peace between the Soviet Union and United States of America. Pretty weird how it’s put in there. If it has any significant meaning, I have no clue.
I thought of it more as a reference just because it's cool. I do see "All these worlds are yours" occasionally in various places.
I kind of recognize it as the quote from the books that the movies was based off of, by Arthur C Clarke (reason for the edit: originally I said Isaac Asimov but this was not the case, my mistake).
Arthur c Clark, not Asimov
Then in 2061:Space Oddyssey, they end up going to Europa anyways, as they find out a sudden giant mountain bigger then the Everest appears. Turns out, it was a gigantiic Diamond! since Jupiters core (formed of Methane gas and rich in Carbon) formed Diamonds due to the immense preassure, and after it blowing up, sent the giant fragments to its moons. There, they find a growing civilization.
@@williamburnett3660 the quote in the book is a little different, "use them together, use them in peace" was only added in the movie.
9:07 me watching this on a phone: *"I'm five parallel universes ahead of you"*
Lmao same
I still got scared
Same
Same
@@Thesunset_show same
Iceberg pt 63: here we go again
Aww shit, here we go again
At least do 69
so we back in the mine
Iceberg part 64: one stack of icebergs
Guys,at the end the clip with name
air.ogg was saying numbers in English and Czech
I always assumed the ores left on the walls in mineshafts are because the mines were abandoned before the mining was finished, meaning theres still a bunch of ore untouched
love that the crash scare at 9:10 freaked me out while watching this on my phone
Literally right after I get freaked out I found this comment
"Mineshafts don't connect with the overworld."
Mineshafts in the Badlands would like to have a word with you!
Also to add to his theory, when caving or branch mining, I usually use a speed+durability+mending pick or some cheap but fast pick (in tinkers) to clear my path and light up caves and kill mobs. Then I use a good pick with fortune or silk touch and backtrack. This ensures I don't end up using wrong picks or filling my inventory up too early
Maybe miners got trapped or killed before they finished lighting up the shafts?
"netherrack is flesh” so you mean to tell me you don't hear flesh squelches when you walk on netherrack? Cause I have been thinking this with not theory to back it up
I used to be against that theory until I walked on the netherrack and listened to the sounds carefully after having started playing Minecraft again recently. Now I feel like netherrack is a mix of flesh and some rock. Old netherrack feels like a freshly made one, with its meaty origin being more prevalent with blood-like patches and general colour scheme of raw meat. Current netherrack looks more like a hot rock that is soft due to the supposed high temperature of the Nether. The change of netherrack and its gorey origin also supports the theory of Minecraft being a post-apocalyptic world while updates represent the recovering or evolution process of wild life and nature after the unknown cataclysm.
netherrack's original name was bloodstone sooo...
Imagine that the nether is like the crimsom in terraria, a singular living form made out of meat, blood and bones constantly expanding
Their is a UA-camr that figured out what netherrack is and it is montrodyte aka meroxite which is Mercury and oxygen
I always thought of it as flesh!
My theory about the mineshafts :
They were made to allow miners to mine, and the builders didn't mine anything so the miners could mine. Before the mines were finished, they were forced to abandon them (for whatever reason you want to think), so the miners never got to mine the ores. Sounds weird that it happened with every mineshaft, but it's my best try at an explanation.
My theory is that they mined, but not finished mining. If they made the hallways of the shaft, they had to get some ores together with the process... But something happened and they never finished mining...
9:03 that legit scared me as my computer has threw up a bsod like 6 times this week so far.
Get it fixed
dude i was on my phone and my headphones suddenly today have been glitching- i panicked and nearly cried until i realized everything is fine and then it clicked- im on an iphone.
yeah. im not the smartest.
@@sunnistrawberri you could say you're not the brightest crayon in the box lmao
@@_Physically good one, *Lol*
@@sunnistrawberri same happened to me lmao
Yay these videos are really interesting to me. Glad there is a final part
Yes
Plot Twist : there is a 4th iceberg...
It took me about 6 months and 3 viewings of this video to realize that the voice in 36:44 is speaking Czech. I literally don't know how I missed it the 2 other times.
i didn’t find it the first time and honestly i was pretty scared
Its a recording of a numbers station
@@TwatMcGee I know, I just didn't realize it was saying numbers in Czech until the third time I watched the video.
I always get caught off guard when Czech gets mentioned somewhere unexpectedly
Why is one of the numbers "nul" and not "nula"? Is it some broadcasting protocol thing?
15:25 I'm a nuclear medicine tech + I collect radioactive stuff, including stones like uraninite. My theory about Basalt Deltas being radioactive:
My guess is that the blackstone is radioactive. I know this might sound weird at first, after all blackstone isn't exclusive to basalt deltas.
But in other Nether biomes it can only be found very deep underground, while it can be found everywhere in basalt deltas, plus it's more common there. Radioactivity can't travel infinitely through solid rock, so the radiation barely gets to the surface of most Nether biomes.
Another thing that's interesting to know: Uraninite, a mineral that's rich in uranium and pretty common irl, is also called "pitchblende" because of its black appearance.
Also, uranium eventually becomes lead through radioactive decay. As far as I know basalt contains lead, not to mention that the color of lead would fit perfectly into basalt deltas.
(This is just a quick theory, feel free to add to it or tell me your thoughts and theories!)
If that's true than a bastion is more radioactive than a basalt delta
this was cool but damn it sacred me when you did the blue screen as i am in the middle of a 5 hour download
Who needs jump scares? A blue screen of death is a gamer's worst nightmare.
My phone has been acting up lately, so i thought it finally gave in and just died dor a second
The jumpscare of the modern era
It didn't work for me cuz I'm on a phone XD
@@leand.monster9470 haha
15:44
the thing is is the entire biome is just basalt, there is so much there's literally basalt in the dust and air, meaning you are inhaling basalt.
When he did the fake crash an ad countdown began and it finished when he said the only thing scarier than Herobrine.
36:03 - 36:10
I swear I’ve heard this before. I was about to go to sleep and I was in a dream state or something when I heard this, and I recognized it. I don’t remember what I was seeing. Probably just minecraft stuff. It was in a different place, and I interpreted it differently. It was strange. It also sounded different in a way that I cannot explain, like is sounded more confident and complete. The sound effects woke me up which made me forget it happened until I heard the sentence again. Makes me wonder how many times this has happened and I never noticed.
It’s similar to one time I was trying to sleep when I noticed shadow figures next to my bed, and they kept multiplying over and over. My head became overflowed and fuzzy (maybe even warm?) and I was seeing static similar to end dimension void. It made me feel peaceful despite the imminent danger, and just before I was going to drift off, I regained consciousness, at the same time. This only happened because I squinted while I was drifting off. Maybe it was some form of sleep paralysis? I could still move (I think, never tried) and this only happened to me once. It was in the day and my dog was there so uh yeah that happened
28:58 I could've lived my whole life without ever seeing that. Thank you Retro, thank you.
What is it?
Oh my god WTF
@@weebistk8269 yeah yeah I need Therapy
what is it ? just tell me so I know what I shouldn't see
@@svis6888 a girl pooping lava on a wither skeleton's plate, and in the lava there is a skeleton, a zombie pigman, an enderman, herobrine and a slime
Me: Alright, I beat the Ender Dragon. You can go home now.
Enderman: Ho - me?
*Confused oonga - boonga*
W.. What? Sorru for acting a bit baffled
@@MineSlimeTV no need to say sorry, I'm baffled too
@@Sidharth_V_Jain Hello, Enderman from Minecraft.
*confused vwooping*
"they look very similar but they were a pixel shorter"
are you kidding me.
yeah
a pixel shorter
What?
JermaBush
Which?
Those unused paintings remind me a little bit of the ability-specific blocks you'd see in Kirby's Dreamland 3, or the ability icons from Kirby 64.
We actually don’t have dirt slabs. The developers said that brushing the dirt will not permanently leave them in slab form.
26:51 In Education Edition, using the Material Reducer on Netherrack reveals that it has a chemical formula of Si64-O18-Hg15-?3. Due to this, Netherrack cannot be flesh as organic matter always contains C, H, O, and N
I think Netherrack was originally going to be Flesh, but was then changed due to it being too dark and not exactly family friendly.
Okay nerd.
@@breathingispog4707 ngl if it wasn't for these people we would be 3% less smarter
@@breathingispog4707 he isnt a nerd he is just smarter than you
@@matejamicic3037 yuh...hence a nerd
I always thought that netherrack was a porous bloody corral structure. This could be why it's red and breaks easily. The old texture especially looks like it.
It could also be the explosive dirt from mythic mining. Reminds me of that
21:19 Since you usually find a lot of these mineshafts very deep underground, I’d propose that the people who built these were exclusively mining diamonds and other rarer ores before it got abandoned. This would explain why iron and coal are ignored-they probably had plenty of that stuff. And the gold and diamonds you do find may have just been the ones they didn’t get around to before the great rapture that wiped out these people. After all, it’s important get the support structure set before you make any drastic changes to the landscape.
“mom can i get minecraft?”
“we have minecraft at home”
minecraft at home: 25:30
Lol
Keep in mind, this whole series started cause this guy liked a picture of an iceberg
Two things:
1. I’m surprised that the end poem wasn’t in the third section but I don’t care where you put things
2. I mainly play Java, but my friends invited me to a realm on bedrock, and I’ve seen 3 different abandoned villages in one world and none in the like 6 years I’ve been playing Java
As I, only bedrock player for years, remember that there were no abandoned villages before villages update. Also, I've seen abandoned villages in Java, so you've just not been looking enough.
@@strakhovandrri not that I’m not seeing them, it’s just that they’re less rare
Abandoned villages are more like 1/6 villages on bedrock for whatever reason
@@Hohhot is it odd that In a world I’ve seen six abandoned villages in a row and I’ve not found a single normal village :/.