When you think about glitches within Minecraft what comes to mind may be a big glitch like the farlands or one of mine crafts many broken world seeds or maybe a smaller glitch like the many ways to break mine crafts various effects levitation health speed you get the idea Now wouldn’t you agree that the bigger the glitch the more intense its effects are the more likely it would be to be widely known about I think that’s a fair assessment so when it came to my attention recently that the Minecraft n dimension world generation has been Broken for two years and still is broken in the latest Minecraft 1.16 pre-release snapshot I was floored I love knowing about the ways in which minecraft breaks down over long distances I mean the farlands was the first glitch that I ever covered on this channel way back in Early 2011 so how is it that this glitch flew under my radar for two years well let’s go ahead and let’s check it out Okay let’s try and make some sense of all of this the Minecraft n dimensions world generation is broken it has been broken ever since the Minecraft 1.14 snapshot 18 w 46 a on the surface the Minecraft Wiki changelog for this snapshot looks completely innocent lanterns and jigsaw Blocks are added a couple of small changes to blocks and mobs a few technical changes that have nothing to do with world generation etc even in the reported bug fixes I couldn’t find anything but the fact remains that this snapshot broke the n dimensions world generation and it’s remained broken to This very day but how exactly does it break what causes this to happen when you first look at this glitch it might just look like the terrain itself stops generating at some distance away from the center of the N dimension but what’s actually going on is the terrain Itself breaks down in a repeating donut like pattern surrounding the center of the N dimension starting 370 thousand seven hundred and twenty seven blocks away first the terrain stops and then it starts again at five hundred twenty four thousand two hundred eighty eight blocks and then it stops starts stops rinse and Repeat now there’s not just one donut there’s not just two or ten or 50 or 100 but there’s over three thousand alternating and repeating donut like shapes within the confines of a vanilla minecraft world alright what how why well let’s get into that okay so from the center of the end until three Hundred seventy thousand seven hundred and twenty seven blocks terrain generation works like normal then from that point until five hundred twenty four thousand two hundred eighty eight a distance of just over a hundred and fifty three thousand meters terrain generation stops entirely and then it starts up again for another Hundred and seventeen thousand or so and then it stops again for another ninety nine thousand yeah are you getting this these donuts are getting smaller and smaller the further and further away you go I mean the very last doughnuts distance from the outside edge to the inside edge is only two thousand two Hundred and ninety one blocks so seriously what’s going on here well if you’re a Java coder and you want to see the code that causes this breakdown here it is long story short this whole bit of code is trying to process numbers that are much larger than what minecraft is Actually capable of for its world terrain noise which causes part of the terrain noise to generate numbers that ultimately get read as Nan which is short for not a number and that causes the terrain generation to fail outright to me however that’s not even the most fascinating part to me the most Fascinating bit about all of this is that the area of every single donut is exactly the same seriously want me to prove it okay to get the area of the inner circle we square the radius three hundred seventy thousand seven hundred and twenty seven and then multiply it by PI and then we take that number and we double it and then we run the equation backwards we take the new number divide it by pi and then square root it and just like that five hundred twenty four thousand two hundred and eighty seven point one five which when rounded to the Next highest block puts us at five hundred twenty-four thousand two hundred and eighty eight if that’s too complicated for you then here’s a visual sine wave of how all of this works every time the wave crosses the x-axis line the world shifts from land to void or Void to land if you want to see this graph for yourself check out the link in the description down below and follow the instructions what blows my mind is if we take any two numbers that cross the x-axis on this graph and punch them in as our Z&X coordinates We are guaranteed to wind up on the edge of some part of one of the doughnuts seriously try this out for yourself it’s honestly a lot of fun to mess with and best of all if mods are used to remove the world’s 30 million block limit the donuts continue to get progressively and Progressively smaller to the point where you can actually see the start and stop of any given doughnut within your field of view in-game so yeah I want to thank cortex for bringing supercoder 79s discovery of this glitch to my attention it’s possible that this glitch was discovered at an earlier Point in time but this is how I found out about it so that’s who I’m thanking and I’m also thankful to you for watching this video if you enjoyed this video and enjoy my glitch video content please consider leaving a like on the video because it really does help out myself the channel And the video quite a lot so I hope you all enjoyed my name is antvenom and i bid you all farewell thanks so much for watching Video Information
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