Minecraft But My World Is CURSED (Black Holes, Worm Holes, AND MORE)

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are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole.

I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.



Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks.

To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to

are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole.

I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.



Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks.

To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to
are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole.

I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.



Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks.

To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to

are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole.

I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.



Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks.

To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to

are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it is undergoing a process known as nuclear fusion. Hydrogen [H] atoms smash together, merging their nuclei into that of an isotope of helium [He]. This process releases so much radiation that it pushes against its own gravity and remains stable. However, for stars many times more massive than our Sun, these newfound helium atoms keep fusing under the immense heat and pressure of the star, forming heavier and heavier elements until they reach Iron [Fe]. Iron cannot fuse which means suddenly there is a great imbalance between radiation and gravity and the star collapses at a quarter of the speed of light into a Black Hole.

I thought about how to replicate this process in Minecraft, then I realised I was overcomplicating it. Put 1 Nether Star and 8 Iron Blocks in your crafting grid. I know it's expensive but you are crafting a Black Hole, so it's ultimately a fairly balanced recipe.



Black Holes can be crafted with one Nether Star and eight Iron Blocks.

To destroy Black Holes, you can destroy them with your fist or, perhaps more safely, push them with a Piston. They can't be destroyed by explosions or boss mobs, but if you are feeling expensive, you can combust them in a furnace, as long as you are prepared to
are 8 different sizes of Black Hole and one large White Hole. You can obtain all of these, but it all starts with the first recipe you need to know. Firstly, real life Black Holes can realistically be formed by anything compressing beyond its Schwarzschild Radius. For example, to make a Black Hole out of Earth, it would need to compress to about the size of a peanut. For a human, well, more than a trillion times smaller than an atom. However, as impossible as this seems, it happens a lot in the universe thanks to stars reaching the end of their lifespan. You see, for as long as a star is in space, it

marquinhogameplaysshorts
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Could you at least ask for permission before making this? It’s not fair to get popular off someone else’s creation without their discretion.

axialeaa
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If you want to see mutant creeper click on zombie pigman icon on comment

Netherdevilking
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those are massive primordial black holes, worm holes and white holes

b-xaouakagaeasstar
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1.16 million subscribers = play minecraft 1.16

ImnotbearimteddyTEDDY
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How do you got mods in mobile how? Because is in PC

Guest-Roblox-And-Games
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please credit voidredstone for creating this addon

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Take a look at the official HACKERUEX creator

modsandaddons
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Can the next vid be how to get minecoin plzz zzz

firey
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You didn't credit voidredstone(the original creator) and by doing this you're wasting all the hours he spent making the pack.
This shouldn't be acceptable

prgrmr
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This is fake video. I have tryied this mod, but it doesnt work. The only think that works there is function guide. Black holes doesnt work and their texture is a dirt block with "update" written on it. And crafting recipe doesnt work too.
Edit: oh, on mcpedl it says that latest supported ver. Is 1.17 but im on 1.18... no, im not gonna waste my time finding site where i can download pirated minecraft 1.17
Edit 2: im not gonna do that because there is some problems with it. On pc, its MUCH easier to switch between versions. You just have to use Tlauncher.

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I missed your channel 😞
It's been so long since I last played minecraft and today while searching for mods, I found you again

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