This post was made using Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
Also, if you are thinking of doing this for yourself, I strongly suggest setting aside a world for it, because you cannot return without teleporting and I don't want you to lose all of your progress :(
Do not attempt this in Survival mode unless you want to fall through the world lol
Hi!
I broke Minecraft again :)
Well, technically not, since this INSANITY already existed without me teleporting.
My journey began when I teleported 30,000,000 blocks on the X axis. The reason I didn't do it on both the X and Z axis is because that would just result in the corner stripelands which honestly is kind of boring- the corner stripelands are basically water and STRIPES and NOTHINGNESS. You can only move up and down, too.
the corner stripelands.
Minecraft does not let you teleport more than 30,000,000 blocks. If you punch in any number higher than that, it will teleport you to 3 million anyway.
First up, the blocks appear to be stretched out and longer than they usually are. Also my avatar looks like it is in between one of the stripes and a block, even though I can't move right or left.
My camera has difficulty moving either of those directions, but I can move it up and down okay.
As I approach some acacia trees (were those even supposed to be acacia trees?), I can see that the still visible part of the tree is having trouble rendering shadows.
I moved farther out and, wait- IS THAT THE MONOLITH FROM INFDEV?
No, it isn't the same thing- there is no doom ocean underneath it, but even the Minecraft Wiki describes them as "Monolith-like structures". What are they? Another product of floating-point precision errors? A simple chunk glitch?
One last observation:
As you can see here, for some reason surface blocks appear 2d and stacked on top of one another on the same block. It escapes me to explain this.