A lot of people know that if you travel up far enough you can go over the invisible bedrock barrier, but what I want to know is how far you can go once you're above the border. I assume it's the 32 bit integer limit (2,147,483,647 blocks), but it's just a guess.
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Rumors about the world ending came 'true', so all the scientists in the world joined forces to create a plan to save the world.
They succeeded in making a plan, then all they had to do was deploy it.
Days passed perfecting the machine that would save their planet.
They finished it and deployed it: the world ending was a false alarm, but this is where their PLAN got them to:
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A lot of people know that if you travel up far enough you can go over the invisible bedrock barrier, but what I want to know is how far you can go once you're above the border. I assume it's the 32 bit integer limit (2,147,483,647 blocks), but it's just a guess.
Rumors about the world ending came 'true', so all the scientists in the world joined forces to create a plan to save the world.
They succeeded in making a plan, then all they had to do was deploy it.
Days passed perfecting the machine that would save their planet.
They finished it and deployed it: the world ending was a false alarm, but this is where their PLAN got them to: