The void is the name given to the empty space external to the world in any dimension, most commonly below it. In vanilla Minecraft, it can be entered by using a command or Map Editor, in Creative or Spectator mode, using glitches, or by reaching the End.
The void is the empty space in the End. The End has islands all over it, but if a player falls off, they'll end up in the void, from which no player has returned. Minecraft players can avoid falling into the void by throwing an Ender Pearl, but once they've entered the void, it's done.
Mechanics. The Void can be seen through gaps in the lowest layer of bedrock on maps generated before the Halloween Update. The Void above a world is infinite in height and can be accessed in creative mode by flying upwards. The Void beneath the world can only be accessed in survival mode by going to the End.
The void extends for 21024 blocks (1.8×10308) on the Y-axis. Liquids, such as water, cannot flow into the void. The void is black in the Overworld and Nether, and purple in the End. In the Overworld, the void also appears as having daylight if the player views from above sea level (Y=63; feet level Y=61.38).
Overview. Void Monster adds a creature to the void, one which is effectively a manifestation of raw evil and warped reality.
The Void is the philosophical concept of nothingness manifested. The notion of the Void is relevant to several realms of metaphysics. The manifestation/obtaining of nothingness is closely associated with the contemplation of emptiness, and with human attempts to identify and personify it.
Bedrock lives at the bottom of the overworld and the top and bottom of the Nether. It was added on the tenth day of Minecraft's development - 20 May 2009 - only three days after the game was released to the public for the first time. It's older than water, lava, ores and logs.
The Void is an empty biome that has a stone platform with a single cobblestone block in the centre. This biome can only be accessed through The Void superflat preset and cannot naturally spawn mobs of any type, only able to through spawn eggs, commands or mob spawners.
You can survive indefinitely if you have a potion of Regeneration applied, and enough golden apples. Once you do run out of golden apples, you will die, but until then…
In Creative Mode, one will not die, giving free access to flying under the void, but if the player falls in Creative, they will eventually land on an invisible surface at about 256 blocks below y=0.
They were first discovered in 1978 in a pioneering study by Stephen Gregory and Laird A. Thompson at the Kitt Peak National Observatory. Voids are believed to have been formed by baryon acoustic oscillations in the Big Bang, collapses of mass followed by implosions of the compressed baryonic matter.
For the empty space below the Minecraft world, see Void. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. The Void is an empty biome that generates only a 33×33 void start platform centered on a block of cobblestone at coordinates x=8, z=8, and at a height 3 blocks above the bottom of the world.
The X and Z coordinates represent your horizontal position in the world, while the Y coordinate represents your vertical position.
The Deep Dark can only be found deep underground in the Overworld. To reach it, you're going to need a couple of pickaxes. You'll want to keep digging until you've reached the negative Y levels.
As with other voids, it is not completely empty but contains the Milky Way, the Local Group, and the larger part of the Laniakea Supercluster. The Milky Way is within a few hundred million light-years of the void's center. It is debated whether the existence of the KBC void is consistent with the ΛCDM model.
Don't let the name fool you: a black hole is anything but empty space. Rather, it is a great amount of matter packed into a very small area - think of a star ten times more massive than the Sun squeezed into a sphere approximately the diameter of New York City.
It is thought that as the matter built up around regions of higher density in the early Universe, matter was lost from the lower density regions – a process which lowered the densities in these regions even further. These low density regions are what we see today as voids.
Silverfish are a Hostile Mob found in a few biomes. You're likely to run into a silverfish while mining. In this Minecraft Silverfish guide, we will teach you everything you need to know, such as how to find Silverfish, and their available loot drops.
Appearing like an upright, oddly-colored Cow, the Warden is actually a hostile mob that is blind and seeks out the player by detecting noise and vibrations from the player moving or performing actions. The Warden is a strong foe that you may prefer to avoid.