Why Adding Too Many Dimensions Could Paradoxically Make Minecraft Feel Much Smaller
Even though Minecraft is getting old, it feels like the game hasn't seen much evolution. I'm talking about the lack of new dimensions or significant minecraft update. This video explores a paradox in Minecraft where adding more dimensions and worlds might actually make the game feel smaller, touching on ideas of "multiverse theory" and "scale the depths." It discusses how this 'scale theory' could quietly destroy the endless feeling of Minecraft, offering a unique "gaming" perspective and "video essays" approach to "physics" and the "4th dimension explained" within the game's context. Thanks for watching :)

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