A YouTuber discusses a legendary screenshot from Minecraft, which is a default image that appears when creating a world or selecting a texture pack. The image has been a part of Minecraft for years, but its origins were unknown. A team of five people recently discovered the world where the screenshot was taken, and the YouTuber, with the help of a programmer, was able to recreate the world on an old version of Minecraft (1.2.2 alpha). They then attempted to transfer the world to a newer version of Minecraft (1.7.10) using third-party programs, which was successful. The YouTuber explores the world, showing its features and attempting to uncover any "mysticism" or secrets behind the legendary screenshot.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A team of five people found the world in Minecraft where a legendary screenshot was taken.
2. The screenshot was taken many years ago by Minecraft developers.
3. The world can only be created on Minecraft version 1.2.2 alpha.
4. The creator of the video had to use an old version of Minecraft to enter the coordinate of the world.
5. The world was not compatible with new versions of Minecraft.
6. A knowledgeable person helped the creator of the video to add a window to enter the coordinate in the old version of Minecraft.
7. The creator of the video was able to recreate the world and enter the exact coordinate where the screenshot was taken.
8. The world was created using a specific seed, but this seed does not work in new versions of Minecraft.
9. A hacker helped the creator of the video to transfer the world to a new version of Minecraft (1.7.10).
10. The creator of the video was able to enable cheats and creative mode in the new version of Minecraft.
11. The world was regenerated with new chunks when loaded in the new version of Minecraft.
12. The creator of the video cut a mountain in half to explore its interior and found coal and obsidian.
13. The creator of the video noticed a strange coincidence with a cross-shaped structure and water flowing from it.