The video is about a Minecraft player testing different types of black holes in the game. They start by testing a "black hole TNT" that sucks up blocks and creatures, but it doesn't work as expected. They then try another type of black hole TNT that creates a giant hole in the world and sucks up everything around it. The player also tests a black hole created using commands, which grows in size and sucks up more blocks and creatures. They experiment with increasing the growth speed of the black hole and observe its effects on the game world. The player also mentions that the black hole is available for download in the video description, and they provide a link to it. Finally, they show a white hole that seems to be a portal, but they don't know what it does, and they ask viewers to share their ideas in the comments.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The narrator is testing different types of black holes in Minecraft.
2. One type of black hole TNT has a peculiarity where it talks to itself when activated.
3. When the first black hole TNT is used, it sucks up all the blocks in the surrounding area, creating a vacuum.
4. The narrator then tests another type of black hole TNT that grows in size after being activated.
5. The narrator uses a command to increase the growth speed of the black hole.
6. The black hole sucks up trees, creatures, and even the narrator's character.
7. The narrator tests the black hole's growth speed at different levels, including 3, 10, and 20.
8. The black hole's growth speed can be increased up to 40.
9. The narrator notes that the black hole's growth speed doesn't make a significant difference after a certain point.
10. The narrator tests a small black hole in the Bedrock version of Minecraft.
11. The small black hole only sucks in blocks when the player is close to it.
12. The narrator notes that the small black hole is more harmless than the large one.
13. The narrator discovers that an antiparticle can be used to reduce the size of the black hole.
14. The narrator also tests a white hole that appears to be some kind of portal.
15. The narrator is unsure of the purpose of the white hole and asks viewers for ideas in the comments.