The video discusses various aspects of Minecraft that don't make sense. These include:
1. Grass blocks not catching fire despite being flammable in real life.
2. The dizziness effect not working correctly when switching between first and third-person views.
3. Sugar cane being able to grow without water, but only if specific conditions are met.
4. Cacti being able to destroy items, but not other thorny plants like berry bushes.
5. Boats not being able to slide on ice, unlike other objects.
6. Minecraft's concept of electricity not working as it would in real life, with water not conducting electricity.
7. Campfires being able to cook infinite food without depleting.
8. The thorn enchantment working incorrectly, allowing arrows to deal damage.
9. Stone bricks breaking when heated, unlike other stones which become smoother.
10. The crafting recipe for boats not making sense, with different versions having different requirements.
The video highlights these inconsistencies and suggests that they could be improved for a more realistic and immersive gameplay experience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. In Minecraft, grass blocks can die when a solid block is placed on top of them.
2. When a grass block dies, it turns into a dirt block.
3. In Minecraft, objects left on top of grass blocks can cause the grass to dry out.
4. Fire is not capable of burning grass blocks in Minecraft.
5. In real life, fire can destroy grass in a matter of seconds.
6. In Minecraft, sugar cane needs water next to it to grow.
7. Pistons can be used to remove water from sugar cane in Minecraft.
8. In Minecraft, cacti can destroy items that come into contact with them.
9. In real life, bushes can have powerful spikes.
10. In Minecraft, boats can slide on ice, but not on slabs.
11. In Minecraft, lightning can conduct electricity through copper blocks.
12. In real life, water is a high conductor of electricity.
13. In Minecraft, lightning cannot electrocute Steve in water.
14. In Minecraft, campfires can cook infinite food without using up fuel.
15. In real life, campfires use up fuel over time.
16. In Minecraft, the thorn enchantment can protect armor from damage.
17. In Minecraft, the thorn enchantment can also hurt Steve if he hits someone with an arrow.
18. In Minecraft, cooking stone bricks can make them break instead of smoothing them.
19. In Minecraft, there are different crafting recipes for boats in different editions of the game.
20. In real life, boats typically use paddles or blades to navigate.