Como a internet descobriu o mundo desse quadro do Minecraft - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the discovery of the real-world coordinates of a mysterious painting in the game Minecraft. The presenter and a group of researchers analyze various details in the painting, such as the orientation of the player, the position of flowers, and the time of day. Eventually, a user named Angel successfully identifies the coordinates of the painting, leading to its real-world recreation. The video emphasizes that the credit for this discovery goes to the Minecraft community, not the presenter.

Facts

1. The speaker discusses paintings in the context of Minecraft, a popular video game.
2. Paintings in Minecraft serve as decorative items that can be placed on the wall.
3. The speaker mentions that some of these paintings have been in the game for a long time, with some dating back to the early versions of the game.
4. The speaker identifies a Swedish artist named Christopher who created many of the paintings in the game.
5. Some paintings have references to other games or aspects of pop culture, such as the arcade game "Who Eats This?"
6. The speaker points out a specific painting called "Skull In Flames Adventure skull," which was added in the Beta 1.3 version of the game.
7. The speaker notes that the world behind the "Skull In Flames Adventure skull" painting appears to be the real world, not a painted one.
8. The speaker discusses the internet's fascination with this painting and the mystery surrounding it.
9. The speaker mentions that the Minecraft paintings are not exactly like the ones inside the game, as the original versions were personalized and reduced in size before entering the game.
10. The speaker reveals that the original versions of the paintings were created by Christopher using a saved photo taken ten years ago.
11. The speaker explains how Christopher used the iOS tool "generate photo" and the Photoshop editor to create the painting.
12. The speaker reveals that the resolution of the photo taken by Christopher was 1920 by 148, the same as the resolution of the Minecraft window.
13. The speaker discusses the process of aligning the photo with the Minecraft image to get the correct perspective.
14. The speaker points out that the player's crosshair or aim is visible in the image.
15. The speaker discusses the pattern of clouds in Minecraft, stating that they are generated by an image file and always move in the same direction.
16. The speaker reveals that the time in the image corresponds to 13249 XIX in the Minecraft world, which is equivalent to 13.188 XIX and 13347 XIX in the Gregorian calendar.
17. The speaker discusses the process of recreating the world based on the image, mentioning the use of a human overlay for real-time updates and visualization.
18. The speaker reveals that the main flower in the image is the grass block, which is a common feature in the Minecraft world.
19. The speaker discusses the process of identifying the center of the flowers, stating that it works like biometrics and is unique to each flower.
20. The speaker reveals that a user named Angel identified the center of the flowers based on the image, revealing that the world was located at y68 in the Minecraft world.