A possible concise summary is:
This is a transcript of a Game Theory video about the nether in Minecraft. The video argues that the nether used to have water and ice, and was a biodiverse environment with giant animals. However, the ancient builders ruined it by bringing their technology and causing greenhouse gases to accumulate. The video also links to other theories about how the ancient builders destroyed the end and the piglins' home.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The nether is Minecraft's version of hell, a separate dimension with a bedrock ceiling and floor.
2. The ancient builders built parts of their civilization in the nether, but the reason is unclear.
3. The nether update added new mobs, blocks and biomes to the nether, including the basalt deltas and the soul sand valley.
4. Basalt is a volcanic rock that forms from rapidly cooling lava with low levels of silica, creating hexagonal columns.
5. Basalt can be created in the game with lava, soul soil and blue ice, which is very cold and only found in frozen oceans or snowy tundras.
6. The nether used to have water and ice, which implies that it had a cooler climate and more biodiversity in the past.
7. The nether also had fossils of large animals that resembled mammoths, which died out due to environmental changes.
8. The ancient builders caused the nether to heat up by bringing their technology and farming resources, releasing greenhouse gases that trapped heat in the closed system.
9. The piglins are angry because the ancient builders ruined their home and turned it into a lava-filled wasteland.
10. Minecraft is a story of protecting the world and living in harmony with it, rather than overusing and destroying it.
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