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Think of it as that.
1 the minecraft world is a mega cube shaped planet with the player trapped in a 3million by 3million meter area by some magical force, this boundary is to keep the player from noticing odd effects of cube world gravity by locking them at the center of once of the faces (the world extends far beyond this border until it hits a 90 degree turn) gravity is kept nominal by having the planet hollow (less mass) the bedrock exists to hold the shape of the planet
2 the minecraft world is a advanced simulation hosted by a super computer created by a unknown race, explaining all the odd things about it
imo the 1.14 update was garbo, its adding more uselessly complicated features, and is detracting from minecraft’s simple style