There is an infinite amount of seeds in minecraft.
minecraft worlds on PE are finite, and the water beyond that is infinite.
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Infinite, as everything in minecraft. However, they are quite rare, and it is easier just to trade for them.
Infinite if you have a keep exploring.
You can have infinite account logged in at once, but even if you have a really good computer, most computers can only handle about 2-4 Minecrafts open at once. Before your Minecraft crashes, and close automatically.
Servers are like any Minecraft world, they have infinite terrain and generate more as you explore futher
Build with infinite blocks that don't do anything. Not even TNT.
Almost any world is infinite but they are all the same size. :)
No. In order to store the positions of blocks, mods, your character, and even activities like collision detection, Minecraft uses some sort numeric value, the "tradition" in computer games being the single-precision floating point number (float in Java; however, no matter if it is a float, double, or even int or long, the issue will remain the same). Numbers in computers are not infinite, and will eventually wrap around, in a process called "overflow" and "underflow." The Minecraft community has made a discussion topic about the subject. The link can be found under "Sources and related links" below this answer.
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Not that I have seen so far but the world is infinite so there could be