King Orange made 2 black holes to destroy Minecraft. The first black hole failed. The second black hole almost succeeded.
Here is the scenario on how King Orange's second black hole works:
Notes:
*The size of the arrows indicate the speed.
*The nether blocks are removed as a way to better illustrate the black hole.
1.Black hole upon creation
*The black hole initially. It is located at the top of the Nether. The black hole is growing slowly if the staff with 2 Minecraft logos is not firing.
2.The creation of the beam
*The firing of the staff creates a beam, which causes the black hole to grow much faster.
3.Full powered beam
*The black hole beam is in full power. This causes the black hole to grow much, much faster.
*King Orange fired the staff to the left, so the result is:
4.Rapid expansion of the black hole
*As King Orange continue to fire the staff, the black hole starts expanding to the left.
*Upon reaching the Nether's world border, the black hole's trajectory will go to the bottom.
*At the bottom of the Nether, the black hole continues to expand to the right
*The black hole's expansion will reach the world border again, this time expanding to the top.
5.The collapse of the Nether
*Both ends of the black hole are about to meet.
*Upon touching both ends, the black hole starts to expand on all fronts.
*Finally, the black hole eventually destroys the Nether, including all of Minecraft.
King Orange's black hole is a symbol of his hatred to Minecraft, which he wanted to avenge his son for dying in the Minecraft VR. With the redemption of King Orange, he will no longer destroy Minecraft again, realizing on how much did he destroy the game.