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Minecraft's Redstone block, as well as the other devices that go with it, could be among the most intriguing aspects of the Sandbox game. You can make anything from MS Paint to the Ghostbusters theme song provided you're able to do it, and although it's initially simple, it can quickly become extremely complex. It's not a source for power however, there is no logic behind it. It's normal to think that it has the same qualities to batteries, but it's an infinite source of power with no reason to support it. It turns out that Minecraft: Education Edition, actually offers clues to its secrets provided you know where to look. A keen-eyed Reddit user who we cannot in good confidence write on the website posted an image from the educational version of the game that shows the parts that make up Redstone. This is due to something called the Material Reducer, which is intended to teach kids about chemistry through revealing the components make up an item. It turns out that Redstone is made up of 31 units of Carbon which is great, and then 31 units of Uranium, which is very dangerous, and 38 units of a mysterious substance that is frightening. Uranium is a pretty fascinating element, as it has the heaviest atomic weight of naturally occurring elements, but it's also radioactive, which you'll know is dangerous. Redstone also contains more than a third unknown elements. My World My Life It could be that Mojang just wants to ensure that people don't recreate it in real life, even though it's been tried before, it could also be because Mojang has knowledge of elements that scientists do not. We'll not be concerned about it. To help you take your mind off of things check out some of the top Minecraft builds around. They're not radioactive. We don't think they are. ROKAN THEMES