These very images(press space for more) Is a visual representation of what it would look like if you went extremely far away from the world border and looked back with infinite render distance. As you can tell, it’s fake. But i made it as best as possible, because you can’t go this far. (Yes i play on bedrock so what?) Why would it look like this? because i believe that since the end rings (a cool glitch) get smaller and closer to each other (or they get denser), they would eventually get too small to be registered as full chunks, and wouldn't generate the rings. the reason it looks like a disc is because the islands live in a flat area. so that's why the end would look like that. As i said before, it isn't possible to actually reach this position in minecraft (and probably not ever), but why do you ask? Well because i'm sure the average minecraft world would stop generating way before the very last ring could have a chance of generating. And just admit it, even if your world could load this far i'm also sure teleporting wouldn't let you go this far, and travelling with elytra would probably take months or even years, and don't even get me started with bridging like in the image. So no, its not possible to see this in minecraft, and the only way to see this in minecraft is to recreate it way smaller than it's true size. Oh yeah and that pixel in the middle of the end is the first couple end rings. Update: Ok so i did some research with Desmos (graphing calculator) and the end of the void rings might be 24879110000000000000 blocks from end spawn. Dang..
No credit, I made this myself! Inspired by Minecraft.