Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of massive stars, packed so densely that a sugar-cube-sized chunk would weigh about a billion tons. Their gravity is so strong that atoms themselves collapse, squeezing protons and electrons together into pure neutrons. If you could somehow scoop up a spoonful of this material, you’d be holding the heaviest object imaginable—before it immediately sank through the Earth’s crust.

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