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Lou_Cypher;8757665 said:
JokerBadAzz;8760362 said:Lou_Cypher;8757665 said:
The matter is so dense that a teaspoon of it would weigh around 15 tons
geeboy;8760445 said:JokerBadAzz;8760362 said:Lou_Cypher;8757665 said:
The matter is so dense that a teaspoon of it would weigh around 15 tons
Please explain how anyone can know that!
JokerBadAzz;8760911 said:geeboy;8760445 said:JokerBadAzz;8760362 said:Lou_Cypher;8757665 said:
The matter is so dense that a teaspoon of it would weigh around 15 tons
Please explain how anyone can know that!
A star is nothing but elements. Hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and various other matter.
A dwarf star happens when a star collapses on itself
It doesn't take a genius to understand how powerful gravity would be if a star the size of our sun all of a sudden collapses into the size of our moon. The gravity would be unthinkable.
After collapsing on itself, the gravity makes it so dense, that yea, a teaspoon would weigh a number of tons.
Just imagine the sun all of a sudden collapsing into the size of our moon, but it still has the same amount of matter in it.
Just because a machine crushes a suv into a metal cube, won't that metal cube still weigh the same? More less?