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WHATS denser then a star

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Quark stars are bizarre theorized objects that are even denser than neutron stars, where even neutrons can't survive and they melt down into their constituent quarks A black hole with a SR the same radius as a Neutron Star, must have much more mass than the Neutron Star (or it would be a Neutron Star)… thus, a black hole is denser than a Neutron Star the same size.

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