A neutron star has such extreme density that a single teaspoon of its material weighs a billion tons, and if placed at Jupiter's center, its surface gravity would be over 2 million times stronger than Earth's, meaning a 100-pound person would weigh 200 million tons on its surface.
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A single teaspoon of a neutron star weighs a billion tons. It's density so extreme it would crush anything that tried to contain it.
To put that in perspective, if you were to place a neutron star at the center of Jupiter, its surface gravity would be over 2 million times stronger than Earth's.
That means if you weighed 100 lb on our planet, you'd weigh 200 million tons on Jupiter's surface.
The sheer scale of this is almost incomprehensible. It's like trying to wrap your head around a universe onto itself.
A single teaspoon of a neutron star weighs a billion tons.
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