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A black-hole may have the greatest energy density for any object found in n [[Space Cover Photo] THE QUANTUM WORLD · 3k followers THE DISCUSSION PLACE FOR EXPERTS AND LEARNERS🤗]( [Robert Osborne]( [Robert Osborne]( Physics, La Sorbonne, Paris Shared Feb 15 [[What is the third densest thing in our universe next to neutron stars and black holes? A black-hole may have the greatest energy density for any object found in nature. The density of all black-holes is the same, regardless of their size or their mass/energy. (... [Read More »]( [Robert Osborne]( [Robert Osborne]( Physics, La Sorbonne, Paris Shared Feb 10 [[Is a singularity really infinitely dense, or is it too much to be explained in normal terms? The principles of quantum-dynamics tell us that only a predetermined, FINITE amount of matter can be contained or compressed within a limited volume of space (Heisenberg Pr... [Read More »]( [Martin Walsh]( [Martin Walsh]( Gravitational fields & the unification of energy (2000-present) Shared Feb 10 [[What is the main difference between Planck's theory and the classical perceptions of the nature of energy? It depends on who is observing it and their preconceptions, I would say they are together and complementary to each other [Read More »]( [Read more in THE QUANTUM WORLD]( This email was sent by Quora (605 Castro Street, Mountain View, CA 94041). You were sent this email because you might like [THE QUANTUM WORLD](. If you don't want these updates anymore, you can [mute THE QUANTUM WORLD]( or [unsubscribe](

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