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What's the heaviest thing in the universe?
The heaviest "thing" in the universe is debated among supermassive black holes and galaxy superclusters. While supermassive black holes are the densest known objects, the largest black holes are considered the most massive. The discussion emphasizes the distinction between "heaviness," which relates to gravitational force, and "mass." Pulsars, although not the heaviest, are noted for their extreme density and significant gravitational forces.
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markf said:What's the heaviest thing in the universe?
That was my thinking too.mlgpawnstar said:The Universe is the heaviest 'thing'! :D
Why stop at a galaxy? How about a cluster of galaxies?ImaLooser said:The most massive would be the biggest black hole, unless you want to call a galaxy a "thing."
mlgpawnstar said:Otherwise supermassive black holes are the densest "things" we know
Redbelly98 said:Hope we can all agree that we really mean to be talking about the most massive, not the heaviest, "thing" -- whatever it is we mean by a thing.
That was my thinking too.
Why stop at a galaxy? How about a cluster of galaxies?