Neutron stars are so dense, a teaspoon weighs more than Mount Everest.
✓ TRUE FACT
Neutron-star matter is packed at roughly 10¹⁷ kg/m³, so a teaspoon could weigh billions of tons on Earth. Whether it “beats Everest” depends on how you define a mountain’s mass, but the density is genuinely off-the-charts.
🤯 "Neutron stars are so dense, a teaspoon weighs more than Mount Everest. This is how your partner packs the luggage for a vacation."