Václav Veselý

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Above this Chandrasekhar limit a star’s gravity will pull on itself so strongly that electrons can’t stop its collapse. The force of gravity is so great that the star’s electrons give up their struggle once and for all; the electrons smash into the star’s protons, creating neutrons. The massive star winds up being a gigantic ball of neutrons: a neutron star.
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
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