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Even inside stars, temperatures and densities do not exceed the ones we have produced on Earth. The only naturally occurring event we know of that can reach higher densities is a star that collapses to a black hole. Alas, in this case, we can’t observe what’s going on, because the collapse is hidden behind the black hole horizon.
Existential Physics: A Scientist's Guide to Life's Biggest Questions
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