The three most powerful celestial bodies in the universe
1. Dark Matter
Dark matter so far, mankind has not been able to give a reasonable explanation, mankind does not know what the substance represented by dark matter in the end, but such things as dark matter does exist, and the impact caused by dark matter is stronger than a black hole. The energy of dark matter is one of the best in the universe, if once the reaction with dark matter, dark matter will not move, while other substances will be pulverized, so scientists are still qualitatively researching dark matter as a material, wanting to unveil the most mysterious veil of dark matter.
2. Neutron Stars
Neutron star mass is not as large as a black hole, but the degree of harm caused by neutron stars is far greater than black holes, neutron stars are in the star explosion, the huge energy generated, and combined with some other material formed by the star, neutron stars are very powerful energy, so the neutron star has a very fast rotation speed, neutron stars in the entire universe without any regular operation, if and other The energy of the neutron star seems to be inexhaustible, no matter what happens, it can keep on moving.
3. Black Holes
Black holes are the end of all things, and have always been quite terrifying in their power, and can even end many things, making them intimidating, while always being the location of something that is often discussed. Black holes are the most frightening celestial bodies in the entire human consciousness. Black holes are pitch black on the surface, and there is no life to speak of. And black holes can absorb all matter, even the source of life light can also be completely absorbed, black holes also have a very strong attraction, as long as any living creature near the black hole, it can be immediately sucked into the black hole. It has been suggested that a black hole is a tunnel between the universe and another parallel universe, but this claim has not been fully explained, and scientists still have not explored the value of the existence of black holes.