What If a Spoonful of Neutron Star Appeared on Earth?
Neutron stars are massive gravitational monsters, and orbiting one wouldn’t end up well for our planet. But what if we took just a spoonful of it and transported it to Earth? Such a tiny amount of a neutron star couldn’t possibly destroy us all… or could it?
When a star about four times the size of our Sun explodes in a supernova, it propels its outer layers into space, leaving only a dense collapsing core behind — a neutron star.
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@dynamis1720
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Neutron stars are the most dense objects in space and hence has highest gravity
With sole exception of Satoru Gojo. I mean Black Holes.
@williamcompitello2302
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Constipation solved!👍
@Redbeard2-e4v
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
This needs to be remade with Chase doing it
@SalManila1
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
A teaspoon of nuetrinium would cause an explosion several thousand times more powerful than the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs and is comparable to the Sun's total energy output in a few seconds
@MadhumatiJoseph
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
🥄😱⭐🌏
@richsuga
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Now you tell me. I just ordered 3 teaspoons of it on Amazon.
@That_1_up_guy
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Would the iron in your blood get pulled into the neutron stars magnetic field?
@That_1_up_guy
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Thank you to the scientist who went to a neutron star and weighed a spoonful so that we would know how much it weighs.
@MentalRaccoonGlass
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
I would be con"cern"ed
@davidfoster5906
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
A blues song Spoonful in my head.
@malcolmdale
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Recipe: one teaspoonful of neutron star, 3 million tons of flour, a mountain of butter, a 2 ton pinch of salt, 25 tons of sugar. Stir well, light the blue touchpaper, and retire
@mikeweston7582
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
What do I do with the bucket full I got? I'll take it straight to the DNC.
@numbr17
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Question: What if a spoon full of a neutron star is on Earth?
Answer: F_ck it. We don't actually want to answer that right now.
What?
@AdventuresOfWiFi
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
It would rapidly decompress not being able to sustain a sufficient gravitational field to keep it that density.
@suzydearborn
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
The title is acurrte we can get a system of it
@beetrooot1137
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
SIZE DONT MATTER
@Redvil01
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Tip: Don't eat it
@Who_Knows-KGB
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
ITS FOR THE GREATER GOOD WOMAN' -FROZONE
@mikemcconeghy4658
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
Hey! I call false title. The spoonful was discussed, but not what would happen if it appeared on Earth.
@srinitaaigaura
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
It takes so much energy to lift that one spoon of neutron star matter out of its gravitational well into outer space that by the time it's out it's 20% heavier than it was when it was part of the star. The gravitational binding energy of a neutron star is ridiculous. When the core collapsed, 15-20% of its mass energy was released in gravitational potential energy being converted to neutrinos, heat, the shockwave, everything above the core that was blasted away (several sun masses of kaboom) light and sound.
@KartikeyPatel-f8e
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
We'll information good 😅😅
@terpy-j7x
February 6, 2026 at 1:22 pm
A spoonful of Neutron star would not be under that star's massive gravity if removed, hence it wouldn't fall victim to Neutron degeneracy, it's density would decrease and it would be just a spoonful of rapidly expanding atoms.
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