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"Only when the doors of perception are cleansed will we see things as they actually are: Infinite." - Aldous Huxley

The density of of a black hole is infinitely massive...That's a snoozer...

You want a Math problem to really sink your teeth into...try The Riemann Hypothesis...

[(3x^2-27)divided by 4)] times[ 8x^2) divided by(9-3x)]divided by [(x^2+3x) divided by 6]

just kidding that's simple :]

the most complicated is finding the density of a black hole

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