Black Hole Density
The concept of black holes is explored, revealing that while their singularity is infinitely dense, the mass contained within the event horizon is finite. The discussion highlights how a star's mass remains unchanged even as its density becomes infinite upon collapse, emphasizing the distinction between mass and density. The conversation takes a light-hearted turn with humorous analogies, making complex astrophysical concepts more relatable.In this clip
From this podcast

StarTalk Radio
Spacetime, Premonitions, & Brachistochrone Problem with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Charles Liu
Related Questions