Neutron stars cannot be compressed because there are no voids between their components. Are black holes the same thing? Are there voids between parts of a black hole? Or is there no voids?
# Neutron stars and black holes 

    WHile Black Holes and Neuron Stars both have been formed from the remnants of massive stars, ultimatly they have internal structures that differ greatly.

## Neutron Stars:
Neutron stars are composed of tightly packed neutrons held together by the strong nuclear force.
There are no voids or empty spaces between the particles within a neutron star.

## Black Holes:
Black holes have a singularity at their core, a point of infinite density with no voids.
Beyond the singularity, there's an event horizon, a boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape.
Hmm, interesting.

And yes, I don't sound bit off.. But can you replace the large headers to a small one, please?
And that code block too.
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#### Neutron stars and black holes

While Black Holes and Neuron Stars both have been formed from the remnants of massive stars, ultimatly they have internal structures that differ greatly.

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#### Neutron Stars

Neutron stars are composed of tightly packed neutrons held together by the strong nuclear force.
There are no voids or empty spaces between the particles within a neutron star.

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#### Black Holes

Black holes have a singularity at their core, a point of infinite density with no voids.
Beyond the singularity, there's an event horizon, a boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape.
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