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What state of matter would be incompressibe?

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No state of matter is incompressible. Solids and liquids tend to be sparingly compressible at common pressures. When you get to pressures found in the core of a neutron star, nothing can withstand the force and the nuclei merge and the electrons are stripped away and the material becomes unimaginably dense--even denser than Sean Penn...whoops, did I say that?

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