The Heaviest Objects In The Universe........

Another hypothesis holds that if a new, lighter weight Les Paul were to collide with a 70s, vintage Les Paul, the headstocks would break off both guitars.

The energy released by the collision and the sudden headstock separation would result in a supermassive gravitational force that would pull a Telecaster from a case off-stage.
i would say that music "is" in the heart....but "tone" is in the fingers......
 
there happens to be a supermassive black hole (previously thought not to exist, until physicists found one) at the center of Messier 87 or Virgo A galaxy. It is so huge that astronomers could see it from 55 million light-years away. It's approximately 24 billion miles across and has the same mass as 6 1/2 billion of our suns.

im sure you've seen the picture that all astronomy was so excited about, the first, for lack of a better term, black hole caught by a telescope of ours.....you cant actually see the hole (it....isnt there to the eyes) but the event horizon, the matter being pulled and the energy being released can be caught. very fascinating subject, id love to see one and yet not be so close as to experience the EH!

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Some 70's Travis Bean guitars in the 70's were easily 13+ pounds. They were great, but I could not hold one these days.
 
These two are the heaviest guitars I own, I don't know what the Strat is made from, but it weighs in around 10lbs, The Dan Armstrong is 10+ lbs.

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