It seems at 7.7 x 10^50 kg (or 3.9 x 10^20 solar masses) that ice cream cube is already a black hole with an event horizon of 120.9 Mly. But that is so large do we even care.
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But also bad news for those attempting to mine the actual cube its surface gravity would be 50 million times Earth standard (or enough to accelerate you to light speed in less than a second).
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Interior nuclear fusion and coldness of space outside would lead to an interesting scenario in which the icecream cube melts from the inside out

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Why can I only picture this as the jolly version of a Borg cube?
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How do we know we're not living inside a giant ice cream hubble sphere right now
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I didn't know qubic light year existed as a unit of measurement until now. Mind blown.
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Meh, Wolfram Alpha probably doesn't even calculate the phase changes for the high-pressure ice cream in the center.
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eventually hydrostatic equilibrium is reached due to chocolate degeneracy pressure
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