Curiosity got the best of me and looking at the ratio of stars to black
holes, stars are ~1000 times more common. But black holes contain vast
numbers of 'star equivalent mass', it looks like too close to call as to
whether there is more mass in stars or black holes. Are black holes made up
of 'dark matter'? Does the matter inside a black hole exist as atoms or is
it merely quark soup, the latter it seems. That led to an interesting new
paper that shows that there is a low temperature, aka constrained motion,
boundary between nucleons and quark soup.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170104145736.htm 

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