👉 In mathematics and physics, a "supercolossal" object is an object that is so large compared to its own size that it can be considered as if it were infinitely large. This concept is often used in the context of black holes or supermassive objects (S莫尔斯) in astronomy.
For example, a supermassive black hole, also known as a superdwarf black hole, is an object that has so much mass that its size is so vast that it can be considered
supercolossal