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is that near the poles and if go a bit into it it might be according to some the Bermuda triangle.

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A magnetar, a type of neutron star with an extremely powerful magnetic field, has the strongest known magnetic field in the universe, reaching around a billion Tesla at its surface. Magnetars are formed from the remnants of supernova explosions and exhibit intense magnetic field effects such as X-ray emissions and gamma-ray bursts.

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