We do not know. Physicists THINK that there ought to be a fundamental limit in scale for space-time that occurs near 10^-33 centimeters and 10^-43 seconds; often called the Planck Scale. There is also a unit of mass associated with this scale which is about 10^-5 GRAMS or 10^19 Billion Electron Volts (BeV or GeV). It is a simple matter to construct a 'Planck density' by computing 10^-5 grams / (10^-33 centimeters)^3 = 10^94 grams/cc. Many physicists think that this represents the highest density for any natural compression mechanism, because at higher densities, space-time itself transmutes into some type of quantum mechanical system for which 'density' is not a meaningful concept. So, if fundamental particles are truly without any structure larger than the Planck scale, then they can be packed together into a 'system' with a density of 10^94 grams; the highest achievable density for energy/mass in this physical universe. Even within black holes, the famous 'Singularity' may not have infinite density, but merely a finite density near the Planck value. This is how 'quantum gravity' is thought to regulate, or eliminate real physical singularities; something which ordinary general relativity is not able to do. p