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From: franka@mmintl.UUCP (Frank Adams)
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Subject: Re: Procyon's Promise & antimatter black holes
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Date: Mon, 5-Aug-85 12:16:11 EDT
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Summary: there really isn't any such thing


Yes, you can make a black hole out of anti-matter.  But the result
is just a black hole, not an anti-matter black hole.  There is no
way to distinguish it from a black hole made from ordinary matter.

In particular, if one collided with another black hole, the result
would be just a bigger black hole.  Not an explosion destroying the
two black holes.