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Re: Smallest stable black-holes
It's my understanding of black holes that none of them are stable long term. All black holes eventually evaporate, even the super massive black holes will evaporate given enough time. One thing I have asked about at one time or another is this. Would a back hole made of antimatter behave compared to a matter black hole and what would happen if a matter black hole and an antimatter black hole were to merge, assuming both were of equal mass would they cancel out?
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