Question:
If you ever run into a white hole will it give off anti-matter
and if it gives off anti-matter can you collect it and use it to
power a space ship?
Replies:
What is a white hole?
Whatever it might be, I think the answer is not known...
The question really is, are the fundamental properties
of the different types of matter preserved when going through
various possible general relativistic processes (like into
and out of a black hole), or does what comes out lose all
memory of what went in sometimes? If the "memory" is lost,
then it might be a way to make anti-matter. On the other
hand, having control of a black hole or anything of that
magnitude would probably be much more useful than just for
production of antimatter...
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