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Black holes are points of infinite (or close to it) gravity. There's no such thing as an antimatter black hole.
For discussion sake let's assume there's a black hole that has sucked in nothing but antimatter. When it runs into a black hole that has sucked in normal matter they would simply merge and join masses. If there was any interaction between the matter and antimatter within the black hole we'd never see it because it could not leave the event horizon.
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[–] chmod 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Black holes are points of infinite (or close to it) gravity. There's no such thing as an antimatter black hole.
For discussion sake let's assume there's a black hole that has sucked in nothing but antimatter. When it runs into a black hole that has sucked in normal matter they would simply merge and join masses. If there was any interaction between the matter and antimatter within the black hole we'd never see it because it could not leave the event horizon.