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by ajross
2823 days ago
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> Black holes (BHs) are not a very realistic candidate for solving baryon asymmetry. I'm reasonably certain grandparent wasn't proposing this as a theory, just using it as a simple gedankenexperiment to show that gravity isn't inherently respectful of charge conservation. |
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Well, not quite - black holes would be respective of charge conservation! A black hole only has three properties, in our current understanding of general relativity - but "electrical charge" is one of those properties.
But there's nothing that stops it, say, eating protons and spitting out positrons later.