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Hi Imatfaal,So far in our conversations all that's been talked about is the effects of hawk radiation.
Hawking radiation is mathematically correct, but the property of a singularity are still somewhat if a mystery, so even if a antimatter particle does falls into the black hole, what happens inside the singularity we don't know as yet?
dark matter is antimatter in another layer of spacetime and is repelling the matterit cannot be seen because light can only be bent by that layer, not jump between layersthe only way light can move between layers is through a black hole - white hole tunnelthe reason it repells because in the antimatter layer, the time component is negative, relative to the matter layer