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Was just wondering... what if a black hole was surrounded by a mass of negative matter large enough to negate its gravity, and this traveled through another, much larger, black hole? This would mean that the black holes didn't merge, but one would be inside the other. Would this be like dividing by zero? The scariest part, this is allowed by the current laws of quantum mechanics and quantum gravity.
Or... I might just watch a bit too much Sci-Fi.
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