Pair production in or near an antimatter black hole emit relativistic matter particles that include electrons and protons, the constituents of hydrogen. A pure source of hydrogen is provided by this mechanism to supply the basic building block for star fusion into heavier elements. The
abundance of hydrogen in the universe, and the continual increase of hydrogen, is explained with no need for a
Big Bang. Furthermore, parity of matter and antimatter is preserved. A matter black hole emits relativistic antimatter particles that include positrons and antiprotons, the constituents of antimatter hydrogen. Three pillars of evidence support the Big Bang. The abundance of hydrogen is just one of them. Two more remain: the
red shift, and the
cosmic microwave background radiation.
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