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I think that's unlikely. The only relevant features of black holes are its mass, electric charge, and rotational momentum. What makes dark matter different to baryonic ("normal") matter is that it doesn't interact with normal matter, except through gravity - so it seems that none of the differences would be relevant, once such matter is converted to a black hole.
There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than normal matter. "Normal" matter in this case includes all matter of known composition, including stars, interestellar gas and dust, and even black holes.
It's a matter of genetics. That's normal.
Dark matter are exotic and poorly understood forms of mass in the universe, and normal matter are basically common phases of matter found on Earth, such as solids, liquids and gas.
Probably the same as a fistful of normal matter. Note that just like normal matter comes in different varieties, so could antimatter, in principle - that is, you could have anti-hydrogen, anti-water, anti-lead, etc. So, I would expect a fistful of anti-lead to weigh as much as a fistful of normal lead, a fistful of anti-lithium to weigh as much as a fistful of normal lithium, etc.
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Yes. Normal air is matter, too.
Its purely a matter of choice, the humbucker pick up will give the Stratocaster a different sound.
Lutetium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making it the normal state of matter for this element.
It depends on their size. A 10" can be tuned down to sound close to "normal" for a tom, but 8" or smaller have a distinctly different sound no matter how low you tune them.
No, dark matter is quite a different kind of thing. A dark hole may have absorbed some dark matter, but pressumably that would become indistinguishable from the normal matter, once it gets crushed by the enormous gravity of the black hole.
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