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Global symmetries don't exist in quantum gravity[why?]. Baryon number is violated, but only at very small scales, and the proton has a very long lifetime.[citation needed] But with a short enough time resolution, the proton oscillates between different baryon numbers and the time warping near the horizon magnifies that.[citation needed] Alternatively, the hot temperatures of the stretched horizon cause the proton to decay.[citation needed] But an infalling observer never has time to see the proton decay.[citation needed]
It sounds like a expert, in speculation mode. And just giving telegraphic summaries of his leaps. Which really are good ones. I should know! 178.38.115.176 (talk) 01:07, 5 May 2015 (UTC)