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As a thought experiment, say, for the sake of simplicity, we have a meson. This meson, which is traveling near light speed, is traveling towards a black hole. And skirts the event horizon in such a way where the anti-quark ends up inside it's event horizon, but the quark does not. What would happen? Would this create a free quark? That seems like the only logical thing to happen, but I know that would also break color confinement.

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I think they will stay togheter and both fall. Admitting that they crack apart, which i still doubt, the flux tube between them will gaun energy due to their spreading so when it snaps you get a full hadron inside and a full one outside

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