Most people think to run really fast. This is wrong. Contrary to popular belief, black holes have keen eyesight, and can move very fast (millions of miles per hour). The trick is to find a large nebula cloud nearby and hide behind it. This will confuse the black hole, giving you a chance to escape for good. But you must be stealthy. Although they can't hear (sound doesn't travel in space), they have a powerful sense of smell and may find you by smell alone. Attempting to mask your scent with hydrogen plasma gas is also futile.
2007-08-30 03:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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All black holes are dimensionless points. Our beyond this point, and depending on how much mass is trapped inside the black hole, is the Event Horizon. If you cross the event horizon - there is no escape. Escape velocity exceeds that of the speed of light, and that's not possible. As long as you're *outside* the event horizon, you have a chance of getting away.
2007-08-30 04:13:29
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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I suggest Zahbudar's Acme Rocket Sneakers idea.
Really, tho... two things. 1) escape, meaning you are already inside? i think that is like saying "After I shoot myself in the head, how do i comb my hair?" at that point, it doesn't matter.
2) I guess if you were inside a black hole AND still alive, you could just wait around until it evaporated.
CERN is planning on making some mini-black holes soon, hoping that they will just evaporate, rather than fall into the core of the Earth and GULP down our planet. Darn those Swiss!
2007-08-30 04:11:35
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answered by Faesson 7
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Don't get too close to one. That is the only way. Lucky for us the closest one is very far away, and just like with a regular star, the gravitational force of a black hole falls off as the inverse square, so you have to be really, really close for the gravity to be unusually strong. I mean REALLY close. Close enough so that, if it was a star instead of a black hole, you would be actually touching it. At any kind of normal distance, gravity of black holes is no different than gravity of normal stars.
2007-08-30 05:04:54
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Um...you can't. Black holes squeeze everything inside them down into degenerate matter with such a high gravity that it is impossible to get out.
2007-08-30 03:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The pull of a black is really great, unless you are anchored to a powerful space ship that can pull you out, you are lost, the ship would have to very powerful, or it will be pulled in also.
2007-08-30 04:12:37
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answered by Herb E 4
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We wouldn't be able to. It's mass is so strong that nothing, not even light, could escape.
2007-08-30 12:43:37
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answered by ???? 3
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You can not as the force is a billion times greater than u can imagine.
2007-08-30 05:55:06
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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Good Question.
Nobody knows.
Suggest using a a really good pair of sneakers so you can run as fast as possible.
2007-08-30 03:57:16
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answered by zahbudar 6
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What? If u mean after falling within it's gravity well, you can't.
If you mean in general to protect ourselves from them, you have nothing to worry about. Trust me
2007-08-30 03:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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