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Resisting Black Hole Pull?

Jamesthetaker

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In this clip (9:03-10:30), two characters are supposedly resisting the pull of a "black hole." Although they call it a void, or complete nothingness, there is some evidence that I believe supports it being a true black hole.
  1. It resembles a black hole surrounded by a swirling accretion disk, as is common for black holes.
  2. It pulls everything in, including the light particles.
  3. It's mentioned to affect spacetime.
My question is, would they have gained lifting strength by resisting the pull of that black hole? If so, how much force would there be?
 
If so, how much force would there be?
You can calculate it with Newton's law of universal gravitation. To quote Wikipedia:
{\displaystyle F=G{\frac {m_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}},}

Where F is the gravitational force acting between two objects, m1 and m2 are the masses of the objects, r is the distance between the centers of their masses, and G is the gravitational constant.

You'd have to find the size of the black hole first to get mass, from there you need distance.

As an example, if the Black Hole has the mass of the Jupiter, the anime girl weighs 55 kg, and they are a hundred meters away from the core of the Black Hole:
  • F = ((6.6743×10^-11) * ((1.898e+27 * 55)/100^2)))
  • F = 6.9673018e+14 N (Class T)
However, that's if they were actively resisting it and overpowered it. From the video, they are all overpowered by the force and needed to teleport out, so I'm not sure if you can get anything from it.
 
You can calculate it with Newton's law of universal gravitation. To quote Wikipedia:


You'd have to find the size of the black hole first to get mass, from there you need distance.

As an example, if the Black Hole has the mass of the Jupiter, the anime girl weighs 55 kg, and they are a hundred meters away from the core of the Black Hole:
  • F = ((6.6743×10^-11) * ((1.898e+27 * 55)/100^2)))
  • F = 6.9673018e+14 N (Class T)
However, that's if they were actively resisting it and overpowered it. From the video, they are all overpowered by the force and needed to teleport out, so I'm not sure if you can get anything from it.
Thank you for the suggestion.
 
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