You don't because your hands are not big enough and you don't have access to control over the processes involved.
a black hole is onlya colapsed nuetron star, not a rip in the universe you idiot. im only twelve and i know that. havent you heard of wikipedia, or google, or ask.com i mean seriously.
Because it didn't rip the universe, obviously. The theory of black holes state that as a star collapses in on it's self all of it's matter is around the size of a baseball, all of the stars mass into that small of space rip's the very fabric of the universe forming a black hole. My question was if a black hole can rip the very fabric of the universe and it's only the mass of the star host then why did'nt the big bang if everything we have ever known or seen was the size of a baseball? Well, technically, the big bang has infinate mass, and since there was nothing really to compare it to, it was the size of everything, and nothing. If the big bang was a black hole, and if it ripped the universe, then the universe would have imploded upon itself before it was even created.
In the scenario of the Big Rip, where dark energy causes the universe to expand at an increasing rate, black holes would eventually be torn apart as the fabric of space itself is stretched to its breaking point. This would result in the dissolution of the black holes into elementary particles.
The "big rip" is a possibility that has been discussed, about the future fate of the Universe - not something that has been confirmed.
If you get very close to a black hole you will get spaghettified or in another words black hole will rip you to shreds because gravity of black hole is so immense that even light can't escaped from it .
Perhaps you are confusing Universe with galaxy. Most galaxies have a black hole in their center. The Universe has no such thing as a center.
Theoretically a rip in the fabric of space
No, the universe is mostly a vacuum but a black hole is (theoretically) when gravity goes wild and rips a hole in space and time
My theory is that the universe was created by the opposite of a black hole. A white hole if you will. That would mean that the universe, instead of being pulled in like a black hole, it would be pushed out. That explains the universe moving away from us. Scientists, you may be wondering how it would hold itself together? Well it wont. And it would rip a big circle in the center of the universe, therefore making the universe bagle shaped as steven hawking thinks. So it is foolproof. At the moment.
Dragon Ball Z - 1989 Rip in the Universe 7-17 was released on: USA: 11 November 2002
Well if it DOES happen and a black hole DOES destroy the Universe, then we won't be around to worry about it.
Only if you're a total a$$hole.