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So a powerful rocket could escape Michell's object, but it couldn't escape a black hole in general relativity.
Once those light cones tilt over, you're out of luck. Your future lies between two contracting null surfaces that converge at a moment of singularity.
If it's any consolation, you get spaghettified (torn apart by powerful tidal forces) before that.
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