I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to go with noob. Nothing can withstand the sheer power of a black hole. Once you've entered it, you're gone.
Although, hypothetically scientists have argued that as you're being drawn in to the black hole, if you were to travel very fast (i.e. 0.999999c), relative to stationary observers outside of the blackhole's gravitational pull, you could travel faster then the speed of light, therefore making relative time travel possible. Althought, this is all speculation, and beyond the realms of human possibility.
Wormhole seems the most reasonable form of space travel over large distances, though again, right now seems beyond our wildest capabilities.
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Ok, forgive me but as I understand the whole black hole thing is your star goes boom and then condenses itself into super small speck and the speck is so impossibly dense due to the way its rotating and its composition that that bam it pushes down on space time, nearly if not completely punching right on through. Then because of the laws of gravitation crap gets pulled in, even light. Which is how you find them in space, you look for nothing and some intense radiation. For all that to be possible we believe that the gravity and bending of space time goes on down to a point that is singularity. An while we assume that when say a human enters it they are pulled on down into a line of subatomic particles moving very slowly toward whatever, we actually know so very little to nothing about a black hole and space time bending that we have no clue about what would happen if you went into one or what happens to things that go in.
The time travel bit usually comes from you getting close enough to the damned thing but not too close and times went slower cause of the gravity and all this jargon.
Wormholes are sort of us assuming that black holes go some where, be it in this universe or otherwise.
There is no argument as to the power of a black hole, its as powerful if not more so than we think, its the only is could be warping the laws of reality and exist out there in space. Its just part of a life cycle of a star, star dies, goes boom as it collapses in on itself and pulls the debris back in on itself making a black hole, send of energy wave that hits cosmic dust that turns into stars, repeat process.(well in so many word any way. One I'm tired so no technical, two people (not Soul, Arti, or Jenny) don't seem to understand the information so simplified terms were supplied. )