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Lifting Strength for Throwing a Star Question

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Is it possible to calc the strength required to throw a yellow star that's 1000 times bigger than Earth to a distance of 1300 trillion light years away from Earth in a couple of seconds?

Or does it break too many rules?

Real feat btw in case that matters
 
No, it would become FTL momentum, which is a strict no-no. Just scale to the mass of the star.
 
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