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In BFB 1, Four was able to move Black Hole, and he is known to have the mass of 20 suns, which translates to 3.978e+31 kg, meaning it would be a possible KE feat. Now, you may say "No, thats done physical force, which breaks the rules of a Black Hole!" Well, yes, that would break the rule. However, note that Black Hole is actually fraudant from other Black Holes in real life.

Given these 2 instances that Black Hole is abnormal from other Black Holes (which would disqualify him from the Black Hole Feats in Fictio), and the fact Four physically moved him, is this still deemed rejected, as the rules still apply?
 
That would just about do it
 
I mean, it would pretty much be like Math where we say "Positive*Positive=Positive", or "Negative*Positive=Negative*, so "Negative*Negative=Positive", so that would cancel it out and still make the feat legit.
 
physics is a lot more complicated than multiplicative concepts

In this case, if it's both physical and has other wrinkles, there's no telling it actually has the hypercondensed mass that it should
 
Regardless, he still seemingly had a confirmed mass despite being proven to be fake from other Black Holes, so there's that.
 
Is the 20 solar masses thing confirmed by the creator or stated in the series itself, though?
 
Apparently, yes. It comes from Black Hole's bio in the Battle for Dream Island: Official Character Guide book. I cant find the image, as it was taken fown for copyright. However, it was copy-pasted onto Black Hole's profile in the BFDI wiki shown here.
 
Well, while the idea of applying simple mathmatics to physics like this is flawed, pushing an object with known mass is still valid, and Four's feat should work in that case
 
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