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This assumes the mass forms a perfect sphere with no thermal oscillations or other deformities.


What claim needs an assumption of being perfectly spherical?

A rotating (or merging) black hole can be deformed (non-spherical), but that doesn't stop you to calculate average density.


My comment was on the the innards of the black hole as a meaningless topic. The event horizon (if observable) is likely to have an immense amount of detail on the geometry and mass distribution inside the event horizon.




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