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English: Schwarzschild distance of the visible universe as a function of the mass of the invisible part of the universe surrounding it in a spherical shell in units of the mass of the visible universe.
The Schwarzschild distance to outer shell is given versus the effective mass of outer shell in units of mass of the visible universe (2,97E+53 kg). It is assumed that the outer shell is expanding, spherical and consists of dark matter. The effective mass of the outer shell is computed only considering the geometrical region in front of the object. This assumtion is based on the fact that the retarded gravitational potentials.
Take notice that the age of the cosmic microwave background is about 380,000 years, and the age of the galaxy JADES.GS.z14-0 is about 290 million years.
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Schwarzschild distance of the visible universe as a function of the mass of the invisible part of the universe surrounding it in a spherical shell in units of the mass of the visible universe.