The mass density of our universe is measured to be about 10-29 kg/m3. If an arbitrary point is chosen as the center, how

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The mass density of our universe is measured to be about 10-29 kg/m3. If an arbitrary point is chosen as the center, how

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The mass density of our universe is measured to be about 10-29 kg/m3. If an arbitrary point is chosen as the center, how large is the radius of a spherical surface centered at the point so that the mass enclosed in the surface will become a blackhole observed by someone outside the surface? 42 billion light years 420 billion light years 4.2 billion light years 4.2 trillion light years
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