Assuming each galaxy contains the mass of 200 billion suns


A) assuming each galaxy contains the mass of 200 billion suns and there are 200 billion such galaxies, what is the schwarzschild radius of the universe?

B) Suppose the actual mass of the universe was 100 times larger than the visible mass. what would the schwarzschild radius be under these conditions?

C) what is the distance light can travel in 13 billion years?

D) compare distance from part c to the answer in part b. can you conclude anything about the universe itself being a black hole?

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