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Old October 5th 05, 08:37 AM
aelthric
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Default A serious question about Mass.

Dear group members,

Does any body know what the supposed mass of the universe is and if so
how it was worked out.

I ask because I seem to recall that according to a half remembered TV
program, apparently there is something like 10 times the amount of mass
as there should be.

Thanks in anticipation.

Aelthric
 




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