Dear Friends, the 118th finding in my TOU (Theory of Universality) is that the speed of dark energy, and the speed of light at the periphery of the cosmos (a radius of 258.72 Trillion Trillion light years) are 4.02 x 10^19 m/s and 1.2196 x 10^15 m/s respectively ( they are 9.887 x 10^12 m/s , 3 x 10^8 m/s at our OU: Observable Universe). And the light speed is a constant equal to 3 x 10^8 m/s in a thin spherical shell of radius 1.64682 Trillion Trillion light years from the CCBH ( Cosmic Central Black Hole ) with a thickness of +/- 15 billion light years (i.e., our OU). The speed of light increases as we go towards the periphery of the Cosmos; so do all the constants change as we move up and down from this above shell. This is because the space-time created for each shell from the CCBH is different. That the other constants change, needs to be proved experimentally. To be published in the next Annexure.
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