Dear Friends, the 128th finding in my TOU (Theory of Universality) is that the gravitons travel with a speed of 3.243 x 10^23 m/s i.e., vg' = (c')^2/vg near the periphery of the Cosmos, which is much greater than the speed of dark energy near the periphery of the Cosmos ( = 4.02 x 10^19 m/s ). Hence, the expansion of the Cosmos is contained by the gravitons. The space-mass wraps around and falls towards the CCBH, replaced by the new space -mass coming from the CCBH. The cycle goes on eternally and keeps the image of the Cosmos the same all the time, until and unless disturbed by a super, mega force originating from the CCBH. To be published in next Annexure.

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