Dear Friends, the 121st finding in my TOU (Theory of Universality) is that : if you consider a thin spherical shell of thickness 15 billion light years near the periphery of the Cosmos, then 1 kg mass (Earth) and 1 m length (Earth) would be - i x 2.46 x 10^-7 terrestrial kg and i x 4.065 x 10^6 terrestrial m in an absolute sense as observed by someone outside the Cosmos, which means both the mass and the distance are virtual. Earlier, we have seen that time also is virtual. But, strangely, the gravitational force between any two objects of mass 1 kg(Earth), separated by a distance of 1 m(Earth) on the Earth continues to be the same gravitational force at the periphery of the Cosmos as well, i.e., 6.673 x 10^-11 terrestrial N. The change in space-time fabric does not seem to have any effect on the magnitude of the Gravitational Force. To be published in the next Annexure. Please, join : https://www.academia.edu/s/7ebea6d14b?source=link

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