Dear Friends, Grand Success. The 126th finding in my TOU (Theory of Universality) is that : assuming the density of the Cosmos is uniform and inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the Central Black Hole (of density 1.037 x 10^165 kg/m^3) the density of our observable universe at a distance of 11.716 x 14 x 140 Billion Trillion Light Years from the Central Black Hole works out to be 10.292 x 10^-24 kg/m^3 (taking the equivalent of radius of Central Black Hole at our OU by multiplying by c/c" ); which agrees with the observed value of 9.9 x 10^-24 kg/m^3. To be published in the next Annexure.

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