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ACCORDING to a fundamental formula of Einstein's cosmological theory of gravitation, the total mass of the universe, M, is connected with the radius of curvature of the universe, R, by the formula In this equation c denotes the velocity of light and f the constant of gravitation.
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HAAS, A. A Relation between the Radial Velocities of Spiral Nebulæ and the Velocity of Dissolution of Matter. Nature 126, 722 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126722a0
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