Authors: Stephen Esmond Shum
The current paper is a follow-up to our previous research, denoted as "The Entire Universe's Expansion at the Speed of Light (Part 2) / A Comprehensive Examination of Cosmological Gravitational Redshift". In that particular study, we conducted a quantitative analysis of the effects of cosmic gravitational redshift. Our examination resulted in derived values for celestial redshift that displayed a significant alignment with observational data obtained from the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED).This current paper aims to extrapolate the total Mass-Energy Content of our local universe basedon our previous findings regarding the cosmos’ gravitational redshift. The comprehensiveMass-Energy Content of our local universe is approximated at 2.13 × 10^52 kg, presented interms of Mass Equivalence.
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