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Our observations relating to the expansion of the universe demonstrate that we can assume that each point in the universe is at the center of the universe and that everything is expanding away from that point.  This can be illustrated by a model of the universe that is like a gigantic star made of space-time liquid.

For comparison, let's take two suction cups and push them together.  The cups attract each other due to external air pressure, since there is no air inbetween them.  Now, let's take two protons (or neutrons) which attract each other with a nuclear force Pn.   According to the space-time-mass unified theory, this force Pn is really the resulting external pressure of the universal space-time on these particles.  The pressure exists because the space between the protons has vanished.

If the universe is a gigantic sun-like star, the pressure at the center of the universe Pu is given by formula1.jpg (5604 bytes)

Where:
Rsun and Msun are radius and mass of the sun respectively

Ru and Mu are radius and mass of the universe respectively

This pressure Pu is equal to the Pn of the nuclear force.

Pn=Pu

By putting the values of Rsun and Msun we get:formula1.jpg (5604 bytes)

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Hence:

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The above formula is a first-order classic relationship between the nuclear force, mass, and size of the universe.             

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