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The observable universe inside a black hole, W.M. Stuckey, Am. J. Phys. 62(9), September 1994

A Schwarzschild radial coordinate R is presented for the Friedmann dust-filled cosmology models. It is shown that a worldline of constant Schwarzschild radial coordinate in the dust-filled universe is instantaneously null at Rn = 2GM/c2, where M is the Schwarzschild mass inside the sphere R = Rn. It is also shown that Mp = 3t3c3/4G, where Mp is the proper mass inside R = Rn and t  is the age of the universe. The Rn = 2GM/c2 result in Friedmann dust-filled the cosmology principle is made physically significant by abandoning the cosmological principle and  adjoining segments of the Friedmann dust segments of the Schwarzschild vacuum. In the resulting cosmology model, the observable universe may lie inside a black or white hole.


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