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for mathbrains
let's imagine the unprovable possibility that the big bang took place in a much greater (homogenous, static) universe. could matter beyond the particle horizon be accounting for the accelerating expansion of the universe? using the inverse square law for gravity, is it possible to estimate how much matter this would be?

appreciate any answers, i am a layman who would like to see what you have to say about my imagination's solution