The mass of Universe in kilograms is about 10 power 53.
But how much energy exists in the Universe in form of photons? And if they would all be converted into mass, how much mass that would make?
Dark matter and dark energy are out of the question.
The mass of Universe in kilograms is about 10 power 53.
But how much energy exists in the Universe in form of photons? And if they would all be converted into mass, how much mass that would make?
Dark matter and dark energy are out of the question.
Mass of the "observable" universe is about 10 to the power of 53. However, the answer of your question would be irrelevant, since what we have observed and measured is practically from the past. For example, the measured mass of a star in 1 billion light years from earth has added up to the calculation to get the "10 to the power of 53" number, but right now that star probably doesn't exist; and part of it's mass has converted to photons through nuclear fusion.