What sets the limit for the observable universe concerning mass calculation?

Answer

The speed of light and the age of the universe.

The observable universe's limit is defined by how far light could have traveled since the Big Bang, which is constrained by the speed of light and the universe's age, resulting in a co-moving radius of about 93 billion light-years.

What sets the limit for the observable universe concerning mass calculation?
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