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<< In fact, even when M2 = 0 and there is no
second particle at the spatial origin there is a repulsive force
pushing mass M1 away from that origin. >>
Dave would it be more accurate to say that R remains very small, limited to
the size of our one object in our Universe. In fact at the extreme case of a
one particle Universe doesn't R equal the Planck scale and for all practical
purposes the force due to the cosmological constant is zero.