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Understanding a particle horizon diagram
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I found a video to this but I can't find the thread I just made, anyways
What does the graph on the bottom represent since it starts us not at 13.8 Ba? The scale on the right is Lorentz transformation?
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The Hubble sphere reaches a maximum (x axis) value of about 13.8 Ga.
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