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Distance between first particle to enter event field and the last particle to enter?

 
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Nov12-12, 04:16 PM   #1
 

Distance between first particle to enter event field and the last particle to enter?


Can we measure the distance between the first particle to enter the Bang event field and the last particle to enter? What would this distance indicate?
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Nov13-12, 03:18 PM   #2
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What is the "Bang event field"? Not even google knows that (with this thread as only result).

Edit: Similar to this thread, I think you should read a bit about the big bang first. Your question does not make sense.
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