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Cosmic horizon

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Cosmic horizon refers to a boundary in the universe beyond which events cannot be observed or influenced due to finite light travel time or cosmic expansion. It defines observational and causal limits.

Cosmic horizons are discussed in cosmology and theoretical physics.

Status

Cosmic horizons are defined within cosmological models and depend on the expansion history of the universe. Their properties are used to interpret observable limits and theoretical constraints.

Cosmic expansion

Cosmology

Event horizon

Spacetime