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|    Dan Riley to Jay R. Yablon    |
|    Re: A question about Hawking radiation    |
|    11 May 18 17:12:43    |
   
   From: dan131riley@gmail.com   
      
   "Jay R. Yablon" writes:   
   > is there any analog is encountered in particle physics to the   
   > cosmological redshift, as one probes deeper and deeper to smaller and   
   > smaller distances, which is analogous to the cosmological redshift of   
   > looking far away and far back in time?   
      
   The quark-gluon plasmas created in heavy ion collisions are sometimes   
   characterized in terms of the age of the universe (in milliseconds) when   
   those conditions prevailed. Not far away, but far back in time.   
      
   https://home.cern/about/physics/heavy-ions-and-quark-gluon-plasma   
      
   -dan   
      
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