Firstly, the cosmic event horizon as you have named it is not 14 billion years. It is much larger than that as clearly demonstrated in the paper by Lineweaver and Davis.
Secondly, for a moving observer this horizon would move with them, so it would not be possible that an observer pass through this horizon. They could pass through the cosmic event horizon of an observer on earth, but this would be of no significance whatsoever.
The comparison to a black hole is like comparing apples and oranges. Completely different phenomena and completely different math.
As to the proposed experiment is it any wonder that congress is reducing funding to astronomy with this sort of nonsense taking place.
Chris
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