Based on our knowledge of the expansion of the universe, can we trace galaxy movement backwards in order to determine the approximate relative location of the point where the big bang occurred?
The genesis of this question has to do with the Webb images, and how each article explains that we are looking 13 billion years backwards in time to the beginning of the universe. Every time I hear this I wonder, "but what are we seeing if we look in the opposite direction?" So, I might ask this in a separate question if appropriate, but a good answer to this question would also clarify this point...