When the light was emitted the galaxies as where the relative position of the James Webb telescope would have been was 0'6 billion light years apart if they were on opposite sides of the resulting Big Bang. That is the position of the galaxies when the light was emitted. The light has been...
Thank you Perok and Ibix,
Just so I understand your statement, Perok, you're saying that travel faster than the speed of light is possible for the universe, is that correct.
If the Big Bang happened 13.6 billion years ago how can the James Webb telescope now see galaxies 13.3 billion light years away? 13.3 billion years ago the universe was 0.3 billion years old. How large was the universe at that time? If physical mater traveled in all directions from the point...