Apparently, the universe expanded much quicker than the speed of light during the big bang. So, for us to see something from 12 billions years ago, it would have to be 12 billion light years away from where we are presently.
Since light travels all directions, if something was older than presumed aged of the universe, statistically speaking, we'd be able to see some of it from here.
Since light travels all directions, if something was older than presumed aged of the universe, statistically speaking, we'd be able to see some of it from here.