Do you think that, out where the distant galaxies at the edge of our
observable universe are right now, the universe is expanding any faster than it expands in the region around our galactic cluster?
If we look at a galaxy 9.1 billion light years away and consider it to have receded from this point in space at the speed of light in the time since the universe began, then anyone in that distant galaxy right now who was looking at this point in space would think the same thing - that where we are has receded from them at the speed of light in the time since the universe began.
We are the centre of our observable universe and they are at the centre of theirs, so where would these black holes actually be?
