Man, but it always points exactly toward where you're standing, wherever you go to. You are the center of the universe! Unless you've got a really bad case of megalomania, you should see the ridiculousness of such a conclusion.
You just said the yellow galaxy and another galaxy opposite that are the two most red shifted galaxies and that gave me two points to draw a vector on (that goes through me or damn close.) This gives me a line of our travel away from the origin of the big bang... and now you are going to tell me that you are taking that back? (I thought I was getting somewhere...)
Spinning in circles, which is what we all do if we are close to understanding something but not QUITE getting it. Keep at it, and when you figure it out it's like "holy... really?... that's cool"
Let's assume we were god for a moment, and we knew where all the stars were relative to ourself.
If there were 4 stars in the universe, it might look something like this:
. <- ourself
. . . . <- the stars
Now, you cold say that the CENTER of the universe is between the middle 2 stars (excluding us of course, sense we're only hypothetical). That is a completely fair statement to make. However, if we contract the stars it would look like this to us:
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The center of the stars are still between stars 2 and 3, that's still fair. the center is not where it was before though, as you can see we're contracting onto the first star. Indeed, if we were to contract it further...
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they would get even closer to the first star. The first star is thus the origin. if we contract it all the way to the beginning, we would get
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and thus we prove that the first star i the origin. But relativity says that's meaningless, because we could have the EXACT SAME experience if we contracted on any of the stars. why not this model?
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or perhaps this one?
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They're all equally valid.
Now combine that with limit of the speed of light, and relativity, and you'll get the crazy world where they're not only equally valid, but the actual center is the same for each perspective. All things are traveling away from us at the speed of light, and have been doing so for the last however many billion years, relative to us.