Need a little help - Universe

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I am searching for an answer to my wonderings.

If the most powerful telescope we have can see to about 10-15 billion light-years (start by knowing that the supposed age of our Universe is 13.8 billion years) and James Webb will be able to see almost 100 million years after the Big Bang, does that mean that the Obeservable Universe will be almost the full scale of the whole Universe?

Because as i think, we will be able to see almost the beginning of things, which will be nearly the whole Universe, am i right or the Observable will always be a micro-dot of the whole scale?