kaikkiallinen
Kaikkiallinen is a Finnish word that translates to "omnipresent" or "ubiquitous" in English. It refers to something that is present everywhere at the same time. The term is often used to describe phenomena, concepts, or entities that are pervasive and cannot be confined to a single location or context.
In a philosophical context, kaikkiallinen can be associated with the idea of the omnipresence of God or
In everyday language, kaikkiallinen can describe something that is always around us, like the air we breathe
The concept of kaikkiallinen is often contrasted with the idea of locality, which refers to something that