omniprecevent
Omniprevalence is a concept that describes the state of being present everywhere at the same time. This characteristic is most commonly associated with theological concepts of deities or supreme beings, suggesting their existence extends throughout all of space and time simultaneously. The idea implies that nothing can exist or occur beyond the reach of such an omniprevalent entity. In philosophical discussions, omniprevalence is often considered alongside omniscience (knowing everything) and omnipotence (being all-powerful), as these attributes are frequently attributed to a singular, ultimate being. The practical implications of omniprevalence, if it were a demonstrable reality, would be profound, impacting understandings of causality, free will, and the nature of reality itself. While a core tenet in many religions, the concept of omniprevalence remains largely within the realm of metaphysics and theology, as it is not empirically verifiable by scientific means. Different traditions may interpret the nature and extent of omniprevalence in varying ways, sometimes distinguishing between a physical presence everywhere and a more pervasive, influential, or spiritual presence.