Ubiquity

adj. Ubiquitous

Ubiquity refers to the state of being found everywhere or seeming to be present in all places at once. It's often used to describe things so common or widespread that they feel inescapable: technologies that show up in every pocket, ideas that circulate through every conversation, or natural features that appear across many environments. The word doesn't imply literal omnipresence; rather, it captures the sense that something has become so prevalent, familiar, or universally encountered that it forms part of the background of daily life.

Quote

"The currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature (1836)

Fun Fact

In ecology, some species are called "cosmopolitan" because they occur across most of the globe. Their near-ubiquity helps scientists track environmental change, since shifts in their range can signal climate and habitat disruption.

Cosmopolitan

It Could Be Verse

Ubiquity in air,
a presence everywhere.
Not loud, yet always there-
we know it yet we're unaware.