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Post by t-bob on Jul 7, 2019 10:05:56 GMT -5
Everywhere & everywhen
adverb 1. all the time; always.
Quotes ... the Doctor's time and space machine gives him limitless opportunities to travel everywhere and everywhen—a freedom most of us would love to possess.
-- Kevin S. Decker, "The Ethics of the Last of the Time Lords," Doctor Who and Philosophy, 2010
Time stood still (that moment was eternal) and it was placeless (ubiquitous, everywhere and everywhen).
-- Roy Bhaskar, The Philosophy of MetaReality, 2002
Origin Everywhen “at all times, always” usually appears in the phrase “everywhere and everywhen.” The word dates from the mid-17th century, but it has never really caught on
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Post by t-bob on Jul 7, 2019 10:06:52 GMT -5
I think this is a Beatles song Why where what when?
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