When you start seeing something everywhere, it is often referred to as the "Baader-Meinhof phenomenon" or "frequency illusion." This cognitive bias occurs when you become more aware of a particular thing after being exposed to it, leading you to believe that its prevalence has increased. Essentially, your brain is filtering information based on your recent focus or interest.
Science is everywhere because nature surrounds us, organisms are everywhere, and even though you don't see tiny organisms, its everywhere.
It is called: observation.
The term "ubiquitous" means found everywhere. This can mean that something is literally "found everywhere" like energy, or it can mean that it is found everywhere in a particular location. For example, in the Sahara desert, sand is ubiquitous.
look around. you see it everywhere.
An example of a function discontinuous everywhere fa(x) = 1 , if x belongs to set a fa(x) = 0 if x does not belong to set a The a is a subscript here. This function is called the 'Indicator function' and everywhere discontinuous.
The Term is Perceptual Vigilance
Everywhere by Michelle Branch
The Beatles had songs called "Every Little Thing", "Here, There and Everywhere", and "Something".
Proof
If something is Ubiquitous then it is everywhere.
Something called google
Delirious hallucination
To find hoodwinks, you search everywhere until you see something shining on the ground. Walk to it and you find a hoodwink!
Everywhere
Everywhere
You are seeing an illusion, mirage or hallucinating if you can see something that no one else can.
When you can observe something's characteristics, they are called physical traits. These are the things you can see, hear, smell.