Starman, let's try it this way. You ask where is God. Where can he be? France? the Moon? Somewhere in the Milky Way? Next galaxy over? Those are all places in our universe. Where else? So of course asking the question implies somewhere in our universe. (And to exist in a place with dimensional coordinates you must have a physical presence at those coordinates) We have no "place" outside our universe for Him to be. We know of no place outside of our universe.

And omnipresence necessarily means unbound by physical laws, how else can the presence of God be everywhere? And what is the nature of his presence? As one smartass little kid being broken of a bad habit said on hearing the hand of God is everywhere, "It isn't in his nose."


The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh

Which explains a lot.