Burn,
In a nutshell, your argument is this: God can be anything YOU want him to be.
YOU are the one saying "God can be in more than one place at one time," whereas he says "Heaven is My throne and the earth is My footstool. Where then is a house you could build for Me? And where is a place that I may rest?" (Isaiah 66:1) The "highest heaven cannot contain" God, but Trinitarians belittle his reputation by saying he once walked upon the earth as a man. (1 Kings 8:27) I believe you belittle God even further by comparing him to electrons and quantum particles, among the smallest of existing things, whereas the true God is awesome beyond measure.
Ditto to Burn and Deputy Dog. What each of you fail to see is that you claim 3 separate persons are not 3 gods, but only one God. Throughout the Bible, God is a "he," not a "they." He speaks of himself as "I" and "me," never as "us" or "we," despite the nonscholarly twist that a small number of Trinitarians give to a few verses in Genesis. He is shown to have only one face and two arms and two legs (so that we might understand what he is like). The trouble with your portrayal of God is that there is nothing in the Bible that substantiates it.
fjtoth