Computationally speaking, God could possibly be implemented as a muti-threaded time-warping server farm capable of processing billions of concurrent requests per millisecond.In terms of object-oriented languages: God can potentially "be" in a biilion of places simultaneously. All it takes to appear in another place at the same time is creating just another instance of the abstract class "God". So it all boils down to how much RAM the Almighty one has at his disposal to handle all of those instances. If you have some faith, it becomes a quantitive problem not a qualitative one.
But that's a private joke for programmers. Sorry if it made you yawn...
Pole
Pole, I think you actually have one of the best analygies for God and the space-time continum. As a former programmer type, I understand.
(BTW - I like your polish eagle)
The universe's beginning as a microdot then exploding in the big bang must have been something, eh? That Microdot must have been of an atomic weight beyond our ability to comprehend.
Can we imagine or comprehend such concepts? If we couldn't then they wouldn't even be concepts. However, I think the human mind, even Mr. Hawking's, is too small to begin to grasp the enormity and complexity of our universe and the universes of the "others".