Omniscience
(noun)
The state or quality of being all-knowing; having infinite or limitless knowledge or understanding.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word "omnisciens" meaning "all-knowing", it was first recorded in the 16th century.
Examples:
- The belief in God's omniscience is central to many religions.
- The AI's omniscience was a result of its vast database of information.
- The idea of an omniscient government is a frightening one.
- The omniscience of the universe is beyond human comprehension.
- The omniscience of the Oracle in ancient Greece was highly respected.