Synchronically

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Term coined by Carl Jung for the phenomenon of an apparent pattern of coincidental events which, while lacking any causal relationship, bear a meaningful relationship to the observer. Example: A hot air balloon makes an emergency landing in your yard just as you're imagining what it's like to ride one. Urban Dictionary

1. Moving or operating at the same rate. NOTE: Commonly used interchangeably with the term "Symmetric" in reference to describing Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) data connections in the communications industry. Urban Dictionary

The activity of two or more things happening at the same rate. Urban Dictionary

GFriend (like seriously look at their dance videos so sync) Urban Dictionary

A magical connection of "coincidental" events that when you point out, makes you more intelligent than everyone else. Urban Dictionary

Synchronic /sɪnˈkrɒnɪk/ Adjective The term "Synchronic" pertains to the study, observation, or analysis of events, phenomena, or elements as they exist or occur simultaneously, without consideration of their historical development. It is often used in contrast with "diachronic," which involves looking at events, phenomena, or elements across different points in time. Etymology: The word originates from the Greek "syn," meaning "together," and "chronos," meaning "time," thus signifying the simultaneous or concurrent nature of the events or phenomena being considered. Usage: "Synchronic" can be applied across a range of academic disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, and sociology, to focus on a snapshot view of complex systems or phenomena at a specific point in time. Urban Dictionary

The artwork of Visual Artist Adrianne Jezin from San Pedro, CA. Urban Dictionary

A real life to dream relation. To have a connection or think something has happened before. Very similar to deja vu or to know something in a dream before it actually happens in real life. Urban Dictionary

Paradox as a meta-state. The state of paradox being simultaneously a null value and a self-value with a pursuant corollary that "self" and "null" are oppositive values respectively. Urban Dictionary

A series of coincidental events that may appear important. If you believe my other definition - then you ARE special. In a retarded sort of way. Urban Dictionary

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The word "synchronically" in example sentences

It is and remains a qualitative definition of the Church of the New Covenant that both synchronically and diachronically she is a Church made up of Jews and Gentiles, even if the quantitative ratio of Jewish and Gentile Christians may give a different impression. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What I'm wondering is how often this sort of thing occurs synchronically. ❋ DC (2010)

Having run off the tracks of history, the West synchronically relives the destiny of metaphysics in the eloquent silence of its own operation. ❋ Enowning (2009)

Looked at synchronically, my present inability to pay apparently makes my failing to pay excusable. ❋ Senor, Thomas D. (2009)

And we have to do it in a consistent way, not synchronically, we don't necessarily have to do all of us the same thing at the same time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

McCawley and Henrich (2006) take these findings as showing that the visual system is diachronically (as opposed to synchronically) penetrable, in that how one experiences the illusion-inducing stimulus changes as a result of one's wider perceptual experience over an extended period of time. ❋ Robbins, Philip (2009)

The "slightness" of the ribbons holding the pictures together can be compared to the temporal, narrative dimension of all writing, which Darwin finds many ways to downplay in favour of the synchronically viewable pictures which — as in his repeated use of extended similes introduced by "So" or "Hence" — he often asks us to juxtapose and compare quasi-spatially rather than merely as diachronically successive. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In Metaphysics Ζ, Aristotle introduces the distinction between matter and form synchronically, applying it to an individual substance at a particular time. ❋ Cohen, S. Marc (2008)

The prose is quiet, sparse, and forceful, compelling the reader to synchronically work out plot details and psychological depth. ❋ Unknown (2007)

All by itself, a Go piece can destroy an entire constellation synchronically; a chess piece cannot or can do so diachronically only. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The introduction is a strange and often contradictory text in which de Man provides an historico-fictional account of his own "generation" — understood synchronically and diachronically, both as a group of individuals and as an act of genesis. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Mythemes can be read both diachronically (the plot that unravels, the sequence of events) and synchronically (the timeless meaning of it, the "themes"). ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)

Criteria of identity can be employed synchronically, as in the examples just given, to determine whether two coexistent objects are parts of the same object of a kind, or diachronically, to determine identity over time. ❋ Noonan, Harold (2006)

Note that both O'Connor and Humphreys resist Kim's two-stage argument here at this first stage, since they deny that emergent properties will synchronically supervene. ❋ O'Connor, Timothy (2006)

And though he does not say it explicitly here, it's clear that he thinks of this supervenience synchronically: given the ˜basal™ conditions at time t, there will be the emergent property at ❋ O'Connor, Timothy (2006)

This connective has a considerable range of functions, and there have been attempts in the literature to group together these functions in a synchronically valid framework. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I can't believe there is not a [single] reasonably [correct] and straight-forward definition [provided] for "synchronicity" here. ❋ Just A. Hunch (2019)

"An [Synchronous] Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) connection is far better than [ADSL] or [Dialup]." ❋ Hack (2005)

"[Seventeen] are always in synchronization" "Seventeen are [deserving] of best male dance [performance] because of their crazy synchronization" ❋ Wzsnippiercing (2020)

[GFriend] is [synchronized] af. (ik it's dumb but [bear with me] here) Stan GFriend. ❋ KPOP Not Gaypop (2019)

I was just [thinking] of the word synchronicity when I [stumbled upon] [this definition]. ❋ The Dip (2007)

Anthropologists [conducted] a [synchronic] study of social norms within a community, [aiming] to understand current practices and beliefs. ❋ Kewk (2023)

Her [artwork] is synchronic. ❋ Synchronicart (2014)

Girl 1: I think I have [synchronicity]! Girl 2: wait isn't that when you know what is going to happen in real life because it has happened to you in [a dream]!!! Girl 1: [BINGO] ☺ ❋ Avery Sullivan (2018)

[Synchronicity] is one of four states of [the paradox]: paradox-as-a-line (process) , paradox-as-a-point (value), paradox-as-a-curve (phenomenon), and paradox-as-a-state (metastate) with two, [paradox-as-a-process] and paradox-as-a-state being meta-states. ❋ Tomorrowtomorrow (2019)

"[Sie]...duh, wauk-uh. Woah, we're walking on a sidewalk!" "And?" "And? And I was just thinking of [that word]. That's not synchronicity. I think the universe is trying to tell me something..." "Dude you need to [lay off] the dissociatives." ❋ The Dip (2007)

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