simultaneity in English

noun

[si·mul·ta·ne·i·ty || ‚saɪmltə'nɪːətɪ /‚sɪm- ]

occurrence at the same time

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1. The Conventionality of simultaneity thesis as established by Reichenbach and Grünbaum is related to the partial freedom in the definition of simultaneity in an inertial reference frame

2. Synonyms for Contemporaneity include contemporaneousness, cotemporality, concurrence, simultaneity, concurrency, coincidence, synchronicity, synchronization

3. 13 Shevek is a brilliant physicist working on a Theory of Simultaneity.

4. Synonyms for Coexistence include concurrence, coincidence, simultaneity, concurrency, accord, concomitance, synchronism, conjunction, contemporaneity and

5. Also, AI has been known to lead to the loss of both human agency and simultaneity.

6. The Conventionality of simultaneity has been the focus of protracted debate in the philosophy of science literature

7. The debate on the Conventionality of simultaneity and the debate on the dimensionality of the world have been central in the philosophy of special relativity

8. Assuming causality between the binary events allows to map a coherent set of binary events into a simultaneity set of a single point of time.

9. 4 Simultaneity, We have passed the Chinese Environment Sign Product Certification Council, and devoted to developing , producing distribution of the innocuity, sanative environment green products.

10. Also the three-dimensionality of space, Euclidean geometry, and the existence of absolute simultaneity were claimed to be necessary for the understanding of the world; none of them can possibly be altered by empirical findings.

11. Reflecting this simultaneity, Hugh elsewhere concludes that no one should be anxious about well-being in this life, since Christ is aware of the danger "by His compassion [per Compassionem] and by His power provides the remedy against it" (De archa Noe 1.3 [Sicard 16:216-17; CSVM 59])