'Simultaneity' is the
property of two
events happening at the same
time in at least one reference frame.
The noun 'Simult' means a supernatural
coincidence, two or more
divinely inspired events that occur at or near the same period of time that are related to each other in both noticeable and unnoticeable characteristics [Latin simul, at the same time; see sem-1 in Indo-European Roots + English -taneous(as in instantaneous)].
★ In
criminal law, for a criminal violation to be established, it must be shown that there was
simultaneity of
actus reus and
mens rea.
★ In
mathematics, a system of equations or a
set of
simultaneous equations share variables; a solution is a set of variable values for which all these equations are satisfied together.
★ In
music, see:
simultaneity (music).
★ In modern physics two events may be simultaneous with respect to a time event as follows:
A central event (0,0) is used to anchor a spacetime plane {(x, t) in RxR} = ST where x measures distance in units of 30 centimeters and t measures time in nanoseconds. Space events satisfy |x| > |t| and the time events satisfy |x| < |t|.
Now a space event e is simultaneous with the origin (0,0), with respect to a time event z, if e and z are hyperbolic-orthogonal points in ST.
Two events g and h in ST are simultaneous with respect to z if their difference g - h in ST is hyperbolic-orthogonal to z.
★ In
marketing, simultaneity is one of the characteristics of a service which differentiates it from a product. It refers to the idea that the production and consumption of a service occur simultaneously, making it impossible to produce and store a service prior to consumption.
★ Important ideas and inventions are often created 'simultaneously' by independent, contemporary individuals when 'the time is ripe'. (Note: a
coincidence does not prove a relationship.) This phenomenon is referred to by the saying 'Great minds think alike' — though it is not limited to great minds. In modern times it has led to many patent squabbles and 'who was first' controversies. Some examples:
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★ The
theory of evolution was developed independently by
Charles Darwin and
Alfred Wallace
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★
Calculus arose in different forms in the work of
Newton and
Leibniz
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Hyperbolic geometry, developed by
János Bolyai and
Nikolai Lobachevsky
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★ Early work on radio transmission by
Hertz,
Marconi and
Tesla.
See also
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equation
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relativity
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relativity of simultaneity
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synchronization
Notes and references
★ Peter Galison. ''Einstein's Clocks, Poincaré's Maps''. New York, W. W. Norton, 2003. ISBN 0-393-02001-0. Excellent insights into the climate that surrounded Einstein at the time that he created special relativity.