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1.synchronicity -

: Unlike cause-and-effect relationships (e.g., flipping a switch to turn on a light), synchronistic events are not triggered by one another; they simply occur in a parallel, meaningful way. Famous Examples

The term was coined in the 1920s by Swiss psychiatrist , who defined it as an acausal connecting principle . 1.Synchronicity

Synchronicity is the phenomenon of —events that occur at the same time and appear deeply related despite having no logical or causal connection. The Core Concept : Unlike cause-and-effect relationships (e

: In 1950, all 15 members of a church choir in Nebraska were separately delayed for various "random" reasons (a car not starting, a dress needing re-ironing). Their collective lateness meant no one was in the building at 7:30 p.m. when it was destroyed by a furnace explosion. Scientific & Philosophical Perspectives The Core Concept : In 1950, all 15