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synchronism

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for synchronism.

Editorial note

Roger Penrose couldn't wrap his head around presentistic special relativity, Lorentz synchronism specifically, cf Andromeda paradox.

Examples13
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A temporal relationship between events.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of synchronism gathered in one view.

noun

A temporal relationship between events.

noun

The state of being synchronous.

noun

The tabular arrangement of contemporary events etc. in history.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for synchronism.

Example sentences

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Roger Penrose couldn't wrap his head around presentistic special relativity, Lorentz synchronism specifically, cf Andromeda paradox.

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Consider Roger Penrose's Andromeda argument, where he tries to reason about synchronism in the context of special theory of relativity, but ends up assuming Galilean absolute synchronism, because Lorentz synchronism is counterintuitive.

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Loss of synchronism or pole Slipping should be protected against by out of step protection elements?

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Technically time is exponentially dilated, this introduces large relativity of synchronism: the same thing takes different time in different reference frames.

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Socialsync meets the definition of synchronization in the assemblance of a synchronism.

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It doesn't support the claim that they already became black holes, especially this can't happen globally with galilean synchronism even under slightly unrealistic assumptions.

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While inertia is often considered primarily for frequency stability, it also plays a crucial role in preventing loss of synchronism between different parts of the grid.

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You and your partner have to run in synchronism.

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Pure concurrency has the advantage that you can do away with a lot of complex and nuanced synchronism mechanisms, by virtue of the fact you’re not actually sharing memory between parallel lines of computation.

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Pole slipping, a loss of synchronism, i would associate more with transient events such as large losses of load or generation that cause big changes in power flows as opposed to a sustained operation at 58 Hz.

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And even once I learned how to play bass (and have been for years now), I can't play drums for shit because it requires an entirely different way to think about music, notation and synchronism.

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> concurrency has the advantage that you can do away with a lot of complex and nuanced synchronism mechanisms, by virtue of the fact you’re not actually sharing memory between parallel lines of computation.

Proper noun examples

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Synchronism is maintained within each interconnection, and they may have non-synchronous (i.e.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use synchronism in a sentence?

Roger Penrose couldn't wrap his head around presentistic special relativity, Lorentz synchronism specifically, cf Andromeda paradox.

What does synchronism mean?

A temporal relationship between events.

What part of speech is synchronism?

synchronism is commonly used as noun.