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Parallels

Parallels is a term with multiple meanings across mathematics, technology, and culture. In mathematics, parallels refers to the property of lines or curves that never meet when extended in a plane. In technology, Parallels is a brand name used for virtualization software that enables running other operating systems on a host computer, notably Parallels Desktop for macOS, and related products for application delivery. In popular culture, Parallels is also the title of various films, television series, and video games that explore parallel universes or alternate realities.

In geometry, parallelism is defined for lines, rays, or line segments that lie in the same plane

Parallels Desktop, created for Mac computers, permits running Microsoft Windows and other operating systems within a

In media and entertainment, multiple works have used the title Parallels to explore themes of alternate dimensions,

and
are
equidistant,
never
intersecting.
The
concept
extends
to
curves
and
surfaces,
but
in
Euclidean
space
the
behavior
is
specific:
parallel
lines
have
the
same
direction,
slopes
are
equal
in
a
coordinate
system,
and
the
distance
between
them
is
constant.
The
parallel
postulate
is
a
classical
axiom
about
the
uniqueness
of
parallel
lines
through
a
point
not
on
a
given
line.
virtual
machine
on
macOS.
It
is
part
of
a
broader
family
including
Parallels
Remote
Application
Server,
which
focuses
on
delivering
applications
remotely.
The
software
is
designed
for
ease
of
use,
integration
with
macOS
features,
and
performance
optimization.
time
travel,
or
coinciding
events.
These
works
span
films,
television
episodes,
and
interactive
media.