Poolgeosynchronicity
Poolgeosynchronicity is a theoretical concept that describes the hypothetical synchronization of phenomena across widely separated geographical locations without any known physical means of connection. The term suggests that events or states occurring in one place might instantaneously or near-instantaneously mirror or influence events in another, irrespective of the intervening distance. This concept draws parallels with ideas like quantum entanglement, where particles remain connected even when separated, but it is applied to macroscopic, geophysical, or even societal events.
Proponents of poolgeosynchronicity often point to anecdotal evidence or unexplained correlations in historical events, natural disasters,