Timeshifted
Timeshifted is an adjective describing something displaced in time relative to a reference point. The shift can be deliberate or incidental, so that the event, signal, or observation occurs later (or earlier) than the original, real-time occurrence. The term is widely used in discussions of media, communications, and physics to indicate temporal displacement without implying a change in the content itself.
In broadcasting, timeshifted viewing refers to content that is recorded for later playback, such as with digital
In data analysis and experimental work, timeshifted data can result from clock synchronization errors or intentional