intersynchronicity
Intersynchronicity refers to the phenomenon where the activity or behavior of two or more systems becomes aligned or correlated over time. This alignment can occur in various contexts, from biological rhythms to technological networks and even social interactions. It implies a shared temporal pattern, where events in one system tend to occur in close proximity to events in another, without necessarily implying a direct causal link or conscious coordination.
In biology, intersynchronicity is observed in phenomena like the synchronized flashing of fireflies, the coupled firing
The study of intersynchronicity often involves analyzing time series data to identify patterns of correlation and