simulataneus
Simulataneus is a term used to describe events or actions that occur at precisely the same time. This concept is fundamental in many fields, including physics, computer science, and everyday language. In physics, simultaneity is a key aspect of relativity. According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, simultaneity is not absolute but is relative to the observer's frame of reference. Two events that appear simultaneous to one observer may not be simultaneous to another observer who is in motion relative to the first.
In computer science, simultaneity refers to the ability of multiple processes or threads to execute concurrently.
In general conversation, "simulataneus" is used more loosely to indicate that two or more things are happening