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The term synchronicity originates from the Greek word “syn” meaning "together" and "chronos," which translates to "time." It describes simultaneous occurrences that appear to be related, even when they arise independently in time. For instance, one might find themselves reminiscing about a friend just as they unexpectedly encounter that very person on a walk in the park. Such synchronous experiences challenge our conventional understanding of cause and effect, suggesting that these moments may indeed carry a deeper connection.