Can Anyone Make Sense Of This Statement?

Are you referring to Einstein’s Relativity of Simultaneity theory? In physics, the relativity of simultaneity is the concept that distant simultaneity…whether two spatially separated events occur at the same time… is not absolute, but depends on the observer's reference frame.
 
Are you referring to Einstein’s Relativity of Simultaneity theory? In physics, the relativity of simultaneity is the concept that distant simultaneity…whether two spatially separated events occur at the same time… is not absolute, but depends on the observer's reference frame.
Of course, the observer influences the observed and that must be accounted for. What a truly wacky world we live in and it is clear to me that we don't understand even a tiny piece of it yet! :unsure:

Tony
 
"A miracle perhaps"?, (that would fit wouldn't it).

Sometimes words are used to confuse us, whilst drawing attention to an event or other, (maybe, beyond the quantum physics explanation, there is another we're missing?). :)
 
"A miracle perhaps"?, (that would fit wouldn't it).

Sometimes words are used to confuse us, whilst drawing attention to an event or other, (maybe, beyond the quantum physics explanation, there is another we're missing?). :)
If we look back through history, we realize that whatever was discovered during any given period of time, was described in terms limited by what we knew, with so much more we didn't know. Once again, we don't know what we don't know. So whatever terms are being used today to describe observations in the quantum fields, will probably change and broaden, and even possibly become more accurate many years in the future as more discoveries are made that change our interpretations of observed phenomenon.

Tony
 
It could mean something like one act of a multi-act play (single event) on a stage each time (same place) in a variety of cities (different locations)

I mean that would be a stretch, but the way some folks use the English language, it’s possible. 🤷‍♀️
 
"A single event in the same place at different locations."

Could several people be singing the same song at the same time in different locations in the same auditorium?
 

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