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Quotes About Simultaneous

The concept of multitasking evolved from the computer field to explain a microprocessor performing two jobs at one time. It turns out that microprocessors are mostly linear and so are really performing only one task at a time. Computers give the illusion of simultaneous action by jumping between competing activities in a complex and rapid-paced algorithm.
~ Danielle Ofri
The uncertainty principle refers to the degree of indeterminateness in the possible present knowledge of the simultaneous values of various quantities with which the quantum theory deals; it does not restrict, for example, the exactness of a position measurement alone or a velocity measurement alone.
~ Werner Heisenberg
Don't differentiate between "This is a job" and "This is what I'm doing for fun." It's all simultaneous.
~ Spike Jonze
as if we were both trying to get on a see-saw at the same time—neither of us pressed too hard and a delicate equilibrium was allowed to persist.
~ Zadie Smith
this light was something else again. It buzzed and held you in its heat, it was thick, alive with pollen and insects and birds, and because nothing higher than one story interrupted its path, it gave all its gifts at once, blessing everything equally, an explosion of simultaneous illumination. "What
~ Zadie Smith
Is it enough to say you would like to live several lives simultaneously?
~ Italo Calvino
simultaneously. Instinctively
~ Dan Gutman
The left hemisphere is sequential; the right hemisphere is simultaneous. Consider another dimension of the alphabetic mind: it processes sounds and symbols in sequence. When you read this sentence, you begin with the "when," move to the "you," and decode every letter, every syllable, every word in progression. This, too, is an ability at which your brain's left hemisphere excels.
~ Daniel H. Pink
When we try to love we are not actually trying to undertake a single endeavor; rather, we are trying to do a whole range of different, and sometimes not very compatible, things simultaneously.
~ John Armstrong
All this optimism, all this booming and soaring. Things happen like bang. This and that simultaneous. I put out my hand and what do I feel? I know there's a thousand things you analyze every ten minutes. Patterns, ratios, indexes, whole maps of information. I love information. This is our sweetness and light. It's a fuckall wonder. And we have meaning in the world. People eat and sleep in the shadow of what we do. But at the same time, what?
~ Don DeLillo
Cadence causes events to happen at regular time intervals. Synchronization causes multiple events to happen at the same time.
~ Donald G. Reinertsen
I learned that identical emotions do not spring up in the hearts of all men simultaneously, by a pre-established order. Later on I discovered that, whenever I had read for too long and was in a mood for conversation, the friend to whom I would be burning to say something would at that moment have finished indulging himself in the delights of conversation, and wanted nothing now but to be left to read undisturbed.
~ Marcel Proust
simultaneously
~ Unknown
Stali?my naprzeciwko siebie, zapatrzeni jak wtedy, gdy niespodziewanie spotyka si? jelenia - oboje zastygacie na chwil?, równie zaskoczeni, i to spojrzenie zdaje si? by? pojedynczym, jakby obie strony mia?y te same oczy.
~ Mary Ruefle
in quantum physics every alternative possibility happens simultaneously. All at once. In the same place. Quantum superposition.
~ Matt Haig
He said that in quantum physics every alternative possibility happens simultaneously. All at once. In the same place. Quantum superposition.
~ Matt Haig
Nascimento e morte ocorreram em simultâneo como dois barcos que se cruzam em sentido inverso. - A vida são fósforos, acendendo-se uns em outros que se apagam.
~ Mia Couto
A coincidence is just a couple of things happening simultaneously.
~ Michael Robotham
first, in order to remember, something must be forgotten; second, the place where memories are stored has no boundaries. In other words, forgetting is a twin; its tandem effect is best called "simultancous" distraction, the instant when one memory defoliates another. This fuzzy double - one devouring the other - presumably inhibits learning
~ Unknown
there is no such thing as two absolutely simultaneously-occurring events in MIDI—any two events must be at least 0.6 milliseconds apart
~ Unknown
paradox? It is that we can be a child sitting on a window ledge knowing everything and we can be the universe knowing the child at the same time.
~ Unknown