Maia
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I disagree. I see synchronicity used to talk about some other connection (than normal causality), like "resonance" or "astrology" and so on. Even in the Merriam Webster definition it's obvious that they're talking about a connection that is not conventional causality. If the word only meant what Quarky says, the term "apophenia" would cover it.
No, that's what I mean. I just think that he needs to give the experience another name (and so does everyone else, apparently-- even Webster's dictionary, that's really sad, but then I guess they're just describing how people have defined it), because synchronicity is not the correct one, and "a subjective mental event, a reaction (often a shared one) to a coincidence, and as such, it belongs in that category and class of events" is a good description of what's actually going on. "Synchronicity" is a word that should probably be used to describe something else, such as a Police album, and then we can call the above definition by another name. "Apophenia" has a certain ring to it. But I do think that what Quarky describes may also include a certain shared feeling of fun and closeness between friends, as in the "hearing the song on the radio" example. Maybe we could take some nominations for a new name?
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