Synchronic
Synchronic is a term used in various fields, including linguistics and psychology, to describe the analysis of phenomena at a specific point in time. In linguistics, it refers to studying a language's structure and usage without considering its historical development. This approach allows researchers to understand how language functions in the present.
In psychology, Synchronicity is a concept introduced by Carl Jung, referring to meaningful coincidences that occur with no causal relationship yet seem to be related. This idea suggests that events can be connected through meaning rather than cause and effect, highlighting the interconnectedness of experiences.