The simple answer is NO.
The complex answer delves into fields that are not yet fully understood, including remote viewing, astral projection, and the uncertainty principle.
Two Places at the Same Time was created in 1979.
the sun sets at the same time
stand on the border of two countries
the sun sets at the same time
In order for two places to share the same time, they need to be at least close to the same longitude. Places on opposite sides of the planet never have the same time.
He divides himself by two.
Probably.
You can Straddle a state border :D that's the only exception to being two places at once that I can think of
no the show will be held at different time according to the zones of the two places
If you use two seperate accounts, you can. You cannot be logged onto the same account in two clients at the same time. Once you log into on client, and then the other, it will disconnect the first client.
No. Solar Noon is dependent on longitude. So if two places experience solar noon (also called Local Apparent Noon) at the same time, they are at the same longitude. If "they" also have the same latitude, then it's only one place. So two different places at the same latitude cannot have the same longitude, so they won't have LAN at the same time.
latitude