No. Information travels at the speed of light, not 'instantly'. So the farther an observer is from the event, the later he sees it happening. The distinction is irrelevant if you're watching something on the other side of the kitchen, but it's very relevant if you're watching something on the other side of the solar system, the galaxy, or the universe. There's also the fact that when clocks are moving relative to each other, then the observer holding each clock sees the other one running slow. But that's another story.
Yes, because it response to the development and it happen at the same time bacause of the theory that happen in particular time!
Probably not at the same moment, but why not?
because they had the same feudal systems at the same time
It is a first for something. Like landing on the moon for the first time is a water shed moment. the first time something has ever happen, and usually its historic.
Dynamic systems, like people, are hard to predict what will happen or where they will go. Static systems, such as birds or rocks, follow a regular, pre-determined pattern to reach the same predictable result.
But at the same time is "mais au même moment" or "mais en même temps" in French.
The standard unit that is the same in all systems of units is the second, which is the base unit for measuring time.
yes more than 1 hurricane can happen at one time
In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same time. -APEX Learning®️ 2021
You cannot both be asleep and awake at the same time. You also cannot speak and listen at the exact same moment in a conversation.
A Multi-tasking system is a system that can handle multiple tasks at the same time. Modern operating systems (Windows XP for example) can run multiple programs at the same time, and are a good example of multitasking systems
A Multi-tasking system is a system that can handle multiple tasks at the same time. Modern operating systems (Windows XP for example) can run multiple programs at the same time, and are a good example of multitasking systems