In Christianity this is an epiphany.
In Zen Buddhism this is "Satori" translating as a flash of sudden awareness, or individual enlightenment.
instantaneous instant coffee, instant success, ...
To get an almost instant answer to your question, make sure that it is free of any misspellings or grammatical errors, is pretty short (and not too long), and does not require a lot of information to answer or explaining (because when a question asks you to explain something, it is a big turn-off to most contributors passing by that question). This is the best way to receive an almost instantaneous answer, but you are not guaranteed an instant answer.
It is the speed or velocity at a particular instant.
That is called the instantaneous speed.
instantly
The word instant is an adjective. It describes something that happens right away.
Instantaneous speed
Yes. If someone with an iPod had yahoo messenger, or something else like that, you can instant message them.
The speed of something in a given direction.
In English, "instant" refers to something that occurs or is done immediately, without any delay. It can also describe something that is ready for use or consumption right away, such as instant coffee. The term often conveys a sense of urgency or promptness in an action or process.
Self Control
Because we hear just an instant of music at any particular moment, we need to remember and anticipate what preceded and might follow that instant of sound.