In a philosophical sense, two things can never be exactly the same due to the principle of identity and the uniqueness of their circumstances and contexts. Even identical objects, like two apples from the same tree, differ in their specific locations, times, and conditions. However, they can share similarities or characteristics that allow us to categorize them as "the same" in a broader sense. Ultimately, the perception of sameness often depends on the criteria we use to compare them.
equals is used when two things are the same value congruent is used when to things are the same size and shape
They are equally likely or equiprobable.
Two things are congruent if they are the same shape and size.
synonyms; same as
No. It is simply not possible to believe two different things, and religions are different; otherwise they would be the same religion.
it means that in maths two things are the same,in everyday life it means usually that two things or people are the same or have the same rights
Two things that are coinciding are happening at the same time.
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
Synchronised?
That means that two things are not the same.
they are two different things
"Even chance."
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Yes
They call this multitasking.
Two things that are coinciding are happening at the same time.
Two things that are coinciding are happening at the same time.