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== In popular culture == [[Philip K. Dick]] makes reference to "Pauli's synchronicity" in his 1963 science-fiction novel, ''[[The Game-Players of Titan]]'', in reference to [[Precognition|pre-cognitive]] [[Psionics|psionic]] abilities being interfered with by other psionic abilities such as [[psychokinesis]]: "an acausal connective event".<ref>Dick, Philip K. [1963] 1992. ''[[The Game-Players of Titan]]'' (1st ed.). New York: [[Vintage Books]]. {{ISBN|0-679-74065-1}}. p. 128.</ref> In 1983 [[The Police]] released an album titled ''[[Synchronicity (The Police album)|Synchronicity]],'' inspired by [[Arthur Koestler]]'s discussion of synchronicity in his book ''[[The Roots of Coincidence]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Sting |title=Sting {{!}} Discography {{!}} Synchronicity |url=https://www.sting.com/discography/album/33/The%20Police |access-date=2025-03-03 |website=Sting.com |language=en}}</ref> A song from the album, "[[Synchronicity II]]", simultaneously describes the story of a man experiencing a mental breakdown and a lurking monster emerging from a Scottish lake. [[Björk]] wrote a song titled "Synchronicity" for [[Spike Jonze]]'s ''Hot Chocolate'' DVD.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzae9N5k8M0 | title=Björk - Synchronicity (Full) | website=[[YouTube]] | date=22 June 2011 }}</ref> [[Rising Appalachia]] released a song titled "Synchronicity" on their 2015 album ''[[Wider Circles]]''.<ref>{{discogs release|9452128|Wider Circles}}</ref>
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