To vibrate together or in harmony with something else.
From Latin co- (together) + vibrare (to shake or vibrate), creating a term meaning 'to vibrate alongside' or 'in coordination with.'
Covibration happens naturally in pendulums—hang two pendulums near each other and they'll synchronize over time, a phenomenon called entrainment that applies to atoms, hearts, and even social groups!
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