the.com/real time
the present tense with a deadline: happening now, shown now, no editing allowed.
means processing or displaying information as it actually occurs, with delay small enough that the delay doesn't matter.
from emerged with 1950s computing, especially flight simulators and air-defense systems like SAGE, which needed answers before the plane crashed, not after.
oppositebatch processing, which waits and queues
space caveatmars rovers get 'real time' delayed 20 minutes
finance versionstock tickers legally allowed 15-minute lag
human limitanything under 100ms feels instantaneous to brains