This concept was posited after one thinker began to read the I Ching, and developed with correspondence to a leading scientist. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this pseudoscientific concept which its creator illustrated using the example of a dream involving a golden scarab, which he discussed in a text later incorporated into the volume Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche.
ANSWER: synchronicity [or synchronistic events; accept acausal parallelism]
[10e] The main proponent of synchronicity was this Swiss psychoanalyst and collaborator of Sigmund Freud, who also tried to explain aspects of the psyche with his theory of archetypes and persona.
ANSWER: Carl Jung [or Carl Gustav Jung]
[10m] Jung worked alongside this physicist on a conjecture that compared synchronicity to entanglement. This physicist could allegedly cause experiments to fail by proximity, but is better known for his namesake matrices.
ANSWER: Wolfgang Pauli [or Wolfgang Ernst Pauli; accept Pauli matrices]