Yes, there are multiple threads running, but not exposed. There is always only 
one thread meant for user code, be it on load or as a response on some external 
action.

But there isn't only one"queue" though. Events get queued and dry for execution 
in a certain order, but this order isn't fixed.
 
I hope that helps in addition to what Ravi has said.

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