Saturday, August 2, 2008

It IS a small world after all!!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7539329.stm

A US study of text messages suggests the theory that we are all linked six steps to anyone else may be right - though seven seems more accurate.

Microsoft researchers studied the addresses of 30bn text messages sent during a single month in 2006.

Any two people on average are linked by seven or fewer acquaintances, they say.

The theory of six degrees of separation has long captured people's imagination - notably inspiring a popular 1993 film - but had recently seemed discredited.

One of the researchers on the Microsoft Messenger project, Eric Horvitz, said he had been shocked by the results.

"What we're seeing suggests there may be a social connectivity constant for humanity," he was quoted as saying by the Washington Post newspaper.

"People have had this suspicion that we are really close. But we are showing on a very large scale that this idea goes beyond folklore."

Urban myth?

The database used by Mr Horvitz and his colleague Jure Leskovec covered all of the Microsoft Messenger instant-messaging network, or roughly half of the world's instant-messaging traffic, in June 2006.

For the purposes of the study, two people were considered to be acquaintances if they had sent one another a text message.

Examining the minimum chain lengths it would take to connect all the users in the database, they found the average length was 6.6 steps and that 78% of the pairs could be connected in seven links or fewer.

The idea of six degrees of separation was conceived by US academic Stanley Milgram, after experiments in which he asked people to pass a letter only to others they knew by name.

The aim was to get it, eventually, to a named person they did not know living in another city.

The average number of times it was passed on, he said, was six - hence, the six degrees of separation.

However, in July 2006, Judith Kleinfeld of psychology at Alaska Fairbanks University went back to Milgram's original research notes and discovered that 95% of the letters sent out had failed to reach their target.

She suggested that the six degrees theory might be the academic equivalent of an urban myth.

The Microsoft researchers said that, to their knowledge, their study had for the first time validated Milgram's theory on a planetary scale.
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Interesting idea! Talk about globalization...Who would you want to get a hold of, if you could?

1 comment:

Hunters Glory said...

Good read!

Oh there are a few people I would like to connect with.

Some, I am sure live in the very city in which I live but never seem to run into or see. That to me is amazing...that we dont run into or see more people that we know or knew, more often.