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All
lives are connected, like waves in the ocean, each
affecting the other. - Mitch Albom
Who hasn’t run into a complete stranger and
soon discovered they know somebody in common?
Not a day goes by I don’t hear the phrase
“It’s such a small world!” If
these words don’t tumble out of my mouth or
the person I’m talking to, I hear them exclaimed
from people around me.
The “small world” phenomenon is the
notion that everyone on the planet is bound to each
other by a link of six people, thus “six degrees
of separation.”
Six Degree of Separation began in 1990 as a play
based on a true story. A young man arrives at a
wealthy couple’s Manhattan condo claiming
to be friends of their children and the son of Sidney
Poitier. Three years later, the play was made into
a movie starring Will Smith as the young man.
I remember enjoying the movie, and decided to revisit
it. After renting it from Gaslamp
Video and Tan, I spent an enjoyable evening
wrapped up in the intricate plot.
The movie inspired three college students sitting
around with their favorite beverage to create a
popular college party game, the “Kevin Bacon
Factor.” They discovered all actors could
be connected to Kevin Bacon through movies or television
programs they appeared in together. They hypothesized
that Kevin Bacon was the center of the universe,
at least when it came to connecting actors.
Major universities have taken the phenomenon a step
farther with research into calculating degrees of
separation between everything on the planet. Scholars
continue to study how contact catalyzes the spread
of many phenomena, from tracking contagious diseases
in humans, to viruses on computers, to power grid
failures.
If every Downtowner introduced a friend to neighbor,
how long would it take before everyone living and
working Downtown knew each other?
I reflect...How many degrees
separate me from you?
For fun I calculated my Kevin Bacon Factor. The
key is to find the right people to make the connection.
Phyllis Schwartz (President
of NBC 7/39) is a friend of mine. She knows
Jay Leno. Jay Leno recently interviewed Kevin Bacon.
So, there are three degrees of separation between
Kevin Bacon and me.
Anyone who knows Phyllis also has a factor of three
degrees. Anyone who knows me has a factor of four
degrees.
If you know Donna Lutz,
President of doma by CityMark, Eileen
Tansey, President of Treo@Kettner, Donna
Corbin, President of Pacific Terrace, John
DiFilippo, President of 235 on Market, Bruce
Bachman, President of Renaissance, Mitch
Cushman, President of Columbia Place, or
John Crofton, President
of The Brickyard, you are five degrees from Kevin
Bacon.
We can also take this to world leaders. Jay Leno
has interviewed Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Bush,
and Colin Powell. Between the four of them, I’m
4 degrees from world leaders.
Who will you find you’re connected to?
Let’s
begin by introducing each other today so our community
is separated by only 1 degree.
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