20221206_135400so…there's Umwelt.   and  then,   one more thing….the Richardson effect.   i can't go forward till i am  settled enough  within these two "things".    He,   James Bridle,   is the consummate story teller.   Here is how he told me this.  at first paraphrased from pages 101 and 102 of  Ways of Being. 

He tells of a meterorologist,  Lewis Fry Richardson  who was also a Quaker,  a pacifist  who during the first World War  was a conscientious objector   who served on the front lines as an ambulance driver.   During the long hours between sorties,  he worked.  with paper and pencil to formulate the movement of airmasses and gradients of atmospheric pressure.     

"In a series of books published late in his life,  Richardson sought to discover a mathematical basis for the causes of war and the conditions for peace.   One of his ideas was that the propensity for war between two states might be a function of the length of their shared border.   In order to prove his  hypothesis he needed accurate figures for the length of those borders,  but found that such figures did not exist; no estimate of any one country''s border seemed to match any other.  The deeper he dug into the problem,  the more elusive,  and the more conflicted,  such estimates seemed to be.

he subsequently identified a paradox:  the more accurately you try to measure some things, the more complex they become.  This surprising observation has become known as the Richardson effect.  Imagine taking a kilometre-long ruler and measuring the coast of Britain.  Now repeat the exercise with a ruler half as long,  then half as long again, and so on.   On each measurement,  the reading would get more accurate,   with more and more of the coastline accounted for.  But the result,  as Richardson realized,  was not that the measurement converged on the correct answer but rather,  the more closely it was measured,  the longer it got.  What Richardson had discovered was what the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot would later term 'fractals':  structures which repeat to infinite complexity.  Instead of resolving into order and clarity,  ever closer examination reveals only more, and more splendid, detail and variation.  

The Richardson effect applies to biology, archaeology and biological tools and,  it seems,  to life itself.  As our archaeological and biological tools get better,  as we unravel the web of life,  the result is not an ordered tree,  with measurable branches and clear delineations between forms and types,  but a whirling dance of encounters and interrelationships. The species start to fragment and blur;  the field,  from savannah to tundra and back again,  fills up with players.  The mud's churned up.  The referee can't keep score any more.   It's beautiful,  this teeming world of ancestors and progeny,  this utterly animated free-for-all,  this breaking down of boundries.  This is what the close scrutiny enabled by our technology actually reveals:  not a rigid map,  but a pattern of interference,  all the way down to the quantum dance of the energy field behind everything. "                                                                                                                                                      ~*~

and…just one more thing,  one more story….  paraphrased.   to give more picture of how he writes.

on 28 March 1838  Charles Darwin visited  London Zoo  to see an orang-utan named Jenny.   Jenny was one of the first such apes that people in Britain had seen.   he was allowed to enter her enclosure.   He wrote to his sister about her.  This was 20 years before he would publish On the Origin of Species.  He returned to the Zoo in subsequent months bringing Jenny small gifts each time.    a mouth organ,  some peppermint and a sprig of verbena.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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14 responses to “bear with me”

  1. Liz A Avatar

    I just got my copy from the library … only got 9 pages in before falling asleep, but looking forward to reading more …

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  2. Marti Avatar
    Marti

    ” as we unravel the web of life, the result is not an ordered tree, with measurable branches and clear delineations between forms and types, but a whirling dance of encounters and interrelationships.” And with that, I give you some words that I wrote about Georgia and this season of Christmas. How we can never assume but accept that the dance of what it means to be a citizen, the dance that shuffles along, sometimes halting, but always putting one step in front of the other, in the end, meets on the floor of responsibility and common sense:
    Today is the 7th of December, the 7th day of the 12 days of Christmas so Without further ado:
    On the 7th day of Christmas,
    Swans a swimming were a miss…
    Then, a wonderful sight,
    Warnock, grinning with all his might.
    Gifts come to those who wait,
    So lumps of coal for those who hate.
    Warnock is in the Senate, he simply rates!
    Happy Christmas to all,
    May Republicans continue to fall…FA LA LA LA LA

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  3. Joanne in Maine Avatar
    Joanne in Maine

    I finally fell in LOVE with Math and Numbers when I was the Teacher’s Aide in a High School Math Department. I made huge things on the Math Department Bulletin board which was a floor to ceiling WALL.. A circle of nails and then many colors of yarn. Each color skipping a different number of circumference nails.
    The circle- I had to use a ladder to reach the top…….could be seen from the other ends of the open concept hallways…… I did it all in skirt, hose and heels. The Dress code back then.
    I learn so MUCH from you!!!!

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  4. Faith Avatar

    You send me down rabbit holes every bit as interesting as the one Alice fell into.

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  5. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I remember studying that.

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  6. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I wrote a paper on orangutans in the 80s. I love them so much.
    Animals are Earth’s gift to me.
    Spirit animals are my poetry.

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  7. maria Avatar
    maria

    dear people love to read your words ( and to translate them )
    FALaLalAla
    circle of nails ( you al) and many colors ( who you al are) of yarn ( the connecting and learning )
    FalAlalALa

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  8. grace Forrest Avatar

    i look forward to you reading more too

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  9. grace Forrest Avatar

    we prevailed because of Truth.
    i was so glad that in his Victory speech, he brought the name, the Man of John Lewis.

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  10. grace Forrest Avatar

    this is Beauty FULL….i can SEE it…..
    MAKE ONE AGAIN at your home…you have space for it
    i am only learning from others

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  11. grace Forrest Avatar

    i love how you love to
    think

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  12. grace Forrest Avatar

    do you know her story?,,,,Jenny’s? How she was
    obtained,
    by the Zoo?
    the circumstances of her capture
    and what was her “enclosure” like?
    so many questions

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  13. grace Forrest Avatar

    yes….this is what/how WE ARE
    FalAlaALa

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  14. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I wish I had, and I don’t. My paper focused on wild.

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