Six Degrees of Separation

Human global connections can be established with very few connections individually.

The theory of six degrees of separation posits that any two people on Earth can be connected through an average of six or fewer social connections.

This idea, popularized in the 1960s by Stanley Milgram’s “small world experiment,” suggests that social networks are surprisingly efficient, allowing for rapid spread of information or influence across the globe through a relatively small number of intermediary connections.

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