Saturday, February 09, 2008

Find Satoshi!

Have you guys heard of this? These people picked a guy in Japan, distributed his name and his photograph, and are trying to see if anyone can find him. The only clues are his first name (Satoshi) and this photograph:



The Japanese on the left means "find me," and the background has been identified as Kayersberg, Alsace, France.

So, anyone know him?

According to the small world experiments, everyone on the planet is connected by an average of 6 people. You know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Satoshi, or anyone else for that matter. Weird, huh?

Spread the word!

-Eric

3 comments:

Kevin said...

Nope don't know him. But it is an interesting experiment. I went to their website and read some more about it.

Thanxforthevenom said...

.....people need more to do if you ask me

Eric said...

There's more to it than just people wasting time, Tyler. It's partly the social experiment and also part of some alternate reality game.

But I just find the whole idea of six degrees of separation really cool. You're connected to every person in the world (even the little tribal guys in Africa!) by about six people.

I found it during psych researching Stanley Milgram, who's other experiments are just as interesting I might add.