
SERENDIPITY
he idea of serendipity
explains the coincidences that scientists like to refer to explain away
anything that would ruin theories or ideas they oppose. Serendipity is the
convergence of separate things or forces due to some force of attraction such
as harmonic resonance or stochastic resonance. It can explain why two or more
people can have the same idea or concept even though widely separated from each
other and having no other communication between them. It also explains why
pieces of a complex picture come together simultaneously or why there is such a
thing as self-organization out of chaos.
Coincidence is a catchword that is
used to dismiss things that are actually connected and interrelated. Coincidence
assumes two separate and random events may or may not occur simultaneously.
There is no pattern other than randomness and chaos. Rising world temperatures
and increasing carbon dioxide levels due to human activity has actually been
called a coincidence. Only recently have scientists taken another look and are
starting to see convergence instead of coincidence. Part of the evidence that
has convinced them, is the findings of paleoclimatology. The strange piece in
all of this is that carbon dioxide has been known for a long time to be a
greenhouse gas. Yet, many scientists have staked careers on the idea that
rising CO2 levels and rising temperatures in the Earth's atmosphere
are unrelated, merely a coincidence that could as easily not have happened. But
this relationship is not a serendipitous one. It is a cause and effect
relationship that is well understood. A serendipitous relation is where
unrelated events do converge in a single place and time and are not related by
cause and effect patterns. Serendipity allows for cross-disciplinary insights
and new ways of perceiving and doing things. A good example of this is the
discovery of asteroids and comets near the sun using the SOHO satellite. The
SOHO spacecraft was designed to observe the sun, but amateur and professional
astronomers have seen far more besides solar phenomena. The Hubble telescope
too has found new asteroids in abundance. From this, a power spectrum of size
distribution has been found that has implications for the solar system and beyond.
While observing other phenomena, the telescope revealed asteroids in abundance
at the same time. This was no coincidence, but the serendipitous alignment
between telescope, target and asteroids.
When looked at as a whole, there is very little that can be called coincidence
in the cosmos. Even the alignment of certain stars in the heavens to particular
positions and events unfolding on Earth are not a coincidence. The particular
inclination of the Earth guarantees that certain events will usually unfold,
just as certain star patterns align overhead. The ancient Egyptians,
Babylonians, Mesoamericans all built cosmogonies based upon this reality that
worked for them, particularly in their survival as societies. They went to
enormous effort to build structures aligned to the heavens. In the case of the
Egyptians, we can't even duplicate their engineering feats today. This is a
cause and effect relationship that is clear when nature and society are seen as
interlinked. Modern civilization appears to be detached from nature. We, who
drown out natural occurrences with an artificial replacement, can be more
readily convinced that certain relationships are a coincidence. We receive much
of our information second and third hand and can be easily led one way or another.
Once one experiences nature and its cycles first hand, the explaining away of
serendipitous events as mere coincidence, is not as an effective argument as to
those who's closest approach to nature is the freeway or the TV set.
Serendipitous events then, can be described as those that occur in parallel to
each other in time. High tides occur just after the moon passes the local
zenith. Summer bounty occurs when the sun is high from the southern horizon in
the northern hemisphere. The relationships that are serendipitous ones are
endless. That which appears coincidental, is the result more to do with
ignorance than with randomness.
Randomness and chaos are aspects of the same phenomena. Revelations in the
study of chaos have revealed a complex order that follows the paths of strange
attractors. Even random events like fractal Brownian motion and a true
drunkards walk have an overall pattern. The strange attractor rules even in
these domains, though it is a different type than that which rule weather or orbits.
Strange attractors can account for self-organization in the complex cosmos.
Strange attractors are born from the serendipitous convergence of an
environmental differential and turbulence, which is generated as a result of
the multi-bodied cosmic reality. The cosmos is so constructed as to guarantee serendipitous
events of all types. We in our ignorance often call certain relationships, coincidence
when it is not so.
So what does this
have to do with astrology anyway?
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