Libmonster ID: NG-1413

The idea that any two people on Earth are separated by only a few social connections is known as the "six degrees of separation" theory. This concept, deeply rooted in popular culture, has a solid scientific foundation and a long history of research. Its foundation was laid not by sociologists, but by the Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy, who in his 1929 story "The Links of the Chain" proposed that any two people on the planet are connected by a chain of no more than five intermediaries. This artistic hypothesis later inspired scientists to conduct large-scale experiments.

Stanley Milgram's Experiment: A Small World in Envelopes

In 1967, the first empirical test of the theory was conducted by the American psychologist Stanley Milgram. In his famous experiment, residents of the American city of Omaha were randomly sent letters asking them to forward them to a specific stockbroker in Boston. The sender could only pass the envelope through their personal acquaintances, who they believed could be "closer" to the target. Only a small number of letters reached the final addressee, but the key result was the average number of transfers — it was about five to six. This experience gave rise to the now-famous phrase "six degrees of separation," although Milgram's methodology has been criticized repeatedly for potential statistical errors and lack of representativeness.

The Evolution of the Theory in the Digital Age

With the advent of the internet and social networks, scientists had an unprecedented opportunity to test the hypothesis on vast amounts of real data. Researchers from Microsoft in 2008, analyzing over 250 billion instant messages sent between 240 million users, found that the average distance between any two users of their service was 6.6 steps. A similar study conducted on Facebook data showed even closer connections: in 2016, the average distance between users was only 3.57 steps. These numbers demonstrate that digital platforms, acting as a global social catalyst, did not confirm but rather refuted the classic theory, showing that the world has become "smaller" than expected.

Criticism and Limitations of the Hypothesis of Global Connectedness

Despite convincing evidence, the "six degrees of separation" theory faces serious criticism. The main limitation lies in the fact that it measures the possibility of establishing a connection, rather than its probability or quality. Social networks are heterogeneous: they consist of tight clusters (families, work collectives), connected by weak but numerous connections between acquaintances. It is these "weak ties," as shown by sociologist Mark Granovetter, that often serve as bridges between isolated communities. However, there are also truly isolated groups — tribes in the Amazon rainforest or residents of remote Arctic settlements, whose inclusion in the global network requires a much greater number of intermediate links, if it is even possible.

Philosophical and Cultural Resonance of the Concept

The philosophical significance of the theory extends far beyond sociology. It offers a powerful metaphor for the unity of humanity, visualizing the invisible web that connects all people, regardless of their culture, nationality, or social status. This idea has inspired the creation of numerous works of art, the most famous of which is John Guare's play "Six Degrees of Separation" and the film of the same name. The concept also lies at the foundation of the popular game "Six Degrees of Separation to Kevin Bacon," where players must connect any Hollywood actor with Bacon through common movies. Thus, from a scientific hypothesis, the theory has become a cultural phenomenon, highlighting the fundamental interconnectedness of the modern world.


© elib.ng

Permanent link to this publication:

https://elib.ng/m/articles/view/Six-Degrees-of-Separation-theory

Similar publications: LFederal Republic of Nigeria LWorld Y G


Publisher:

Nigeria OnlineContacts and other materials (articles, photo, files etc)

Author's official page at Libmonster: https://elib.ng/Libmonster

Find other author's materials at: Libmonster (all the World)GoogleYandex

Permanent link for scientific papers (for citations):

Six Degrees of Separation theory // Abuja: Nigeria (ELIB.NG). Updated: 16.11.2025. URL: https://elib.ng/m/articles/view/Six-Degrees-of-Separation-theory (date of access: 14.04.2026).

Comments:



Reviews of professional authors
Order by: 
Per page: 
 
  • There are no comments yet
Related topics
Publisher
Nigeria Online
Abuja, Nigeria
45 views rating
16.11.2025 (150 days ago)
0 subscribers
Rating
0 votes
Related Articles
Why don't Poles want to fight Russians? An analysis of fears and realities.
Yesterday · From Nigeria Online
Gagarin's height is 157 centimeters.
3 days ago · From Nigeria Online
Decades-long debates over Adolf Hitler's death show no signs of abating. Even 80 years after the end of World War II, there are those who doubt: did the Führer really commit suicide in the Berlin bunker? Perhaps he escaped to South America, like many of his aides? These doubts were largely fueled by the fact that the Soviet Union had long kept silent about what exactly was found in May 1945 and where the remains of the most terrifying dictator of the 20th century ultimately ended up.
Catalog: История 
6 days ago · From Nigeria Online
Helium-3 on the Moon
7 days ago · From Nigeria Online
Imagine a substance, one kilogram of which costs twenty million dollars. It is hardly found on Earth, but is abundantly scattered across the surface of the Moon. It is capable of cooling quantum computers to temperatures near absolute zero, and perhaps someday will become a fuel for clean thermonuclear energy. This is not the plot of a science fiction novel. This is Helium-3 — a rare isotope that today has become the center of a new space race.
8 days ago · From Nigeria Online
How the Mariana Trench Was Conquered
Catalog: География 
10 days ago · From Nigeria Online
Why Are Jews Considered the Smartest People?
11 days ago · From Nigeria Online

New publications:

Popular with readers:

News from other countries:

ELIB.NG - Nigerian Digital Library

Create your author's collection of articles, books, author's works, biographies, photographic documents, files. Save forever your author's legacy in digital form. Click here to register as an author.
Library Partners

Six Degrees of Separation theory
 

Editorial Contacts
Chat for Authors: NG LIVE: We are in social networks:

About · News · For Advertisers

Nigerian Digital Library ® All rights reserved.
2023-2026, ELIB.NG is a part of Libmonster, international library network (open map)
Preserving the Nigerian heritage


LIBMONSTER NETWORK ONE WORLD - ONE LIBRARY

US-Great Britain Sweden Serbia
Russia Belarus Ukraine Kazakhstan Moldova Tajikistan Estonia Russia-2 Belarus-2

Create and store your author's collection at Libmonster: articles, books, studies. Libmonster will spread your heritage all over the world (through a network of affiliates, partner libraries, search engines, social networks). You will be able to share a link to your profile with colleagues, students, readers and other interested parties, in order to acquaint them with your copyright heritage. Once you register, you have more than 100 tools at your disposal to build your own author collection. It's free: it was, it is, and it always will be.

Download app for Android