Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Butt Munch

(Post 24)

Pardon the potentially offending post title, but that's really what we're talking about today - grasshoppers that stay on the move to prevent their hindquarters from becoming lunch. For those of you who want to read the whole thing you can read it here.

The main idea of the article is this: swarms of locusts get where they are going because the bugs in front are afraid that the bugs in back are going to nibble their bottoms. There were two paragraphs in the article that made me think about life in general:

The defensive movement away from the perceived threat sets up a domino effect,
as each individual locusts' movement causes them to touch another locust, which
then makes the second locust move away.

"You have millions of individuals all going in the same direction, because if they change direction much, they are likely to come in contact with each other," Sword said.

I think that sometimes people are just like this. We all move defensively away from everybody else, often because we are afraid of getting a "but chewing." That's what defines the direction of society. We all move in a direction that minimizes the negative contact we have with other people - thus we don't really go where we want to go, we just go where we all herd each other to.

Now, the locusts have a legitimate problem. They're cannibalistic and if they don't head for food they become food. We on the other hand have a tendency to imagine the things that other people are going to think. Most of the time we're wrong. Even when we're right we're spineless.

It's a pity.

-Schlange

4 comments:

Schmetterling said...

Yay for posts from Schlange!!

Boo for our butt munching society!!

Hooray for people who DON'T munch!!

Jason L Secrest said...

lol.. yeah... I have at least 2 more posts I want to write if I'll get around to it - one about Prince Caspian, and one about dependance vs independance (as provoked by one of your posts if I'm thinking correctly)

Schmetterling said...

AND you still need to find that thing you talked about in your last post "Change."

Jason L Secrest said...

Oh yeah... thanks for the reminder - I think...