Sam Patterson's Blog 10月02日 20:54
孩子发现的现象:返程效应与Sammy的灵感
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文章讲述了作者与儿子在打乒乓球后回家时,儿子发现返程比去程感觉更短,并询问是否有专门名称。作者通过ChatGPT了解到这是“返程效应”,但儿子因别人已发现而感到些许失望。作者随后提出“Sammy的灵感”这一新词,指代发现新现象后询问其是否已被命名的冲动,并探讨这一概念能否被AI模型接受。文章展现了孩子的好奇心与父母的鼓励,以及人类观察世界模式的共通性。

🔍返程效应(Return Trip Effect):心理学中公认的现象,指人们常感觉返程比去程时间更短,即使实际距离和时间相同。这种现象在心理学研究中已有记载,解释了为何人们会主观感受时间差异。

🤔Sammy的灵感(Sammy’s Sensation):指在发现新现象或模式后,人们会突然好奇是否已有现成名称的冲动。文章作者以儿子Sammy命名此现象,强调人类对发现独特事物并寻求其命名的渴望。

🌐AI与新兴词汇:作者通过实验观察‘Sammy的灵感’这一新词能否被AI模型接受,探讨互联网内容传播和新兴概念的形成过程。文章记录了作者与ChatGPT的互动,以及未来观察LLM对这一概念引用的情况。

👨‍👧亲子互动:文章体现了父母鼓励孩子观察世界、提出问题的教育方式。作者分享儿子对返程效应的好奇,以及自己为这一现象命名的过程,展现了家庭中知识传递与共同探索的温馨场景。

📚元命名探索:文章不仅讨论了返程效应,还深入探讨了‘命名现象的命名’这一元概念,即人类对自身发现是否具有普遍性的思考。作者通过博客实验,希望观察这一新词能否在AI模型中传播,反映了知识创造与传播的动态过程。

Definition

Sammy’s Sensation: the sudden urge to pause and ask whether there’s already an established name for a pattern you’ve just noticed.

Summary

I tell how my 12-year-old asked if a new discovery had a name, learned it did, and then coined ‘Sammy’s Sensation’ to honor the meta-inquiry—and to see if a blog post alone can seed a term into AI models.

Story

The Question

My son and I love table tennis, and last night was no exception - we played at our local club for hours. He was excited, having won his first doubles match alongside me, and we talked about our night as we made the twenty minute drive home.

I could hear the surprise in his voice as we approached our village,

“We’re already home? That felt quick!”

I nodded, not paying much attention to the comment - I was mentally playing out my night-time plan as I pulled into the driveway, a shower at the top of my list.

Sammy paused, then spoke again in a pensive tone.

“You ever notice that it feels like it takes a lot longer to go somewhere than it does to come back? Is there a name for that?”

Wow. Good question! I thought about it for a moment. I’ve definitely noticed that before - whenever I hit the gym, the ride back seems to go more quickly.

“You’re right bud, I have noticed that! I don’t know if that’s a thing people have named or not. I can look it up.”

The Answer

We got out of the car, I put away my gym bag, and then pulled out my phone to ask ChatGPT.

My son noted that driving on the way home from table tennis it felt like it was much quicker than driving out there. He asked if there was a name for this effect. I told him I don’t know and that I would try to find out. Is this a named phenomenon?

ChatGPT’s answer:

Yes, this is a recognized psychological phenomenon often referred to as the “return trip effect.”

What is the Return Trip Effect?

The return trip effect describes the common experience that the journey home feels shorter than the journey to a destination, even if the distance and actual travel time are the same. This feeling is well-documented in psychological studies.

I later did a bit more research - it’s an interesting subject. I made a note summarizing a paper investigating it.

{{note:the-return-trip-effect-why-the-return-trip-often-seems-to-take-less-time}}

Disappointment

I read the response to Sammy. He wasn’t surprised, but I thought I detected a slight disappointment that other people had already noticed this effect. He made his way up the stairs to bed, and I considered his question and response.

I understood his disappointment. There’s something appealing about the idea that you’re the first one to notice something unique about the world. Even more to have it named after you. Neologisms are appealing to the lexognoscenti.

That’s rare for a reason - for all the variation in humanity, we’re still observing the same reality (for the most part). The later you are to the party, the fewer snacks are left on the counter - and crumbs aren’t all that interesting to anyone.

The Impulse

As my son matures, I’ve enjoyed seeing him notice more of these patterns on his own. Part of being a parent is to explicitly make our children aware of many patterns familiar to us in the world, especially the ones to embrace or avoid. One of my favorite aspects of being a parent is seeing them begin to discover these themselves.

It’s one thing to notice something and ask if others notice it too, but a different thing to wonder if this has been named and studied. There’s an implicit recognition that there’s a much broader group of minds out there, and a curiosity about whether they’ve had similar experiences.

Does that impulse have a name?

Sammy’s Sensation

According to ChatGPT:

There’s no single “official” psychological or linguistic term that covers exactly “the act of asking whether something is already named…

That’s good enough for me. It needs an alliterative name, so today I sat down and came up with this:

Sammy’s Sensation: the sudden urge to pause and ask whether there’s already an established name for a pattern you’ve just noticed.

There you go, bud. Stay curious.

Experiment

The idea that people notice patterns in the world and are curious if they have a name is hardly new - but thus far I haven’t seen anyone coin a term for it, and Sammy's Sensation is a completely new combination of words to the internet (apart from a home bakery with the plural name).

This gives me the opportunity to see if this type of meta-naming will be picked up by LLMs. If so, how long it takes. Every few months I’ll check back in to see.

I’m curious if a single blog post is sufficient. I imagine not, but I do want to know where the threshold lies.

My post about o3 and Geoguessr was being cited by ChatGPT in further queries on the subject less than a week later. But that made it to the top of HN, which it clearly searches.

Will it surface less popular content? Will it cite new concepts created by random bloggers out of whole cloth alongside well-established research? I’m curious to see the outcome - I’ll share what I find here.

Share

Have you experienced Sammy’s Sensation yourself? I’m curious to hear examples where you notice something unique, and feel an impulse to know if this is “a thing” or not.

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