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Our Internal Maps: What Ancient Navigators and London Cabbies Know About Way-Finding


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What connects a Marshallese navigator who reads ocean swells with his stomach to a London taxi driver who holds 26,000 streets in memory? Both represent the absolute pinnacle of human spatial cognition—and both reveal what we're losing as we outsource navigation to GPS.

In this episode, we explore fascinating research on two extreme forms of human navigation expertise. Meet Alson Kallen, director of Waan Aelon in Majel (Canoes of the Marshall Islands), who is reviving ancient wave piloting traditions that nearly vanished after U.S. nuclear testing destroyed the navigation school on Rongelap in 1954. When scientists tried to measure the traditional "dilep" (wave road) with modern instruments, they found nothing—until they realized it wasn't a wave to observe, but a sensation to feel.

We also dive into groundbreaking cognitive research on London's licensed taxi drivers, who must memorize an evolving web of 26,000 streets to pass "the Knowledge." Studies show their hippocampus—the brain's navigation center—physically grows larger with experience. But new research reveals something even more remarkable: expert drivers don't plan routes sequentially. They use "non-sequential decision pre-caching," mentally jumping ahead to solve the most complex junctions first.

The connection? Both groups prioritize and solve the highest-complexity, highest-value problems before tackling anything else—a cognitive strategy that beats what computer scientists call "the curse of dimensionality."

But there's a warning here too. Research shows that following turn-by

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