What is the Internet really Andrew Blum

I’ve always written primarily about

architecture about buildings and writing

about architecture is based on certain

assumptions and architect designs a

building and it becomes a place where

many architects design many buildings it

becomes the city and regardless of this

complicated mix of forces of politics

and culture and economics that shapes

these places at the end of the day you

can go and you can visit them you can

walk around them you can smell them you

can get a feel for that you can

experience their sense of place but what

was striking to me over the last several

years was that less and less was I going

out into the world and more and more I

was sitting in front of my computer

screen and especially since about 2007

when I got an iPhone I was not only

sitting in front of my screen all day

but I was also getting up at the end of

the day and looking at this little

screen that I carried in my pocket and

what was surprising to me was how

quickly my relationship to the physical

worlds had changed in this very short

period of time you know whether you call

it the last 15 years or so of being

online or the last you know four or five

years I’d be online all the time our

relationship to our surroundings had

changed and that our attention is

constantly divided you know we’re both

looking inside the screens and we’re

looking out in the world around us and

what was even more striking to me and

what I really got hung up on was that

the world inside the screen seemed to

have no physical reality of its own if

you went and looked for images of the

Internet this was all that you found

this famous image by opti of the

internet it’s the kind of Milky Way this

infinite expanse where we don’t seem to

be anywhere on it we can never seem to

grasp it in its totality so he’s

reminded me of the Apollo image of the

earth the blue marble picture and is

similarly meant to suggest I think that

we can’t really understand it as a whole

we’re always sort of small in the face

of its expanse so if there was this

world in the screen and if there was the

physical world around me I couldn’t ever

get them together in the same place and

then this happened

my internet broke one day is it

occasionally does and the Cable Guy came

to fix it and he started that the dusty

clump of cables behind the couch and he

followed it to the front of my building

into the basement now to the backyard

and there was this big jumble of cables

against the wall and then he saw a

squirrel running along the wire and he

said there’s your problem

a squirrel is chewing on your internet

and this seems astounding the Internet

is a transcendent idea it’s a set of

protocols that has changed everything

from shopping to dating to revolutions

it was unequivocally not something a

squirrel could chew on but that in fact

seemed to be the case a squirrel had in

fact chewed on my internet and then I

got this image in my head at what would

happen if you yanked the wire from the

wall have you started to follow it where

would it go was the internet actually a

place that you could visit could I go

there who would I meet you know was

there something actually out there and

the answer by all accounts was no this

was the Internet this black box with a

red light on it as represented in the

sitcom The IT Crowd normally it lives on

the top of Big Ben because that’s where

you get the best reception but they had

negotiated that their colleague could

borrow it for the afternoon to use an

office presentation the elders of the

internet were willing to part with it

for a short while and she looks at it

and she says this is the Internet the

whole internet is it heavy

just this of course not the Internet

doesn’t weigh anything and I was

embarrassed I was looking for this thing

that only fools seemed to look for the

internet was that amorphous blob or it

was a silly black box with a blinking

red light on it it wasn’t a real world

out there but in fact it is there is a

real world of the internet out there and

that’s what I spent about two years

visiting these places of the internet I

was large data centers that used as much

power as the cities in which they sit

and I visited places like this 60 Hudson

Street in New York which is one of the

buildings in the world one of a very

short list of buildings but a dozen

buildings were more networks to the

Internet connect to each other than

anywhere else and that connection is an

unequivocally physical process it’s

about the router of one

network of Facebook or Google or a BTR

Comcast or Time Warner or whatever it is

connecting with usually a yellow

fiber-optic cable up into the ceiling

down to the router of another network

and that’s unequivocally physical and

it’s surprisingly intimate these build a

building like 60 Hudson and the dozen or

so others has ten times more networks

connecting within it than the sort of

next tier of building so there’s a very

short list of these places and 60 Hudson

in particular is interesting because

it’s home to about a half dozen very

important networks which are the

networks that serve the undersea cables

that travel underneath the ocean they

connect Europe and American connect all

of us and it’s those cables in

particular that I want to focus on if

the Internet is a global phenomena if we

live in a global village it’s because

there are cables underneath the ocean

cables like this and in this dimension

they are incredibly small you can hold

them in your hands they’re like a garden

hose but in the other dimension they are

incredibly expansive as expansive as you

can imagine they stretch across the

ocean they’re three or five or eight

thousand miles in length and if the

material science and those computational

technology is incredibly complicated the

basic physical process is shockingly

simple light goes in on one end of the

ocean and comes out on the other and it

usually comes from a building called the

landing station that’s often tucked away

and conspicuously a little seaside

neighborhood and their amplifiers this

to the ocean floor that looked kind of

like bluefin tuna and every 50 miles

they amplify the signal and this is the

rate of transmission is incredibly fast

the basic unit is a 10 gigabit per

second wavelength of light maybe a

thousand times your own connection or

capable of carrying 10,000 video streams

but not only that but you’ll put not

just one wavelength of light through one

of one of the fibers but you’ll put

maybe 50 or 60 or 70 different

wavelengths or colors of light through a

single fiber and then you’ll have maybe

eight fibers in a cable for going in

each direction and they’re tiny they’re

the thickness of the hair and then they

connect to the continents somewhere they

connected a manhole like this literally

this is where the five thousand mile

cable plugs in this is in Halifax a

cable that stretches from Halifax to

Ireland and the landscape is changing

three years ago when I started

thinking about this there was one cable

down the western coast of Africa

represented in this map by Steve song as

at chin black line now there are six

cables and more coming three down each

Coast because once a country gets

plugged in by one cable they realize

that it’s not enough if they’re gonna

build an industry around it they need to

know that their connection is in tenuous

but permanent because if a cable breaks

you have to send a ship out into the

water and throw a grappling hook over

the side

pick it up find the other end and then

fuse the two ends back together and then

dump it over there’s an intensely

intensely physical process so this is my

friend Simon Cooper who until very

recently worked for Tata Communications

the communications wing of Tata the big

Indian industrial conglomerate and I

never met him we’ve only communicated

via this telepresence system which

always makes me think of him as the man

inside the internet and he is English

the undersea cable industry is dominated

by Englishmen and they all seem to be 42

because they all they all started at the

same time with with the boom of 20 years

ago and Tata had gotten start as a

communications business when they when

they bought two cables one across the

Atlantic and the piston one across the

Pacific and proceeded to add pieces onto

them until they had built a belt around

the world which means they will send

your bits to the east or the west so

they have this is literally a beam of

light around the world and if a cable

breaks in the Pacific that’ll send it

around the other direction and then

having done that they started to look

for places to wire next they looked for

the unwired places and that’s meant

north and south primarily these cables

to Africa but what amazes me is Simon’s

incredible geographic imagination he

thinks about this the world this

incredible expanse of this and I was

particularly interested because I wanted

to see one of these cables being built

see all the time online we experienced

these fleeting moments of connection

these sort of brief adjacencies a tweet

or a Facebook post or an email and it

seemed like there was a physical

corollary to that

我一直主要写关于

建筑的建筑,关于建筑的写作

是基于某些

假设的,建筑师设计了一座

建筑,它变成了

许多建筑师设计许多建筑的地方,它

变成了城市,不管

政治和政治力量的复杂组合如何

在一天结束时塑造这些地方的文化和经济 你

可以去,你可以参观它们 你可以

在它们周围走走 你可以闻到它们 你

可以感觉到你可以

体验他们的地方感,但

让我印象深刻的是 在过去的

几年里,我越来越少地去

外面的世界,越来越多地

坐在电脑

屏幕前,尤其是自从大约 2007

年我有了 iPhone 之后,我不仅

坐在屏幕前 一整天,

但我也在

一天结束的时候起床,看着

我口袋里的这个小屏幕,令

我惊讶的是我的关系如此之

在这很短的时间内,物理世界的时尚已经发生了变化,

你知道你是否

称它为最近 15 年左右的

在线或最后你知道的四

五年我会一直在线我们与我们的

关系 环境发生了

变化,我们的注意力

不断分散,你知道我们都在

看屏幕内部,我们

都在看我们周围的世界

,更让我震惊的

是,我真正感兴趣的

是 如果你去寻找互联网的图像,屏幕内的世界似乎

没有它自己的物理现实

这就是你发现

的这幅著名的

互联网图像 它是一种银河系

,我们没有这种无限广阔的地方 似乎

在它的任何地方,我们似乎永远无法完全

掌握它,所以他

让我想起了

地球的阿波罗图像蓝色大理石图片,

同样意味着我认为

我们无法真正理解它 整个

我们

面对它的广阔,我总是有点小,所以如果

屏幕上有这个世界,如果

我周围有物理世界,我永远

无法将它们聚集在同一个地方,

然后

有一天我的互联网断了 是不是

偶尔会这样,接线员

来修理它,他开始

检查沙发后面的尘土飞扬的电缆,他

跟着它到我的建筑物前面

进入地下室,现在到后院

,有一大堆电缆

对着 墙,然后他看到一只

松鼠沿着电线跑,他

说你的问题

是一只松鼠在你的互联网上咀嚼

,这似乎令人震惊互联网

是一个超然的想法它是一套

协议,改变了

从购物到约会再到革命的一切

这显然不是

松鼠可以咀嚼的东西,但实际上

似乎是松鼠

在我的互联网上咀嚼过的情况,然后

我脑海中浮现出这张图片,会发生

什么 如果你从墙上拉下电线,

你是否开始跟随它它

会去哪里互联网实际上是

一个你可以访问的地方我可以去

那里我会见谁你知道

那里真的有什么东西以及

所有人的答案 帐户不是,这

是互联网 这个黑盒子,上面有一个

红灯,就像

情景喜剧中所代表的那样 IT 人群通常住在

大本钟的顶部,因为那里是

你得到最好的接待的地方,但他们已经

协商,他们的同事可以

借用 下午使用

办公室演示 互联网的长辈

愿意暂时放弃它,她看着它

,她说这是互联网

整个互联网很重

只是这个当然不是互联网

不 什么都不称重,我很

尴尬我正在寻找这个

似乎只有傻瓜才会在互联网上寻找的东西

是那个无定形的斑点或者它

是一个愚蠢的黑盒子,上面闪烁着

红灯它不是

外面的真实世界,但实际上那里有一个

真实的互联网世界,

这就是我花了大约两年时间

访问这些互联网地方的原因。我

是大型数据中心,使用的

电力与它们所在的城市一样多

我参观了纽约哈德逊街 60 号这样的地方

,它是世界上的

建筑物之一,是少数建筑物之一,

但十几个

建筑物的

互联网连接比其他

任何地方都多,而且这种连接是 一个

明确的物理过程,它是

关于

Facebook 或 Google 或 BTR

Comcast 或时代华纳的一个网络的路由器,或者任何它

通常用黄色

光纤电缆连接到

天花板的另一个网络的路由器

,这是明确的物理过程

令人惊讶的是,这些

建筑像哈德逊 60 号这样的建筑,而其他十几座建筑

内部连接的网络比

下一层建筑多十倍 丁,所以

这些地方的名单很短

,特别是 60 Hudson 很有趣,因为

它拥有大约六个非常

重要的网络,这些

网络为海底电缆提供服务,这些电缆在海底传输,

它们

连接欧洲和美国,连接

所有 我们,

特别是那些我想关注的电缆

如果互联网是一种全球现象,如果我们

生活在一个地球村,那是因为

像这样的海洋电缆下面有电缆,在这个维度上,

它们非常小,你可以握住

它们 在你的手中,它们就像一根花园

软管,但在另一个维度上,它们是

难以置信的广阔,就像你

想象的那样广阔它们横跨

海洋,它们有三、五或

八千英里长,如果

材料科学和那些计算

技术非常复杂

基本的物理过程非常

简单 光从海洋的一端进入,从另一端

出来 它

通常来自一个叫做

登陆站的建筑物,它通常隐藏在

一个海边的小

社区中,它们的放大器

到海底看起来有点

像蓝鳍金枪鱼,每 50 英里

它们就会放大一次信号,这

就是 传输速度非常

快,基本单位是每秒 10 吉比特

的光波长,可能是

您自己连接的一千倍,或者

能够承载 10,000 个视频流,

但不仅如此,您还可以将不

只是一种波长的光通过其中

之一 光纤,但你

可能会将 50 或 60 或 70 种不同

波长或颜色的光通过

单根光纤,然后

在一根电缆中可能有八根光纤用于

每个方向,它们很小,它们

就是厚度 头发,然后他们

连接到大陆的某个地方,他们

连接了一个像这样的沙井,

这就是五千英里

电缆插头的地方,这是哈利法克斯的一个

电缆 在从哈利法克斯到爱尔兰的路段,

三年前我开始

思考这个问题时,

风景正在发生变化

每个

海岸有三个,因为一旦一个国家

被一根电缆接入,他们就会

意识到,如果他们要

围绕它建立一个行业是不够的,他们需要

知道他们的连接是脆弱

但永久的,因为如果电缆坏了,

你必须 将一艘船送入

水中并在一侧扔一个抓钩

它捡起找到另一端然后

将两端重新融合在一起然后

将其倾倒在那里这是一个非常

强烈的物理过程所以这是我的

朋友西蒙库珀直到

最近在 Tata Communications 工作,

这是印度大型工业集团 Tata 的通信部门

,我

从未见过他,我们只

通过这个远程呈现系统进行通信 他们

总是让我认为他是

互联网上的人,他是

英国人,海底电缆行业

由英国人主导,他们似乎都是 42 岁,

因为他们都是在

20 年的繁荣时期同时开始的

以前,Tata 开始

从事通信业务,当时

他们买了两条电缆,

一根横跨大西洋,一根活塞穿过

太平洋,然后继续在上面添加部件

,直到他们在世界各地建立了一条传送带

,这意味着他们将发送

你的 向东或向西位,所以

他们拥有这实际上是一束

环绕世界的光束,如果

太平洋中的电缆断裂,

它将向另一个方向发送,

然后他们开始寻找

布线的地方 接下来他们寻找没有

电线的地方,这意味着

北部和南部主要是这些

通往非洲的电缆,但令我惊讶的是西蒙

令人难以置信的地理想象力,

他对这个世界的

思考 我对此

特别感兴趣,因为我

想看到其中一根电缆正在建造中,

看到我们一直在网上看到

这些转瞬即逝的连接时刻,

这些短暂的邻接,一条推文

、一条 Facebook 帖子或一封电子邮件,

看起来就像 有一个物理

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