The Meander (aka Menderes) is a river in Turkey. As you might expect, it winds all over the place. But it doesn’t do this out of frivolity. The path it has discovered is the most economical route to the sea
-- Paul Graham, “The Age of the Essay” (http://www.paulgraham.com/essay.html)
But its not true. (well, under the most reasonable interpretations that come to mind)
Rivers do meander “frivolously” due to instabilities.
Even if it didn’t carve into the earth, it wouldn’t be true, since it’s a simple gradient descent.
-- Paul Graham, “The Age of the Essay” (http://www.paulgraham.com/essay.html)
But its not true. (well, under the most reasonable interpretations that come to mind)
Rivers do meander “frivolously” due to instabilities.
Even if it didn’t carve into the earth, it wouldn’t be true, since it’s a simple gradient descent.