SYNTHESIS
The Police’s 1983 album Synchronicity explores Carl Jung’s concept of meaningful coincidences through tracks like “Synchronicity I” and “Synchronicity II,” blending philosophical themes of interconnectedness with their music. While the album doesn’t directly address polar bear migration, the broader idea of synchronicity—patterns and connections in the universe—could metaphorically extend to natural phenomena like migration. Polar bear migration, driven by environmental cues and survival instincts, reflects a kind of natural synchronicity, where events align in response to larger ecological patterns. Both concepts highlight an underlying order, whether in human experience or the natural world.