Conclusion
Such that culture (as that which is imparted indirectly through nursery
rhyme, myth, legend, and belief) might be seen to affect scores on
intelligence tests: Intelligence must come to be defined in a different way
(as to growth in a cultural medium).
If intelligence is to be measured mathematically; that is, regarding
communicative, associative, and distributive laws: Then communication,
associations, and distributions (as of individuals within groups) must be
understood as properties of intelligence.
Seems intelligence is merely that which regards the distribution of ideas
within a grouping.
As such:
Intelligence applies to the distribution of data within a database.
...
From the site. Why isn't data in a database like
growth in a cultural
medium?
--
Brett Robertson
Metaphysician
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