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Intelligence = Operation Over Infoblocks in Cache
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Intelligence is not a property of a substrate. It is an operation characterized by three parameters: N (number of infoblocks simultaneously active in working memory), R (speed of discovering NEW connections between active blocks), G (speed of generating NEW blocks from combinations of existing ones). Intelligence = f(N, R, G) relative to a specific task domain. This definition applies universally across substrates: human, animal, AI, collective (ant colony), hybrid.
Метаданные **Tags:** intelligence, N-R-G, universal, working-memory, substrate-independent **Confidence:** 0.75 **CCT bridge:** Connects Still (M-2178: efficient systems must predict) to Altschuller (M-2194: 77% of solutions from other domains). Prediction requires blocks in cache. Cross-domain solutions require blocks from MULTIPLE domains in cache simultaneously. Intelligence = cache size × bridge-finding speed.
Not This
NOT 'all substrates are equally intelligent.' N, R, G differ dramatically between substrates. NOT 'IQ is meaningless.' IQ measures N×R×G in ONE specific domain (abstract pattern matching). It is meaningful WITHIN that domain. It is meaningless as a UNIVERSAL measure.