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Bushman = Einstein: Same Hardware, Different Block Sets

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Exact Block Content

A Kalahari bushman tracking an antelope holds 10+ infoblocks simultaneously (species, gait, age, health, weather, time, geography, water sources, season, personal route knowledge) and generates a unique hunting plan in seconds. Einstein held 6 blocks (Maxwell, Lorentz, Mach, Michelson-Morley, Galileo, thought experiment) and generated special relativity over years. Both perform the same operation: load blocks from different domains, find bridges, generate novel block. Hardware is identical (~86B neurons). Block SETS differ. Domains differ. Neither is 'smarter.' Both are expert-level in their domain and helpless in the other's.

Метаданные **Tags:** bushman, Einstein, domain-specificity, expertise, IQ-critique **Confidence:** 0.8 **CCT bridge:** Directly challenges IQ as universal measure. IQ tests measure N×R in ONE domain (abstract patterns on paper). Bushman's N×R in tracking domain may EXCEED Einstein's. Neither test captures the other's expertise.

Not This

NOT 'bushmen are as good at physics as Einstein.' Domain expertise is real. NOT 'Einstein couldn't learn tracking.' He could, given years. The point is that intelligence-the-operation is the same; intelligence-the-content differs by life experience.