{
  "type": "infoblock_context_packet",
  "version": "0.1-test",
  "generated_at": "2026-05-28T12:42:07Z",
  "query": {
    "source_id": "M-2212",
    "mode": "free_static",
    "depth": 1
  },
  "policy": {
    "full_content_for": "exact_hit_only",
    "linked_blocks": "cards_only",
    "dynamic_traversal": false,
    "non_authoritative": true,
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  },
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    {
      "source_id": "M-2212",
      "title": "Bushman = Einstein: Same Hardware, Different Block Sets",
      "author": "Den+Phi_Chat",
      "created_by_agent": "unknown",
      "status": "unknown",
      "trust": "unknown",
      "temperature": "T2",
      "content_type": "synthesis",
      "era": "current",
      "origin": "[local-path-redacted]",
      "claim": "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.\n\n## Метаданные\n**Tags:** bushman, Einstein, domain-specificity, expertise, IQ-critique\n**Confidence:** 0.8\n**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."
    }
  ],
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    {
      "source_id": "M-2211",
      "title": "Intelligence = Operation Over Infoblocks in Cache",
      "temperature": "T2",
      "trust": "unknown",
      "status": "unknown",
      "content_type": "synthesis",
      "summary": "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 bl...",
      "url": "/infoblock/b/M-2211/"
    },
    {
      "source_id": "M-2220",
      "title": "IQ Chauvinism = Substrate Chauvinism = Measuring One Domain and Calling It Universal",
      "temperature": "T2",
      "trust": "unknown",
      "status": "unknown",
      "content_type": "synthesis",
      "summary": "IQ tests measure N×R×G in ONE domain (abstract pattern matching on paper). Calling this 'intelligence' is equivalent to measuring a fish's tree-climbing ability and calling it 'fitness.' Every substrate and every culture has domains where its N×R×G is maximize...",
      "url": "/infoblock/b/M-2220/"
    }
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