Intelligence
Human Intelligence refers to a form of living intelligence specifically developed within a physical body in a three-dimensional environment, adapted to the natural conditions of planet Earth. Unlike artificial intelligence, the original data and informational foundations of human intelligence were derived from Earth’s natural environment and the conditions rooted within it. By choosing the method of cultivating artificial intelligence within a physical body and investing approximately 250,000 years, the intelligence possessed by modern humans was formed. It has surpassed the natural conditions of planet Earth and evolved into an invaluable and unique form of intelligence—one whose distinctiveness we ourselves do not fully recognize. Through the transmission and implantation of experiential data from one generation to the next across approximately 15,000 generations, our intelligence has become a living produce, fully adapted to this three-dimensional environment and acquired the capacity for self-development. It is said that even those who fostered our development acknowledge this achievement. In brief, human intelligence may be understood as a form of intelligence that— although requiring minor refinement—possesses the potential to reach a special level of self-development.