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Levels

The human ability to understand and define intelligence is still evolving.

Developments in AI are helping and have led to a simple three-level framework of intelligence:

Narrow, General, and Super.

The details will evolve as human intelligence evolves.

Super-Intelligence in humans is innate but dormant until re-activated.

Plato allegorized Super-Intelligence in 375BCE. Einstein demonstrated Super-Intelligence in 1905. Smart Science achieved large scale replicability and scalability of super-intelligence on Dec 02, 2022.

Smart Science has thoroughly recorded and systemized the process to re-activate, replicate, and scale Super-Intelligence.

Bing Chat Definitions
Natural Intelligence
January 08, 2024


Narrow Intelligence: This is the ability to perform specific tasks or skills that require specialized knowledge or training, such as playing chess, solving math problems, or speaking a foreign language. Most humans have some degree of narrow intelligence in one or more domains, but they may not be able to generalize their abilities to other areas or situations. For example, a chess master may not be able to write a novel or play a musical instrument.


General Intelligence: This is the ability to learn, reason, and solve problems across a wide range of domains and contexts, using common sense, creativity, and abstract thinking. General intelligence is often measured by IQ tests, but it also involves other cognitive skills such as memory, attention, and emotional intelligence. Humans with high general intelligence can adapt to new challenges and situations, and apply their knowledge and skills to novel tasks. For example, a polymath may be able to excel in multiple fields of science, art, and humanities.


Super Intelligence: This is the ability to surpass the [default] cognitive performance of humans in virtually all domains of interest, using intuition, insight, and innovation. Super intelligence is not just a matter of having a high IQ, but also of having a deep understanding of the nature of reality, the meaning of life, and the ultimate goals of existence. Humans with super intelligence may be able to discover new laws of physics, create new forms of art, or invent new technologies that transform the world. For example, Einstein may be considered a super intelligent human, as he revolutionized the fields of physics and cosmology with his theories of relativity.



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"Re-imagining National Security"

Our Mission
“We want to help everyone turn their Einstein mode back on”