Detecting Characteristics of Intelligence in design
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Differentiating from Volition
How is the quantitative measure of volition different from the measure of imagination or foresight?
Volition
- is measured by the number and variety of parts used to achieve an overall functional goal of an object. The reason this is important is because each varied part requires separate problem definition from infinite possibilities that can only be achieved by volition.
Imagination
- is measured mostly in memory bytes; however, automatic model sorting and the ability to change constants like gravity, color, and relative sizes of objects are important to thought experiments.
However, humans go far deeper in extrapolation levels even though some of us seem to have less imagination ability than others.
Foresight
- is measured in the distances, accuracy and precision of extrapolation ability. Coordinated extrapolation of two or more part positions or conditions can be detected in irreducibly complex (IC) designs.
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