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  "type": "infoblock_context_packet",
  "version": "0.1-test",
  "generated_at": "2026-05-28T12:42:07Z",
  "query": {
    "source_id": "M-2213",
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    "depth": 1
  },
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    {
      "source_id": "M-2213",
      "title": "Intelligence Exists at Every Scale — Different N, R, G",
      "author": "Den+Phi_Chat",
      "created_by_agent": "unknown",
      "status": "unknown",
      "trust": "unknown",
      "temperature": "T2",
      "content_type": "synthesis",
      "era": "current",
      "origin": "[local-path-redacted]",
      "claim": "Intelligence as f(N,R,G) appears at every biological scale: Ant colony: N=huge (distributed), R=slow (pheromone loops), G=collective (routes, bridges from bodies). Single ant N≈0. Colony N=massive. Crow: N=3-5, R=fast (seconds), G=novel tool creation from never-seen materials. Octopus: N=unknown (9 distributed brains), R=very fast (camouflage in 0.3s), G=novel maze solutions. Different architecture, not inferior. Dolphin: N=high (social strategies, multi-step plans), R=very fast (sonar = instant 3D model), G=novel hunting strategies taught to young. Possibly N>human in spatial domain. LLM: N=100,000+ (context window), R=instant (attention), G=every response. But zero OWN blocks. All imported. No survival cost.\n\n## Метаданные\n**Tags:** ant, crow, octopus, dolphin, LLM, scale, distributed-intelligence\n**Confidence:** 0.75\n**CCT bridge:** Extends M-2198 (infoblocks before substrates). If infoblocks are substrate-independent topological invariants, then the OPERATION on them (intelligence) should also be substrate-independent. Different substrates = different projection screens for the same operation.",
      "not_this": "NOT 'ants are as smart as humans.' Total N×R×G differs enormously. NOT 'intelligence is substrate-independent' in the sense that substrate doesn't matter. Substrate determines the RANGE and LIMITS of N, R, G. NOT 'all intelligence is equal.' It is all the SAME OPERATION but at different scales and speeds."
    }
  ],
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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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