So comprehension equals intelligence? Or is it the capacity for comprehension that is intelligence? Or is it the ability to access and store data? Which is it?
Yes, ability to comprehend and store data and then access that data that is stored, efficiently, is what is known as intelligence.
Why are you saying, "which is it" like it can't be those things combined?...
Exactly. How can it be all of those? If a word has so many definitions...what does it really mean?
It doesn't have so many definitions.
Are you just fucking with me?...
Comprehension of data and its storage in the human brain go hand in hand. To understand something, there's typically a point of comparison. Memory goes a long way in capability to grasp something. Therefore, intelligence is often denoted by the quality and quantity of memory one can access.
What's your deal, man?
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