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concept:problem-solving-in-diverse-spacesProblem-solving in diverse spaces
Intelligence is defined as competency in navigating any problem space (3D, transcriptional, morphospace), not just behavior in 3D world.
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- Despite no evolutionary exposure to barium, planaria solve the physiological stressor by regulating a small set of genes, demonstrating problem-solving in transcriptional space.
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- Intelligence is defined by navigating not just 3D space but also anatomical, gene expression, and physiological spaces.
- Abstract spaces navigated by aligned parts of intelligent systems
- Diverse spaces in which biological systems solve problems: physiological, metabolic, transcriptional, and anatomical; cells navigate these via adaptive behavior and information processing.
- The ability to navigate a problem space (metabolic, transcriptional, anatomical) to achieve a goal, central to MCA.
- The process of moving through configuration space towards a goal; self-organisation as navigation