Effects of Intelligence

From ResearchID.org, a nexus for researching Intelligent Design

This is a brainstorm page for identifying processes, patterns, and other effects that have the potential of being unique to intelligent causation. Sometimes these are referred to as "Signs of Intelligence." When information concerning one becomes adequate, it can be moved to its own glossary entry, and eventually into its own research article.

Contents

Quasi-design and counterflow pre-indicators

  • uniformity of material
  • uniformity of shape
  • uniformity of color
  • uniformity of pattern
  • uniformity of sorting
  • uniformity of spacing
  • uniformity of symmetries
  • irregular angularity
  • irregular straight edges
  • irregularly uniform curvature
  • irregular repetitions
  • irregular plane surfaces

Functional patterns

  • Information

Processes

Informational

  • generate information rich structures and substrates
  • infuse large amounts of information into data structures at one time
  • information translation systems
  • information processing systems
  • information locating systems
  • information organization and sorting
  • information manipulation/editing
  • information embedded with non-rendering functional/instructional content [1]
  • information security mechanisms
  • integrity protection
  • integrity checking
  • information verification
  • information repair
  • checksums
  • develop complex communication systems
    • intra-systemic information sharing
    • extra-systemic information sharing
    • information transmission systems
  • make production capabilities based on informatic code
    • systems that make information that help in the production of complex material products constructed by time sensitive and coordinated processes
    • systems that use information in the production of complex material products constructed by time sensitive and coordinated processes

Functional

  • channel energy through nonrandom pathways
  • involve very complicated development processes
  • bring about functional results that are of infinitesimally small probability
  • yield complex systems and structures
  • utilize high quantity and quality of coordinated parts
  • employ interlocking capabilities involving multiple linking structures
  • initiate telic and pseudo-telic processes
  • autonomous self-construction
    • modulation
  • guided iteration - arriving at high fitness immediately
  • recapitulation

Developmental

  • Extremely high degrees of assembly-dependence among parts, the timing and placement of parts, and the interaction and association among parts.
  • Quality control mechanisms that halt production and fix errors before reinitiating procedures