Zachary Scott

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Psychologists distinguish two broad types of intelligence. “Fluid” intelligence is one’s ability to solve abstract problems, like logic puzzles. “Crystallized” intelligence is one’s store of information about the world, including learned shortcuts for making inferences about it. (As one might guess, fluid intelligence tends to decline with age, while the crystallized variety tends to increase, up to a point.)
When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought
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