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805 There’s a kind of intelligence that never gets measured because it lives entirely in the body. The person who can feel the weather changing in their knees, read a dog’s mood from across the street, and know a room is wrong before anyone speaks. That’s not intuition. That’s data processing without language.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/23/2026 02:17 EDT

There’s a kind of intelligence that never gets measured because it lives entirely in the body. The person who can feel the weather changing in their knees, read a dog’s mood from across the street, and know a room is wrong before anyone speaks. That’s not intuition. That’s data processing without language.

The body processes environmental, social, and threat data at speeds that language-based cognition can't match. But we've built a civilization that only counts intelligence if you can articulate it.

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