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How does an information product differ from a product such as a desk?
Existential Intelligence
The capacity to ponder deep questions about human existence such as the meaning of life, why we die, and how we got here.
Convergent Thinking
A cognitive approach involving the bringing together of different ideas to determine the single best solution to a given problem.
Parallel Processing
The ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality, a fundamental mechanism for understanding complex scenarios.
Serial Processing
A cognitive process in which the brain analyzes information sequentially, one operation at a time.
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