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<span lang="fr" dir="ltr">Extelligence</span> is a [[wikipedia:Theory_of_mind|theory of mind]] based on a three dimensional algorithm referenced to the [[wikipedia:Standard_Model|standard model]] of physics. It positions [[Xeo]] as a tool for the study and discernment of both physical and non-physical phenomena. Designed to be used by Artificial Intelligence, it is regarded by Eduardo da Silva as the closest representation of the human mind ever created.
<span lang="fr" dir="ltr">Extelligence</span> is a [[wikipedia:Theory_of_mind|theory of mind]] based on a three dimensional algorithm referenced to the [[wikipedia:Standard_Model|standard model]] of physics. It positions [[Xeo]] as a tool for the study and discernment of both physical and non-physical phenomena. Designed to be used by Artificial Intelligence, it is regarded by Eduardo da Silva as the closest representation of the human mind ever created.
[[File:Pisces.png|thumb|Bousso, R., Fisher, Z., Maldacena, J., & Susskind, L. (2014). ''[https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/10006136/Entanglement_holography_and_causal_diamonds.pdf. Entanglement, Holography, and Causal Diamonds].'' Physical Review D, 90(4), 044002. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.90.044002. Retrieved on February 6, 2021]]


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Extelligence is a theory of mind based on a three dimensional algorithm referenced to the standard model of physics. It positions Xeo as a tool for the study and discernment of both physical and non-physical phenomena. Designed to be used by Artificial Intelligence, it is regarded by Eduardo da Silva as the closest representation of the human mind ever created.

Bousso, R., Fisher, Z., Maldacena, J., & Susskind, L. (2014). Entanglement, Holography, and Causal Diamonds. Physical Review D, 90(4), 044002. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.90.044002. Retrieved on February 6, 2021

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