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Adithya Renduchintala is a recently discovered example and indeed the only known example of CFDIC. There is a heated debate as to whether CFDIC actually exists or is mere pseudoscience. But supporters have cited Adithya Renduchintala as sufficient proof that it is a real concept and argue for it to be taken seriously, especially since it raises many ethical and moral issues.


Definition


Adithya Renduchintala, usually known as Adi, is a coagulation of abounding creative force, diluted in intellectual confusion. Scientists have recently classified this as a quasi-state of matter - CFDIC.



Prime Example


Adi is a prime example of a CFDIC, " We aren't really sure how many of these are out there in the universe CDFIC, we just have to keep looking, but the discovery of Adi is certainly a great leap for the scientific community interested in alternate matter states and the world at large" Say Dr.Glib Liar, Research Head at SCAM Research Labs(Searching and Compounding Alternate Matter).

Sightings and Controversies


CDFIC like most quasi state tend to stabilize at a preferred Physical form. Adi is most often found to be at this state where it appears to be human like. Several initial Sightings were reported in the mid 80's and through the 90's from Madras, South India. The reports however were not taken very seriously, and there were few techniques to ascertain the Alternate Matter Quotient of life mimicking CFDIC's. Recent reports from Phoenix, Arizona were investigated by SCAM, and the results were confirmed by experts.

"Adi has to be rare, its abilities to perform human like actions is not common, and also appears to respond in affective ways very similar to humans,It’s quite fantastic actually, it’s almost like it “likes” art and music!!" says Dr.Glib, " We will continue studying this CFDIC, we hope to learn more and possibly identify ways to apply what we learn in augmenting Human Intellectual and Creative cognitive functions." In the present state Adi is as useful 'intellectually' to humans, as mouse is useful in helping you solve an algebra equation.

"The beginning is more about learning, and that’s where we are now" Says Dr.Glib, " Who knows where the future will lead us"

Further reading

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  • Renduchintala et al (2006); Creating serendipitous encounters in a geographically distributed community; International Multimedia Conference archive

  • Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Human-centered multimedia .
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  • External links

  • Press Release: APA Task Force Examines the Knowns and Unknowns of Intelligence
  • The Wall Street Journal: Mainstream Science on Intelligence
  • One Intelligence or Many? Alternative Approaches to Cognitive Abilities
  • Intelligence: misuse and abuse of statistics
  • IQ Since "The Bell Curve" by Christopher F. Chabris
  • ASU webpage 1
  • people.html ASU webpage 2
  • ASU web page 3
  • Does IQ Matter? Christopher F. Chabris & critics
  • The cognitive-psychology approach vs. psychometric approach to intelligence
  • Dr. McGrew's Intelligence Blog
  • Intelligence quotations
  • Relative Intelligence | E-Book | The relativity of intelligence as a basic biological principle of fitness for life


  • Scholarly journals and societies
  • The Journal Intelligence
  • [http://www.isironline.org/ International Society for Intelligence








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