While conclusive logic is undeniably a fundamental aspect of intelligence, it would be overly reductionist to assert that it is the sole determinant. Intelligence encompasses a wide range of cognitive faculties, including creativity, abstract thinking, and adaptability, which may sometimes involve elements of fiction or imagination. Therefore, intelligence is not exclusively tied to conclusive logic, but rather a multifaceted construct that draws upon various mental processesโ€ฆ

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Yet as beauty, intelligence is in the mind of the beholder.

Elsewise, conclusive logic aint applicable

But at least its quite quick way to go

At the moment, the only thing that can prevent the causalities.

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