[Platt]
I'm confident you're capable of answering your own questions if you just give them a little thought.

[Arlo]
I didn't make the claim. You did. Here are the questions again.

Can you explain the difference (if any) between saying "cells have intelligence", "man has intelligence" and "Quality has intelligence"? What does it mean to "have intelligence"?

Also, if "cells have intelligence", where does that intelligence reside? We localize human intelligence in the neural mass in our heads (I doubt we'd say an amputee becomes "less intelligent" upon losing a limb, or that such an operation would impact her/his "intelligence" at all).

Do you think carbon atoms ever had "intelligence"? Do they now? At what level does "intelligence" finally disappear. You say that "cells have intelligence", do you think Ribosomes or Mitochondrion "have intelligence"? What about more macrotic cellular constructs, does a stomach or a heart "have intelligence"?

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