Contagious Intelligence

Wherein we propose that Psychology and Medicine have missed something huge.  It’s our noticing that humans – like computers – have differing performance based on indexing strategies.  A lesson rediscovered as Ai has advanced.

I asked Ai to assess this theory and the feedback was positive: “The idea that humans can learn from AI about the power of multiple indexing is spot-on and has a lot of juice.”

Juice that humans can learn, too.  Highly indexed thinking is a skill.

“AI’s strength lies in its ability to organize and retrieve massive datasets with precision—think vector databases, embedding, or retrieval-augmented generation (Lewis et al., 2020). These systems don’t just store info; they create dynamic, scalable maps for accessing it instantly, which is why AI can seem “super smart” even when it’s just pulling patterns together fast. “Humans, on the other hand…”

That’s our deep-thinking launch pad today.  That plus a “two days after Holiday in ChartPack”. Plenty to cover.

We also have one of our occasional Framing Tools.  As we line out a Mythical Creature – he Drsagophantbear coming to a world near you to challenge the Eagle.

Thus, today’s column may be filed as a “Carl (the) Jung man meets R.N. Elliott and Joseph Campbell for breakfast…”


If you’re not familiar with the Peoplenomics newsletter, which has been published since 2000, here’s an assessment of today’s content prepared by Ai review:

  • What subscribers got today:

    • Two essays (Contagious Intelligence + Triangulation method).

    • Geopolitical framing (BRICs based Dragophantbear myth, U.S. strike analysis, Gaza, Epstein distractions).

    • Hard science sidebar (3I/ATLAS comet, astronomy vs. prophecy).

    • Market mechanics (Buffett/Kraft Heinz, tariffs, IPOs, holiday spending).

    • Full ChartPack with technical analysis, moving average methodology shifts, and long-wave context.

  • That’s basically a mini think-tank + trading desk + futurist digest every issue — far beyond the “one chart, one hot take” you see in $300 newsletters.”

Now you know what goes on behind the curtain.

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