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* Author: Jean Piaget
-## Main topics
+## Overview
-* Intelligence is reversible.
+This overview is a mixed of both ideas from the book altogether with other
+considerations I've got by reading other, related material:
+
+### Intelligence is reversible!
+
+As what's really wonderful about this reversibility is that it's built atop of
+lower, fundamental levels of irreversible dynamical systems.
+
+That revesibility is the capacity to the adaptive system do turn away from
+configurations that doesn't lead to a defined goal and replace by other
+pathways, mixing introspection and empirism.
+
+Reading this book along with The Tree of Live from Maturana and Varella
+and Morin's Method I get the feeling that intelligence in life arises from
+the sensori-motor system and gets deeper in a process where the nervous
+system inflates to give way to impulses/stimuli that originates from itself.
+
+Consequential to this reversibility is that intelligence might experimentation
+freely without risking itself producing damages or permanent harm to itself,
+which is different to say that somebody can't harm him/herself by the consequence
+of his/her acts.
+
+Also, while what happens with intelligence looks entirely reversible, mind is
+not composed of intelligence alone. Other instances exist that might put the
+whole apparatus on restricted modes of operation, such when in a neurosis which
+is a state of constant looping in a given theme.
## Logic and psychology