Gymnasts have stellar spatial intelligence. They contort their bodies while moving to rotate more efficiently, one maneuver called a roundoff tuck double back handspring tuck. This feat is made possible by a variety of complex adaptive systems communicating with one another in near real-time.

A human's sensory inputs (sight, sound, touch), especially inner ear balance, all flow into the body's connectome, which processes them and drives signals to the muscles as output.

This all happens in milliseconds, running on a comparatively low amount of energy if you compare it to the start of the art in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Spatial Intelligence builds on the real-time Learning Loops found within Biologic Intelligence.