supermind

/ˈsupərˌmaɪnd/
noun
  1. A person of exceptional intelligence or mental ability.
    • Many people think of Einstein as the ultimate supermind of modern physics.
    • The young inventor was considered a supermind for solving complex equations at age ten.
    • The company hired a supermind to lead their research team.
  2. A collective intelligence or advanced mental capability, often imagined as beyond normal human limits.
    • The science fiction novel explored the idea of a global supermind formed by networked computers.
    • The team worked together like a supermind, solving problems faster than any individual could.
    • Some philosophers debate whether a supermind could ever truly exist outside of fiction.
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