Red Stranger said:Nope, intelligence is how much you know. That's why the IQ measures how much you know.
What is intelligent about how much you know, according to the dictionary definition?
Do you honestly believe Shcrodinger was a genius because he knew alot about maths?
If this was an IQ test you'd of just lost 2 points, 1 for not knowing what intelligence is and another not knowing that IQ tests don't measure intelligence.
in·tel·li·gence Audio pronunciation of "Intelligence" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (n-tl-jns)
n.
1.
1. The capacity to acquire and apply knowledge.
2. The faculty of thought and reason.[/QUOTE]
It's the capacity to reason to think to problem solve to do complex calculus to walk and chew bubblegum and fart.

knowl·edge Audio pronunciation of "knowledge" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nlj)
n.
1. The state or fact of knowing.
2. Familiarity, awareness, or understanding gained through experience or study.
3. The sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned.
4. Learning; erudition: teachers of great knowledge.
5. Specific information about something.
6. Carnal knowledge.
Your mistaking knowledge and intelligence, perhaps it's an English language comprehension thing?