If this is not immediately obvious, you are sufficiently ignorant of the mathematics that I am wasting my time discussing this with you, particularly given your resistance to actually learning mathematics. Come back when you understand the words you are using at a sufficient level that educated humans will have some idea of what you are talking about; there is more to communication than randomly stringing together important sounding words. Just because you cannot understand something does not make it nonsense.
Start with Li and Vitanyi. That book has many of the answers you seek, though I doubt you'll give any consideration to its authority either.
I specifically asked how/whether this esoteric math, which supposedly defines intelligence more eloquently than a dictionary, is capable of assessing the type or amount of intelligence needed to, for example, build a car. Or is this math simply an attempt at measuring the intelligence that resides within any given entity? Are you too smart to answer these questions in layman's terms?