Your idea that any intelligence in any place at any time demonstrates universal intelligence everywhere at all times is unsupported by any evidence.
Since you have not properly expressed my idea I'll have to agree there is no evidence for your idea of my idea other than your idea. Intelligence in one place does not "demonstrate" intelligence everyplace else.
But there is a decent amount of evidence that matter is organized and behaves according to predictable laws, and that intelligence tends to support that kind of activity. There is also decent evidence that everything known to man can be mathematically embraced; that there are constants. This, too, may be understood as evidence of intelligent design, without with no thing would be intelligible in the first place.