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== <span style="font-size:26px;">What are life, information, and the universe?&nbsp;(as information processing objects)</span> ==
 
== <span style="font-size:26px;">What are life, information, and the universe?&nbsp;(as information processing objects)</span> ==
  
<span style="font-size:22px;">Life:<br/> 1. the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death. (Oxford languages)&nbsp;<br/> 2.&nbsp;Life is defined as <span style="color:#c0392b;">'''any system capable of performing functions'''</span> such as eating, <span style="color:#e74c3c;">'''metabolizing'''</span>, excreting, breathing, moving, '''growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli.''' (Britannica)<br/> 3.&nbsp;<br/> <br/> Information:<br/> 1.<br/> 2.<br/> 3.<br/> <br/> Universe:<br/> 1.<br/> 2.<br/> 3.<br/> <br/> Fractality of evolution, encapsulation, and information propagation?</span>
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<span style="font-size:20px;">Life:<br/> 1. the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death. (Oxford languages)&nbsp;<br/> 2.&nbsp;Life is defined as <span style="color:#c0392b;">'''any system capable of performing functions'''</span> such as eating, <span style="color:#e74c3c;">'''metabolizing'''</span>, excreting, breathing, moving, '''growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli.''' (Britannica)<br/> 3.&nbsp;<br/> <br/> Information:<br/> 1.<br/> 2.<br/> 3.<br/> <br/> Universe:<br/> 1.<br/> 2.<br/> 3.<br/> <br/> Fractality of evolution, encapsulation, and information propagation?</span>

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What are life, information, and the universe? (as information processing objects)

Life:
1. the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death. (Oxford languages) 
2. Life is defined as any system capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolizing, excreting, breathing, moving, growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli. (Britannica)
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Information:
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Universe:
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Fractality of evolution, encapsulation, and information propagation?