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4.2 Origin of Information
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Origin of Information
  • Information originates via processes of adaptive selection both in logical hierarchies (learning and experimentation) and in implementation hierarchies (via natural selection or engineering design, depending on context).
  • In the biological case, this process takes place contextually in which organisms adapt to their physical, ecological, and social environment.
  • Information origination is a multi-level process with higher-level needs driving lower-level selection.
Adaptive Selection
  • Adaptive selection is an emergent biological process that acts at all levels: groups, organisms, systems, cells, interaction networks, genes, and molecules.
  • Adaptive selection is based in physical processes, but is not itself a physical law; it is an essentially biological effect.
  • Adaptive selection is not directly implied by, or deducible from, the equations of the standard model of particle physics.
  • Adaptive selection is a top-down process that adapts animals to their environment by altering their DNA, transferring information from the environment to the collective genome of the species.


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