>>9560910I have a question: what is information? Google it and you'll get
"what is conveyed or represented by a particular arrangement or sequence of things."
Our DNA is a molecule arranged in a way so that other molecules can "read" it and build other molecules.
The brain is a biochemical computer. Neurons arranged in a way that they can receive signals from sensory organs and "read" those signals building our minds.
So anything can be information provided there's a reader able to read it. And anything can be a reader. If we look at a DNA molecule we see a bunch of atoms, we can't truly read it the way it's done inside our cells, through rigorous research we can get a secondhand understanding how it works.
How can we know that there aren't more readers out there. All the energies, all the frequencies, all the subatomic shit. There might be whole other worlds superimposed over our world but we simply are unable to read them. It's like asking a man born blind to describe the color red.
What if there are conscious being consisting of frequencies and radiations. We think it's just some stupid energy same as when we might look at the DNA and think it's just some stupid atoms how the fuck is it life?