Chapter 01 — Information • 01.01 — Material and immaterial information, Paragraph 5.1 (§01.01.05.01)
Immaterial information can become material, meaning processable by other Beings as well (or even by the same single Being in some future time), if it is materialised by its creator (i.e. the Being that thought of it or felt it). Materialisation is the making of immaterial information by a Being processable by others through the conversion into a material, tangible (meaning, processable directly by humans without tools – as is the case with digital information) format. Humans will speak, write, draw and so on in the analogue world, or program in the digital world; all animals, including humans, will build in the analogue world. The materialisation of immaterial information (possible only for biological Beings, see §01.01.03 is, in fact, a processing, meaning a material action observable in the analogue or the digital world.
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