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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

of galaxies in deep space, everything exists thanks to structured information. It is<br />

structured information that creates matter and sets its properties, volume, shape, mass<br />

and other characteristics. I draw your attention to the fact that we are now speaking not<br />

about the concept of “information” that is familiar to the human brain but of a somewhat<br />

different manifestation of it. Although even in the usual understanding, the word<br />

“information” has several meanings including the following: “to think, teach, interpret”<br />

and “to shape, form, create”.<br />

For ease of understanding, let’s call such structured information “information building<br />

blocks”. What are information building blocks in practice? Perhaps, I shall explain this<br />

with an associative example that is easy to understand. Imagine that you’ve decided to<br />

have a kind of experiment. For this you need: water, a glass aquarium and small building<br />

blocks for making shapes; they are as light as foam plastic, and their colour is, let’s say,<br />

not the usual white but transparent. Your actions: in the empty glass aquarium, you build<br />

a beautiful castle, using the transparent building blocks of foam plastic (like a children’s<br />

toy construction set), with a lot of rooms, towers, etc. When you connect one transparent<br />

building block with another, there appears a certain colour that is visible to your eye. In<br />

other words, you have a plan in your head how to build a castle, you have the will to<br />

create it and force, applying which you are building with this unusual material. Next,<br />

you have built the castle, which became visible thanks to such connections, and now you<br />

can admire its beauty, volume and the complexity of its architecture.<br />

Now, continuing the experiment, you fill the aquarium with water. What will happen?<br />

Suppose the water will be filling the aquarium with such a force (pressure) that it will<br />

destroy the castle you have constructed. At that, the foam plastic building blocks, which<br />

once were the walls, roofs and elements of your castle, will now start to float to the<br />

water surface: some will be separate, becoming invisible again, and others will float in<br />

groups — clusters, which still remain visible to the eye since they are connected with<br />

each other. Eventually, your entire structure will break up under the pressure of the<br />

water into separate building blocks, which will again become transparent. So as they say<br />

not a single trace of your castle will remain. If you remove all the water from the<br />

aquarium, the foam plastic building blocks will sink to the bottom. The blocks<br />

themselves, without your plan, will and application of force, will never take shape of an<br />

orderly built castle. This will simply be a chaotic handful of transparent foam plastic<br />

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