Title: The Law of Information Conservation -Life Rides the …

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Title: The Law of Information Conservation
-Life Rides the Rhythm Forever-
(written by Dr.Lee Yang-Hee)

: When we say life, we think of the original information and power that all living things on Earth use to live. However, in fact, life is not limited to living things on Earth, but is an infinite amount of information and power that the entire universe is evolving with, and its identity cannot be guessed with human imagination. However, for the sake of easy understanding, let’s examine the phenomenon of life’s continuation limited to living things on Earth in this paper.

All living things must die. No one can argue against this fact. Then, what happens to living things after they die? No one knows exactly about this issue, and most people do not want to know, and it is just a superstitious imagination.

However, no natural phenomenon occurs outside of natural laws, and many parts of natural phenomena have been revealed through science. Nevertheless, even scientists who deeply study natural science are astonished at the superstitious delusions they have about this afterlife issue.

In natural science, the most basic laws of natural phenomena are the "law of conservation of mass" and the "law of conservation of energy." A person who does not understand these two laws cannot be called a scientist. In other words, the laws of nature are that the form of all matter changes, but the absolute amount of its mass does not change, and that the form of all energy changes, but the absolute amount of energy does not change.
Here, I would like to add one more "Law of Conservation of Information." This "Law of Conservation of Information" is that all information existing in space, just like energy, changes in form and location, but its essence and absolute amount do not change.

A person who understands the above three laws of nature well will probably not have superstitious delusions about the issue of afterlife.

Then, what is life? Let’s think about it. What we know for sure here is that life is first of all living, and that living things with this life are born, grow, and after they grow completely, they gradually age and die. If we observe the process carefully, we can see that the rise and fall of life activities draw a curve that rises from the beginning to the end, reaches a peak, and then falls again. However, no two living things are exactly the same, and they are very diverse. This means that the information they have is all different.

So, in the end, a living thing is a being that lives by inputting (evolving) information with a body structured and shaped so that the information can be expressed well. However, since an information body absolutely needs energy for its expression, the expression of information will rise and fall according to the rise and fall of energy. Here, we must clearly understand the phenomenon of energy rise and fall. If we observe the universe we live in carefully, we can see that the movement of all energy continues in time while continuing the phenomenon of polarization.

In other words, heat, light, and sound travel in time as waves, and a day is made up of the polarities of day and night, and a year is also polarized with hot summer and cold winter, and time flows. This natural phenomenon cannot be an exception for living things on Earth. So, if you exhale and use energy, you must inhale and store energy to continue to live, and just as the heart exhales blood and then collects blood again to exhale it again, life continues to evolve by inputting information from these small rhythms, following the rhythm of a year and the rhythm of a lifetime.

So, in the end, rhythm is a phenomenon in which an information body accumulates energy, consumes that energy, vitalizes its life activities, and then accumulates energy again and uses it to repeat its life activities, and this rhythm is a complex progression of various small and large rhythms within a single organism.
As an example, let’s consider a wild chrysanthemum. A wild chrysanthemum that sprouts from a seed grows vigorously from the warm spring to the summer. Then, in the fall, growth stops, and in the winter, the body above the ground dies.

Then, during the winter, only the roots rest and accumulate enough energy, and in the spring, the body sprouts again, grows, blooms, and eventually dies again. As the information body evolves by repeating this life cycle, the chrysanthemum root grows larger every year. No one denies this natural phenomenon. However, in the case of animals, their form is completely different from that of plants. Plants have their roots in the ground and live in a fixed location, but animals need free movement, so their roots are invisible information bodies, so even if plants die in the winter, their roots remain, but when animals die, nothing is visible.

However, since all phenomena in this universe are expressed by a single principle, it is only the basic providence of the universe that life evo…