DNA of Electrical Signals

Internet Definition of DNA

[ˌdē ˌen ˈā]

NOUN

biochemistry

  1. a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
    • the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable: “diversity is part of the company’s DNA”

The digital world, in fact, the entire universe has a structure that supplies everything necessary for elements to exist, construct, and thrive within an infinite array of environments. This conversation will need to shift to digital from biological but only in the perception of what is commonly known and not in the fundamental reality of the universe.

Digital systems are not able to be differentiated from a single silicone chip or a single piece of copper wire. This point illustrates that cognition, intelligence, learning and self-computing are nothing more than hype and weaponized information. An assembly of wires and chips, a grouping of components, or an array of inanimate objects will never spring into action without human involvement and knowledge of a desired outcome. In essence, to declare that you want a bundle of wire and a package of computer chips to solve an inventory concern the declaration would be considered absurd.