- Information (as a whole) that reproduces more has more chance to to exist for a longer time.
- Information (as a whole) that spreads more has more chance to exist for a longer time.
- The longer copy of information exist within a locality (medium Dependant) the higher the chance it will be reproduced;
- The bigger the size of information; the higher the chance that if the information is copied the copy will be be imperfect (higher chance on mutation) but also the less influential the (individual and total) imperfections will be on the total of the information. The tolerance to these changes is however also related to the expected fidelity of the expected reproduction method; the higher the expected fidelity the lower the tolerance.
- As more variants (mutations) exist of certain peace of information the core (or kernel) of the information will deluded and could be easier be confused with a persistent non-core peace of the information that is present in the different variants.
- A medium of information is any system that can store and retrieve information, at predictable level of fidelity, (e.g. DNA, film, bits on hard drive or RAM or even memory) (Mutability of present information is optional)
- A medium influences the parameters of the properties but not the properties them self (e.g. duration, what is understood under locality, how easy it is to distribute it)
-- Added a "The tolerance to these changes is however also related to the expected fidelity of the expected reproduction method; the higher the expected fidelity the lower the tolerance." to the end of number 4