Abstract

This paper discusses cyberinformation studies of the chemical elements composition in nature, in particular the identification of scientific terminology that could describe this phenomenon, ie, the study of biochemical information, as well as the relationship between the digital language of chemical elements and theoretical aspects of this elements and cybernetics. In digital pictures of biochemistry, physical and chemical parameters are in a strict submission to programmed, cyber and information rules. In some examples, chemical elements are connected through the discrete code 931, which is transformed into 32 31 30 code

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