Many scientists regard mass and energy as the primary currency of nature. In recent years, however, the concept of information
has gained importance.
In this book, eminent scientists, philosophers, and theologians chart various aspects of information, from quantum information
to biological and digital information, in order to understand how nature works. Beginning with a historical treatment of the
topic, the book also examines physical and biological approaches to information, and the philosophical, theological, and ethical
implications.