All codes known to humanity, with the exception of one, have a common denominator: they were all invented by us.
The reason we have to invent codes rather than discover them is because information in its natural state is free. Information in code is locked, and the code itself is the mathematical key required to unlock it.
In order to create a code one must have the intent to hide information from all parties except the intended recipients. Otherwise, what would be the point of encoding it?
In other words codes do not -- to the best of our knowledge -- invent themselves.
And yet...
The genetic code.
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