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For example: time is typical something that human experience, but it's also something inherently existing in the real world even without us
Don't get me started on that one ....
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DNA does even have semantics, not any sequence is valid, just as human writings.
I didn't actually mention semantics, since thre is not even a syntax
associated with DNA. What are the rules for a DNA sequence?
Well, maybe start and stop codons ... but the DNA in any set of
chromosomes doesn't have any actual syntactic rules that the
whole sequence adheres to (otherwise you wouldn't have premature
stops).
Nature doesn't 'percieve' anything ... except if you want to start
netsing analogies to obscure things even more.
DNA is a chemical ... it reacts with it's cellular environment,
which reacts with the extra-cellular environment.
A hierarchy of chemical systems so complex that to study it we need
a whole discipline of science.
That doesn't make it data in any conventional 'data-processing' sense.