The transfer of information in the material environment is instantaneous. It is due to the forms of matter existence: wave and corpuscular. The atomic-molecular form of matter unquestioningly reacts to the information, changing the frequency of pulsation of the field structure and creating the electron shell in the atom. Field structures respond to information by increasing the amplitude and frequency of pulsation, producing various types of chemical bonds in molecules. Information creating any form and kind of matter is associated with information that specifies its physicochemical, geometric, and other parameters and properties. Under certain conditions, temporarily replacing some physical and chemical properties in matter is possible. Information artificially introduced into any form of matter to change its physicochemical, biological, and other properties and qualities is characterized by a degree of stability and depends on many factors. In other words, using the initial information about the properties of the sample, it is possible to form the same properties for another object.
Specific laws were used when creating the matter of space, such as Bipolarity, Dualism (unity and struggle of opposites), Similarity, and Trinity. The duration of the stable existence of any form of matter in space is subject to these laws, especially the Trinity law. The Law of Bipolarity is based on the balance of two opposites (polarities). The constant striving of polarities for balance is the goal of their confrontation and struggle. Achieving equilibrium means moving the process to the next, higher level, while the previous bipolar construction is included as an integral part of the following, higher level.
As you know, the world consists of opposites; opposites are the basis of everything. It follows from this that bipolarity consists of three parts – two opposing ones and a neutral one, which most often is the basis of bipolarity. For example, the electrons and protons of an atom are two opposing parts; the neutral part is neutrons, which, together with protons, make up the mass of the nucleus; plants and animals with the neutral part, which is the environment; herbivores and predators with a neutral part, which is also the environment. Some of the bipolar ratios known to us since childhood, for example, "sleep-wakefulness," "day-night," and "winter-summer," have a feature of seeming impossibility to achieve balance as they replace each other. However, this change is already being carried out with a tendency to strive for a balance of existence. A bias on one of the sides is possible – this is called an imbalance. We also note that equilibrium is not a victory of one part and an infringement of the other; it is a process of balancing, not rest (for example, the interaction of electrons and protons in an atom). The practical significance of this law for humanity is that it allows you to manage the human body's development and self-preservation processes.