radiogeense
Radiogeense is a speculative term used in science fiction and theoretical discussions to describe a hypothetical form of information encoding in electromagnetic radiation that resembles genetic information but is not tied to biological molecules. In this framework, sequences of data could be embedded in radiation patterns and interpreted by detectors or hypothetical radioreceptive organisms.
Etymology and scope: The coinage blends "radio" or radiation with "gene" and the suffix "-ense" to denote
Conceptual basis: Radiogeense asks whether hereditary-like information could be transmitted or stored through non-chemical means, potentially
Proposed properties: information would be encoded in spectral content, polarization, or temporal modulation of light and
Applications and status: The idea appears mainly in thought experiments on abiogenesis, astrobiology, and speculative technologies;
Reception: Critics view radiogeense as a fictional or philosophical construct used to explore limits of information
See also: information theory, xenogenes, panspermia, radiobiology.