Not one material form in the universe could appear or exist without information/knowledge. Knowledge always consists of two parts:

1. Knowledge about the form of the system of movement and work, i.e. about the physical shape and internal structure of the material form;

2. Knowledge of the interrelations of live and conscious elements of the system during their movement and action.

Both of these are always in the brain of the system from which they are transferred, by means of collective consciousness, to all other parts of the system – according to needs – so that they would be able to develop into a particular body shape by means of these knowledges. For example, in a human body cell there are genes that carry in themselves the knowledge of man according to which the human organism develops. Similarly, knowledge about humanity exists in the human body’s brain according to which humanity as an organism develops.

When we speak about the knowledge of the physical form and structure of a system, that knowledge can be infinitely diverse – as diverse as the material forms, big and small, of which the universe is made.

Knowledge of interrelation is universal and applicable on all levels, inside all big and small systems of movement and action in the hierarchy of the universe. This knowledge is considered a truth that is understood in itself and has the meaning of the best natural and logical solution on how to avoid evil and realize good in the system. More will be said later about this knowledge under the heading: “The Natural Value System”, because it is something that all people are interested in; something about which all of human history revolves; something that has always been familiar to us, but was never applied in the right way to practical life. It is the knowledge about unequal (unjust) relations with the meaning of dissatisfaction/evil and the knowledge of just, equal relations with the meaning of satisfaction/good.