“…The main interest in silicon has not been as the backbone molecule of a life system, but its role as a surface adsorbent and catalyst for proper alignment and polymerization of polyadenines and polyuracils (Burton et al, 1974;Ding et al, 1996;Ertem and Ferris, 1996Ferris et al, 1996Ferris et al, , 1988Ferris et al, , 1989Ferris and Ertem, 1992;Friebele et al, 1980Friebele et al, , 1981Huang and Ferris, 2003;Kawamura and Ferris, 1999;Miyakawa and Ferris, 2003;Paecht-Horowitz and Eirich, 1988;Trevors, 1997a). But polyadenines and polyuracils, like the monotonous clay crystals to which they adsorb, contain almost no Shannon uncertainty (often misnamed ''information'').…”