I'm still not sure if we're talking about information in the sense of data, which does not require an intelligent mind or in the sense of communication which does. - TD
@TD, I think it is irrelevant to this discussion about the narrowing context in which materialism can be embraced. To make an appeal to understand the exact nature of the information before it can be conceptualized is irrelevant. That seems like obfuscation. What seems to be universal in acceptance is what information is not: physical; and therefore outside of a materialist worldview.
It also seems to me that information needs to be received for it to manifest since it is conceptual by nature. In other words, If there were not a sentient being to recieve/observe it, would it still exist? In a sense, it only exists in the mind of the receiver because only then can it manifest itself.
Of course, all this is far from a simple, traditional materialist/atheist worldview, which is the point of my post. (Not trying to be personal or hurt anyone's feelings here - Just exercising some thoughts that are better done in a forum rather than all alone.)
@Cofty : I have read a post from you in the past where you leave open the possibility of aliens seeding our planet just as Dawkins does. Without have to go to the trouble of finding it, can you state right here whether or not you believe if this is a possibility or not. Ya or nay?