Which is the compression limit
Physics teaches that such limit is mass

So the question is. Which is the limit for information compression.

The answer to this question is about information itself.

If information cannot be compressed beyond certain limit, then
information has mass.

If information can be compressed limitless, then information does not
consist of a mass, therefore is not compressible.

I believe this is the case, and the next question should be.
Well, if information has no mass, what are we compressing in its
place, and where and what is information.

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