Human DNA
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A single human being's DNA contains as much information as fifty novels.
"By Hawking’s rough calculation, he measures the amount of useful information in human genes as 100 million bits, which means a novel might have 2 million bits of information. “So a human is equivalent to 50 Mills & Boon romances. A major national library can contain about 5 million books, or about 10 trillion bits,” he said, concluding, “So the amount of information handed down in books, is a hundred thousand times as much as in DNA.”"
Source: https://qz.com/1229362/stephen-hawking-argued-that-humans-evolve-through-books-and-not-just-biology
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