It is very strange to me, though seemingly not recognized as such until publicly or professionally revealed enough, that a simple law is often overlooked which is that any being has its own maximum capacity of storage. This is true for storage of information of any kind. Let us suppose that fully-described carriers of information form a being that is nicely organized as a life. What will happen to the being if the composition of information in the storage is intentionally modified so that an originally non-installed function is artificially gained? Since the storage is kind of Pareto-optimal, some of the originally installed information is overwritten by what is now being newly installed. Then the function expressed by the pre-installed information is lost in exchange for that expressed by the newly installed information. What will happen if the lost function is vital for a life to be as the life?
A law that holds true beyond time and space is a form of God that appears in front of any being. Such laws can be found in everything. / I may or may not be the one you know by the same or similar name as or to the one you come up with. Don't rush to judge so quick. / It is much more difficult to successfully recognize as true what looks totally false and is actually true than to successfully recognize as false what looks totally true and is actually false.