There are molecules that already do this. DNA and polypeptides are 
sequences that are in effect codes.

LC

On Monday, January 4, 2021 at 12:28:18 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> "How do you get from chemicals to code? How do you get a code without 
> designing one?"
>
> "What You Must Do to Win The Prize
>
> You must arrange for a digital communication system to emerge or 
> self-evolve without "cheating." The diagram below describes the system. 
> Without explicitly designing the system, your experiment must generate 
> an encoder that sends digital code to a decoder. Your system needs to 
> transmit at least five bits of information. (In other words it has to be 
> able to represent 32 states. The genetic code supports 64.) "
>
> https://www.herox.com/evolution2.0
>

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