This chapter examines the intricate nature of self-replicators within computational systems, challenging the notion of fixed byte definitions and exploring substring occurrences. It highlights the evolving dynamics between code and data in self-replicating systems, as well as the efficiency variations during replication processes. The discussion also sheds light on the importance of token uniqueness and the impact of background noise on these replication dynamics.

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