Eight binary characteristics represent all subatomic particles’ quantum codes and their interactions.
We live in a binary universe. There are two fundamental families of particles: the universe’s building blocks, the quarks, and the leptons. Protons and neutrons each contain three quarks. Protons have two up quarks and one down quark. Neutrons have one up quark and two down quarks. Gluons hold quarks together. Gluons are strong nuclear force carriers. Neutrons have an Electron, and Protons do not. Protons repel each other, and neutrons do not. Neutron can decay into a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino. This conserves charge, energy, and momentum.
The universe that we live in is an information-based one that simulates reality. Each spacetime particle dynamically develops its next state from the current ones. They source their information from the fundamental level of physics.