My research explores the intersection of quantum mechanics, information theory, and philosophy of identity. I am interested in the concept of informational invariance—the idea that identity persists through complete material renewal, as observed in biological systems. My work proposes that the persistence of memory and self despite total atomic turnover is evidence that information, not matter, may be the fundamental substrate of identity. I am currently developing these ideas through thought experiments and mathematical formalizations rooted in mutual information theory.