Digital information is fundamentally non-physical, as it is encoded in the state of physical objects without contributing to their mass. The discussion highlights that whether information is stored on a USB stick or transmitted through wires, it does not change the weight of the medium. The concept of energy states is explored, suggesting that the encoding of 0s and 1s could theoretically have different mass implications based on their energy states. However, the entropy associated with information remains consistent regardless of how it is represented, indicating that the same information can exist in various forms without altering its intrinsic properties. Ultimately, the relationship between information, mass, and entropy remains complex and not easily defined.