The core of information is its movement, encompassing the transmission of data and knowledge to others and the subsequent absorption of this information. These two actions are fundamental to the information exchange cycle.
Transmission guarantees the efficient distribution of information.
Absorption is critical for interpreting, comprehending, and acting upon information.
Analysis of Alternative Choices:
(A) Initiating, Transmitting: Initiating does not directly pertain to the movement of data.
(C) Absorbing, Cooperating: Cooperation is a consequence of information dissemination, not a primary process.
(D) Transmitting, Cooperating: Similarly, cooperation is not a foundational element of information processing.