Toward a Field-Based Model of Awareness: Quantum Trilogy Theory of Consciousness

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Abstract

This paper introduces a conceptual framework—Quantum Trilogy Theory of Consciousness (QTTC)—which integrates the _Trilogy Theory of Consciousness_ with structural analogies from _Quantum Field Theory_ to model a field of structured awareness. In QTTC, consciousness is not treated as a direct output of neural computation, but as a structured transformation within an awareness field. Drawing from QFT concepts such as vacuum states, symmetry breaking, gauge fixing, and field excitation, the model metaphorically maps analogy to intention, decision-making, and identity, respectively. Central to the model is the notion of noëtons, which represent excitations of the awareness field—phenomenological units of structured experience, analogous to quanta in physical fields. While QTTC does not claim that quantum computation literally underlies consciousness, it uses these concepts to construct a layered, field-based ontology for awareness. The paper also explores speculative biological interfaces—such as microtubules and DNA—as possible modes of communication between cells and the awareness field. QTTC is presented as a generative theoretical model that reframes the Hard Problem of Consciousness in terms of dynamic field interactions rather than as an emergent phenomenon, offering new directions for interdisciplinary investigation and conceptual refinement.

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