Abstract
This paper introduces the Quantum Trilogy Theory of Consciousness (QTTC), a conceptual framework that integrates structural principles from quantum field theory (QFT) with the Trilogy Theory of Consciousness (TTC). QTTC proposes that consciousness arises not from computation or neural complexity alone, but from structured modulations within a universal awareness field. In this framework, awareness is conceived as a timeless, non-local, and selfless field-analogous to the quantum vacuum-while consciousness emerges not merely as a result of transformation, but through sequential volitional mental activities that culminate in a temporal, local, and self-referential identity. QTTC adapts formal parallels from QFT, such as quantized excitation, symmetry breaking, and gauge fixing, as conceptual tools to reimagine the emergence of subjective experience, volition, and identity. It reframes the Hard Problem of Consciousness by shifting the question from how brain matter generates qualia to how a structured awareness field gives rise to intentional and self-aware mental states. While the theory remains speculative and mathematically undeveloped, it offers a conceptual bridge between physics, phenomenology, and cognitive science. By positioning volition and identity as intrinsic modulations of the awareness field, QTTC opens new interdisciplinary avenues for exploring the nature of consciousness beyond reductive or dualist accounts..
DOI: doi.org/10.63721/25JPQN0128
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