Quantum Consciousness: Collapse as the Trigger for Coherence reframes one of humanity's oldest mysteries-consciousness itself-through the lens of modern science, neurodivergence, and lived experience.
What if awareness isn't just a byproduct of the brain, but a signal woven into the very fabric of reality-waiting for the right instruments to detect it? Just as radio waves and Wi-Fi were always present but invisible until we built antennas and receivers, this book argues that consciousness may operate on a hidden spectrum, one that quantum physics and neuroscience are only beginning to uncover.
Blending personal narrative with scientific insight, Dat Nguyen explores:
How collapse-personal, psychological, or quantum-can act as a trigger for deeper coherence.
Why neurodivergence, music, and meditation offer real-world windows into hidden states of awareness.
The parallels between quantum computing's search for stability and humanity's search for meaning.
A roadmap for future research that treats consciousness as measurable, not mystical.
Part memoir, part white paper, and part framework, Quantum Consciousness bridges science, spirituality, and systems thinking. It invites researchers, technologists, and seekers alike to consider the possibility that the next revolution in AI, medicine, and human identity won't come from simulating consciousness, but from finally mapping the spectrum of awareness itself.
For readers who sense that collapse isn't the end but the beginning, this book offers both a theory and a toolkit for coherence, awakening, and integration.