Consciousness as a Conserved Continuum: The Two-Particle Quantum Bonding Hypothesis and a Biophysics of Mind Viruses

13 October 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

This theoretical synthesis advances a unified model of consciousness that reconciles the enduring unity of subjective awareness with the ceaseless physical flux of the brain. It integrates two prior frameworks—the high probability of post-mortem continuity and the logical necessity of unique conscious identity—into a single, testable biophysical hypothesis: the Two-Particle Quantum Bonding Hypothesis (TPQBH). The model proposes that consciousness arises through resonance between two non-energetic ultra-quantum particles: the Universal-ultra Quantum Genomic Particle of Consciousness (X-UQGPC), enabling coupling with any viable neural substrate, and the Universal-ultra Quantum Unique Particle of Consciousness (X-UQUPC), which guarantees the singularity of selfhood. These particles remain magnetically bonded to the brain’s global electromagnetic field during waking states, while reversible field-symmetry changes account for temporary unconsciousness in anesthesia or deep sleep. Upon biological death, field collapse triggers instantaneous detachment and re-bonding with another compatible neural system, maintaining an unbroken continuum of awareness. Consequently, a reanimated body would host a novel consciousness stream, and no fixed EEG or MEG signature can define personhood, as neural architecture evolves continuously. The companion Mind-Virus Framework describes how self-reinforcing cognitive-emotional patterns influence field coherence and the qualitative tone of experience. By integrating quantum biology, neuroscience, and psychology, this model provides a naturalistic yet non-reductive account of conscious continuity and offers a foundation for empirical inquiry and contemplative practice aimed at enhancing mental well-being.

Keywords

Consciousness Continuum
Quantum Biology
Afterlife
Anesthesia
EEG/MEG Dynamics
Mind Viruses
Non-Materialist Neuroscience
Identity
Multiverse
Cosmology

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