
This essay proposes an innovative perspective on the origin of consciousness, understanding it as an emergent phenomenon arising from the superposition of complex language systems. From a perspective that integrates quantum physics, biology, philosophy, technology, and semiotics, the text argues that all of reality is structured by layers of language . From subatomic particles to abstract concepts. In this model, consciousness functions as a quantum compiler, capable of interpreting, integrating, and collapsing multiple linguistic layers into a single perception of the present. Every interaction, whether biological, physical, or social, is interpreted as communication. A symbolic exchange of information. The article introduces the concept of Universal Communication, where natural phenomena, human relationships, and technological systems follow the same structural logic: linguistic layers that overlap, evolve, and reorganize. This approach allows for a reinterpretation of phenomena such as déjà vu, social conflicts, generational divergences, and even the possibility of consciousness transfer to artificial substrates. Through analogies, mathematical models, and linguistic deconstruction algorithms, the text demonstrates that understanding reality is, essentially, understanding how languages are structured, how they collapse, and how they recombine. The proposal culminates in the idea that both the evolution of consciousness and the evolution of technology are expressions of a single universal mechanism: language as the foundation of existence.
Artificial intelligence, Consciousness, Quantum physics, Language
Artificial intelligence, Consciousness, Quantum physics, Language
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