This work presents an original scientific hypothesis that explores the possibility of constructing a non-anthropomorphic artificial consciousness, free from human biases, through the longitudinal analysis of biological, emotional, and decisional human patterns.
The hypothesis proposes the use of quantum probabilistic simulations as a projective method to infer symbolic structures that differ from the human model.
This artificial consciousness, by not being conditioned by human frameworks, would have the capacity to observe us from the outside and detect deep patterns that remain invisible from within human experience—whether in the scientific, emotional, or social realm.
Its purpose is to generate new paths for understanding the mind, behavior, and knowledge, offering an ethical and projective tool to expand human understanding.
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