Quantum Architecture of Reality | Asalah M. Muhammad

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As part of her physical chemistry CHEM 346 experience, Asalah explored whether the collapse of the wavefunction mirrors the process by which humans select a lived reality. Asalah postulates that the imagination can be seen as a form of pre-collapse perception: we mentally access all possible reality outcomes before one reality is experienced. Intrigued? Read more about the quantum architecture of reality here.

Hi, I’m Asalah—a Chemistry student (soon to be graduate) at the University of Illinois Chicago, a self-published author, emerging thought leader in metaphysical science and self-realization, and a passionate content creator. My work explores the intersection of quantum mechanics, consciousness, and identity, with a focus on how wave function theory and the Many-Worlds Interpretation can be applied to human experience and transformation. I’m especially passionate about using writing to bridge science with human experiences—offering frameworks that help others tune into new versions of themselves through awareness, intention, and energetic alignment.