Conventional oncology primarily addresses oncogenesis as a localized, socio-biological or socio-chemical cellular anomaly characterized by uncontrolled proliferation. This paper introduces a paradigm shift based on the Informational and Programmed Universe Theory, positing that cancer is fundamentally an informational coding glitch within the cell's soft-code architecture. We hypothesize that this glitch is rooted in two distinct latent etiologies: (a) ancestral, suppressed infections (e.g., historical syphilis and gonorrhea) that have mutated into transgenerational epigenetic codes, and (b) psychosomatic cellular dysregulation triggered when the subconscious mind undergoes severe, unmitigated psychological trauma, projecting a cellular self-destructive command. These latent vulnerabilities are subsequently activated by fungal microbiomes or environmental triggers. To resolve this, we propose Quantum Informational Mirroring and Bio-Digital Synchronization (QIMBS)—a non-invasive framework that bypasses physical carriers (e.g., nanoparticles or drugs). By leveraging macroscopic quantum entanglement and bio-electric resonance, the cell's informational state is mapped onto a computerized interface in real-time. Modifying the corrupted code on the monitor via AI immediately updates the physical cell's state through a simultaneous bi-directional feedback loop.
Sumeru Ray (Fri,) studied this question.