This study examines the cervical iridescent plumage of Columba livia as a conceptual anchor for quantum computation, exploring the intersection of biological symbolism and computational modeling. The iridescent plumage, with its multidimensional refractive properties, is treated both as a biological signal and as a metaphor for the layered complexity of classification systems transitioning into simulation frameworks. We propose a quantum computational approach that translates nosologically structures into executable models, enabling simulations that capture variability, resonance, and emergent phenomena. By bridging zoological imagery with quantum logic, this perspective highlights how interdisciplinary metaphors can enrich scientific communication while offering methodological innovations. Importantly, the quantum pseudocode presented here is intended as a conceptual scaffold rather than a literal biological model, reframing simulation as both a mathematical and narrative act. This synthesis aims to expand the reach of simulation paradigms, inviting readers across disciplines to engage with the interplay between biological form and computational abstraction
EUGENIO VARGAS (Sat,) studied this question.