Orlando V Fernandes never quite fit into the boxes the world laid out for him. Not because he couldn’t, but because he chose not to. From a young age, he listened differently. Where others heard noise, he heard pattern. Where most saw problems, he saw systems waiting to be tuned. Long before he called himself an inventor, he was an observer, a recorder—capturing prayers in lost dialects, decoding the rhythms of nature, hearing music in machinery.
Physics gave him a formal tongue, but it was never just about equations. For Orlando, it became the foundation of a deeper pursuit: understanding the hidden architecture of both the physical and the conscious world. As he studied particles, he also explored the inner landscape of thought. He developed a model where desire and intent shaped reality through quantum collapse—where no-thought wasn’t emptiness, but a crucible of creation. He didn’t just think in terms of science or spirit. He thought in both.
When the world began whispering about the climate crisis, Orlando had already rolled up his sleeves. He was deep in the lab, designing systems that didn’t just conserve energy—they reimagined its flow. He founded NCPD to build intelligent, closed-loop technologies that could heat and cool simultaneously, silently, and efficiently. From storing thermal energy in compact tanks to dreaming up floating habitats for Venus, his work danced at the intersection of necessity and possibility.
He operated in two worlds. India gave him roots and resilience. The UK gave him reach. As NCPD UK took shape, and Angel Digital Assets Ltd became the holding canopy, he expanded his vision through a network of specialized companies like ThermaSpace and eTorque. Each company was more than a venture—it was a story about designing a better interface between humanity and its habitat.
Seeing how small businesses were drowning under the weight of compliance, he is at it again with CTSixOhOh, a standalone CT600/CT600C generator for HMRC filings—affordable, flexible, and free from subscription traps. It is just not software but a declaration that complexity should serve people, not the other way around. With automated XML, and iXBRL generation, bringing clarity to confusion and giving power back to the entrepreneur.
And yet, amidst all this precision, Orlando’s mind remained open to the great unknowns. In Mind Scribbling the Collapse, he ventured deep into the fabric of thought and existence, drawing connections between Eastern philosophy and quantum mechanics. He theorized that consciousness itself plays a role in the creation of reality—that between one thought and the next lies a space where the universe listens. He didn’t just write to be read. He wrote to be remembered, and to provoke reflection in thinkers like Dr. Bernardo Kastrup and beyond.
Today, Orlando’s vision continues to expand. His hybrid energy systems, built from a symphony of solar panels, VAWTs, and thermal loops, aren’t just to power buildings—they point to a future where cities like QOA (Queen of Angels City) live on the blockchain, where transparency governs economy, and citizens exchange value with dignity and ease.
Behind the circuits and code, Orlando remains grounded. A husband, a father, a philosopher. A man who believes that sustainability isn’t just about saving resources—it’s about listening to the silence between ideas, where invention is born.
Because for Orlando V Fernandes, the future isn’t something to wait for.
It’s something to build.