Conscious Quantum Field Hypothesis (CQFH) v2.4

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*CQFH v2.1 had Bibliography Reference issues, please see the latest v2.4 for corrections and updates.The Conscious Quantum Field Hypothesis (CQFH) v2.4 proposes fundamental quantum consciousness as a quantized scalar field, C(x,t), hypothesized to be driven by 40 Hz microtubule coherence in cortical neurons. Modulated by 0.1–10 Hz neural electromagnetic fields, 4–8 Hz theta oscillations via vagus nerve signaling, and 1–4 Hz delta synchrony, the field persists for approximately ∼ 0.0001 s. Secondary support is derived from alpha (8–12 Hz for sensory gating) and beta (12–30 Hz for active cognition) waves via cross-frequency coupling [105, 106]. Shielded by actin and structured water, the field’s coherence is enhanced by tryptophan superradiance, neural plasmonics, mitochondrial dynamics, biophoton emissions, and neuropeptide signaling. This fosters entanglement (quantum correlations across neural states, Scollective ∼ 26.6 bits) and integrated information (neural information integration, Φ), bridging quantum and classical neural activity. Ten 2025–2026 experiments test this falsifiable model, leveraging 2022–2024 findings on microtubule coherence, biophotonics, synaptic plasticity, neuropeptide signaling, and network criticality [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]. CQFH offers a bio-quantum framework to explore potential shared reality, enabled by subconscious processing and collective neural synchrony, with extensions deferred to UCQFH [10] and psychiatric applications delegated to QPFH [119]Keywords: Quantum consciousness, microtubules, neural synchrony, intuition, vagus nerve, gut-brain axis, shared reality, electromagnetic fields, quantum biology, neurobiology, consciousness theory

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