The Theory That Won't Die: Penrose-Hameroff, Quantum Consciousness, and the Experiment That Changed Everything

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Abstract

FractalNode Magazine Issue 002, Article 05 The consciousness theory that survived Tegmark's kill shot. Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff proposed that quantum coherence in microtubules produces consciousness (Orch OR). The mainstream dismissed it — until Bandyopadhyay's 2024 experiments at eNeuro found megahertz-range quantum oscillations in live microtubules with Cohen's d = 1.9 effect size. This article traces the theory from its 1994 origins through Tegmark's decoherence objection to the experimental evidence that changed everything. Part of FractalNode Magazine Issue 002: The Cost

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Keywords
  • Quantum decoherence
  • Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
  • Consciousness
  • Quantum
  • Mainstream
  • Quantum Zeno effect
  • Electromagnetic theories of consciousness
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