The Conscious Quantum Field Hypothesis (CQFH) v2.1 proposes a theoretical model of fun-damental consciousness as a quantized scalar field C(x, t), driven by ∼ 40 Hz microtubulecoherence in neurons. Modulated by 0.1–10 Hz neural electromagnetic (EM) fields, ∼ 4–8 Hztheta oscillations via vagus nerve signaling influenced by gut microbial short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs), and ∼ 1–4 Hz delta synchrony, the field persists for ∼ 0.0001 s, shielded by actin andstructured water. Governed by a Lagrangian with field mass mC = 1.656 × 10−13 eV and cou-pling constants g ≈ 10−10, λ ≈ 10−14, η ≈ 10−11, and κ ≈ 10−12, C(x, t) fosters entanglement(Scollective) and integrated information (Φ) to bridge quantum and classical neural activity. Five2025–2026 experiments test this model: 1) THz spectroscopy on microtubule coherence, 2) EEGcorrelations (0.1–10 Hz to ∼ 40 Hz), 3) EEG power shifts (2–5 μV at ∼ 40 Hz), 4) fMRI onthalamocortical/hippocampal activity, 5) Cross-subject EEG synchrony (phase-locking 0.7).Supported by findings on microtubule coherence, vagal synchronization, and neural dynam-ics 1, 2, 3, CQFH v2.1 offers a testable bio-quantum framework, with speculative extensionsdeferred to future work.Keywords: Quantum consciousness, microtubules, neural synchrony, vagus nerve, gut-brain axis, shared reality, electromagnetic fields, quantum biology.
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