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Max Tegmark - Footnote 50

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The source does not mention Tegmark publishing a paper in 2000, Roger Penrose's quantum consciousness model, quantum decoherence, orchestrated objective reduction, or neurons. It also does not mention other scientists arguing about Tegmark's overstretching quantum effects to macroscopic biological scales or 'giving Deepak Chopra ammunition'.

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Found: In 2000, Tegmark published a paper refuting Roger Penrose's quantum consciousness model, concluding that quantum decoherence occurs too rapidly for orchestrated objective reduction to function in neur

Note: The source does not mention Tegmark publishing a paper in 2000, Roger Penrose's quantum consciousness model, quantum decoherence, orchestrated objective reduction, or neurons. It also does not mention other scientists arguing about Tegmark's overstretching quantum effects to macroscopic biological scales or 'giving Deepak Chopra ammunition'.

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