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I propose that electron orbitals are not spatial probability clouds derived from the Schrödinger equation but instead holographic planes defined by the fine-structure constant and relativistic principles.This holographic model integrates spacetime geometry and quantum mechanics, offering testable predictions, such as deviations in interference patterns from the standard model and specific phase changes in emitted photons.
Could this holographic reinterpretation address the probabilistic limitations of the cloud model and offer a pathway to unify quantum mechanics with relativity? What are your thoughts on the feasibility of experimentally verifying these predictions?
I welcome critiques, insights, and suggestions for experimental approaches that could test this model.