Extra-dimensional confinement of quantum particles
Eric R. Hedin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a higher-dimensional quantum particle model extending the Schrödinger equation, explaining phenomena like spin and magnetic moments, and suggesting experimental tests and implications for dark matter and astrophysics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel higher-dimensional framework for quantum particles, unifying various quantum phenomena and providing testable predictions beyond standard models.
Findings
Match with quantum zitterbewegung phenomenon
Electron magnetic moment with gyromagnetic ratio of 2
Prediction of dark matter as higher-dimensional excited states
Abstract
A basic theoretical framework is developed in which elementary particles have a component of their wave function extending into higher spatial dimensions. This model postulates an extension of the Schrodinger equation to include a 4th and 5th spatial component. A higher-dimensional simple harmonic oscillator confining potential localizes particles into 3-d space, characterizing the brane tension which confines Standard Model particles to the sub-manifold. Quantum effects allow a non-zero probability for a particle's evanescent existence in the higher dimensions, and suggest an experimental test for the validity of this model via particles being temporarily excited into the first excited state of the extra-dimensional potential well, in which their probability of existing in 3-d space transiently drops to zero. Several consistency checks of the outcomes of this extra-dimensional model…
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