Dual Relativistic Quantum Mechanics I
Tepper L. Gill, Gonzalo Ares de Parga, Trey Morris, Mamadou Wade

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dual relativistic quantum mechanics framework that unifies classical theories without divergences and derives new equations, including a novel formula for the magnetic moments of particles.
Contribution
It develops a dual theory of relativistic quantum mechanics with three new wave equations and offers a new approach to particle magnetic moments, unifying classical and relativistic physics.
Findings
Derived three dual relativistic wave equations reducing to Schrödinger's equation.
Provided a new formula for the anomalous magnetic moment of charged particles.
Obtained exact and phenomenological g-factors for electron, muon, and proton.
Abstract
In \cite{2} it was shown that Einstein's special theory of relativity and Maxwell's field theory have mathematically equivalent dual versions. The dual versions arise from an identity relating observer time to proper time as a contact transformation on configuration space, which leaves phase space invariant. The special theory has a dual version in the sense that, for any set of particles, every observer has two unique sets of global variables and to describe the dynamics, where is the (unique) canonical center of mass. In the variables, time is relative and the speed of light is unique, while in the variables, time is unique and the speed of light is relative with no upper bound. In the Maxwell case, the two sets of particle wave equations are not equivalent. The dual version contains an additional…
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