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Schrödinger Equation of Hydrogen Atom in Atomic Unites, Theory of Chirality and the Territory of Modern Physics

Authors: Gang Chen, Tianman Chen, Tianyi Chen

This paper is a subsequent paper to our previous papers “Chen’s Formulas of the Fine-structure Constant” (viXra:2002.0203) and “Integrated Formulas of the Fine-structure Constant and Feigenbaum Constants” (viXra:2102.0162). In light of the basic concepts illustrated in the above stated previous papers that there are two values of the fine-structure constant (α1 and α2) and there are relationships such as α1(δ/γ1)2(2π)=1 and α2(δα/γ2)2=1 between the fine-structure constant (α1 and α2) and Feigenbaum constants (δ and α), in this paper we deduced Schrödinger equation of hydrogen atom in atomic unites in a concise, reasonable and beautiful form. In the end of this paper, all theories in our previous papers are named to be Theory of Chirality, and a picture of the territory of modern physics including Theory of Relativity, Quantum Theory, Chaos Theory and Theory of Chirality is given. By the way, we also give formulas of anomalous magnetic momentum ((g-2)/2) of electron and muon.

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