A spinorial microstructure envelope framework for atomic quantum states is investigated in which the familiar nonrelativistic wave description of a bound electron emerges as the slow envelope of an underlying relativistic spinorial dynamics at the Compton scale. Starting from an effective relativistic Lagrangian compatible with gauge invariance, envelope corrections to the Pauli Hamiltonian are obtained through a Foldy–Wouthuysen reduction. The resulting effective Hamiltonian introduces suppressed microstructural contributions proportional to ∇²V and higher-derivative ∇⁴ operators. Perturbative analysis of hydrogenic spectra indicates that the resulting corrections scale with the fine-structure energy scale (Zα)⁴ mₑc². Parametric bounds on the effective coefficients are derived from high-precision spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen, including measurements of the Lamb shift and optical frequency transitions. The framework leads to a decomposition of atomic energies into Dirac, quantum electrodynamic, and microstructural contributions. Possible experimental constraints and future spectroscopic tests are discussed.
Daniel Marques Rodrigues (Mon,) studied this question.