The cosmological composition of the universe

From the He-BEC singularity we can see how dark matter (DM) and dark energy (DE) are produced from an isotropic homogeneous universe that was just one thing, where everything was identical. All the fundamental particles are at the ground state. They have no energy other than the one energy that corresponds to a diameter of c^2 and a distance between the fundamental particles of 4E-14 meters and each particle corresponds to 4E-18 meters.

SUSY inversion uses only +1 and -1 for the quark charges and as helium contains two protons (containing three quarks) and two neutrons (containing three quarks). The total number of quarks is 12.

The SUSY inversion model has 1 electron per proton and 1 positron per neutron. This means there are a total of 4 electrons and positrons and the total of 12 + 4 = 16 fundamental particles per atom of helium in the Bose Einstein Condensate state having no mass, no charge, no space and no time. We can see something when there is contrast. When there is a difference between two things then we see two things. If, however, everything is just one thing then there is nothing to compare it too. It is then unable to be seen because there is not contrast and nothing to compare it to.

This is the isotropic singularity or He-BEC model. The one thing that is present before the beginning of time itself.

If you then consider helium and the SUSY inversion model where each atom of helium contains 16 fundamental particles. When we consider alpha particle emission from the He-BEC singularity we can understand that 12 fundamental particles are present in the alpha particle that mark up the quarks in the protons and neutrons in each atom of helium. The alpha particle emission happens to be a useful model for the inflationary phase of the universe as the 12 go out in the emission of the alpha particle per atom of helium in the He-BEC singularity. Then. 4 go inwards. The trajectory is that the particles get closer together. The start at 4E-14 meters and go to 1.6E-35 meters. That is a difference of 4E-22 meters. The fundamental particle size in the SUSY inversion model is 4E-18 meters.

The difference between 4E-14 and 4E-18 is 10,000. The difference between 4E-18 and 4E-22 is 10,000. The model provides a balance at 4E-18 meters corresponding to the square root of the Planck scale which is 1.6E-35 meters. This means that two particles of equal size 4E-18 meter can be created from 4 Planck particles created from the inward trajectory of dark matter (DM) from the He-BEC singularity.

The logic provides a way to understand the composition of the universe based on 27% dark matter and 68% dark energy and 5% matter. The 12 that went out as the alpha particle become dark energy (DE) and the 4 that went inward and got closer together are the dark matter particle. We start with the original 3:1 ratio of dark energy : dark matter with respect to particle separation from 16 / atom in the He-BEC singularity. After 13.8 billion years we have 7.26% decay of alpha particles into 5% matter and 2.26% dark matter. This provides us with a composition of the universe that aligns with the cosmological understanding of the composition of the universe as we know it today.

I was able to correct the missing Baryonic antimatter because I saw that positrons were present in atoms also. And positrons were able to eliminate the negative one charge on the neutron in the SUSY inversion model. We know the neutron is bigger than the proton and the size difference is around the size of an electron. The electron and positron are nearly identical in all features, but they have an opposite charge. It made sense when you consider the breaking of mirrored symmetry when measurements are made at the LHC by using too higher energy to break open the nut (atom). All that is left is a big mess. It appears that using a logical framework of SUSY inversion provides the solution that science has been looking for in order to create the unified field theory.

Uni = one.

Understanding only one thing means you can understand everything. At least take a step along the path to understand the unity at the beginning of the universe when everything was one thing, and that one thing appears to be a Helium Bose Einstein Condensate. That is why singularity physics is so powerful. It predicts the structure of the universe at its beginning. The start of time. What else can it be used to predict? Read on and see where the quantum biology journey takes you.

The generation of dark energy and dark matter from the He-BEC singularity.