Dark matter is created from He-BEC (helium Bose Einstein Condensate).

The implosive direction of four fundamental particle from the He-BEC singularity travelling at 54,686 m/s gives the Planck length after 13.8 billion years.

The particles were originally 4E-14 meters apart and after 13.8 billion years are now 1.6E-35 meters apart. To create four particles.

The atomic singularity and the four fundamental particles

The single point within the video acts as a singularity

The dark matter decays as into anti-hydrogen 1/0 H. A form of hydrogen that contains one neutron and one positron.

The anti-hydrogen contains an overall charge of +2. The neutron a Down Up Down quark arrangement. Up quarks in SUSY inversion have a charge of -1 and Down quark have a charge of +1. Therefore, the neutron (+1 x -1 x +1 = -1). The positron (+1) and overall, the positron plus the neutron when added together gives a charge of zero. The adding of each quark charge is +1 + -1 + 1 + 1 = +2

The neutron is both -1 and +2 as well as zero when bound to the positron. How can this be?

Quantum tunnelling turns a positive charge into a negative charge. This is because the electron has both a positive side and a negative side. A bubble therefore has an inside and an outside. The inversion processes occurring in quantum tunnelling into the singularity within the centre of the atom provides the inverted symmetry model to enable the change in charge. This allows a proton to be converted into a neutron and a positron (+1) to be converted into a negatively charged Up quark (-1).

The decay process puts two particles 4E-18 meter into 2E-9 meter and 1.6E-35 meter.

4E-18 x 4E-18 = 1.6E-35 meters

square root of 4E-18 = 2E-9 meters

2 Planck length = 1 electron

1 electron + 1 positron = 1 photon

1 photon + 1 photon = hydrogen through the inversion process of quantum tunnelling and entanglement