Bosonic superfluid of liquid helium as the vacuum of spacetime

Is Space a Superfluid? Magnetic Permeability, CMB Temperature & the Helium Bose–Einstein Universe
The universe as a permeability Mu o through which magnetic fields traverse. A field of substance I do not refer to this as an aetheric field but I like to consider this field to be the Boson ground state wavelength in the He-BEC modelling system.
Magnetic permeability of free space μ₀
The universe's permeability Mu o corresponds to 1.25664E-6 and this is a standard term in physics. My non standard approach is to look at the Energy emissivity in terms of the Blackbody radiation calculation E(b) = sigma T^4 where sigma = 5.67037E-8 Stefan–Boltzmann constant (sigma), a fundamental physical constant used to calculate the power radiated from a black body in terms of its temperature.
Superfluid universe theory
What space is in terms of a field.
The magnetic permeability of free space, denoted by (mu naught), is a fundamental physical constant representing the ability of a vacuum to support a magnetic field. Its exact SI value is 1.25664E-6 (Henries per meter) or (newtons per ampere squared).
1.25664E-6 / 5.67037E-8 = 22.2^0.25 = 2.17 deg K
The interesting piece of information stems from the 2.17 deg K as the lambda point of a superfluid of liquid helium. So is the universe a helium Bose Einstein condensate superfluid. The temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background is 2.73 deg K.
Helium Bose Einstein condensate cosmology

Cosmic microwave background temperature 2.725 K
The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation temperature is precisely measured at 2.7255 ± 0.0006 K (about -270.4°C or -454.8°F). It represents the residual heat from the Big Bang, which has cooled and stretched into microwaves due to the expansion of the universe over 13.8 billion years.
lambda point helium 2.17 K
My model suggests that alpha particle emission from the Bosonic superfluid of liquid helium at 2.17 deg K as the Lambda point of a helium superfluid.
The temperature difference between the CMB and lambda point of a helium superfluid is 0.5555 deg K.
The Big bang model suggests that the universe was very hot whereas the Bosonic superfluid model is pointing to a cold temperature of 2.17 deg K with a temperature shift of 0.5555 deg K giving now the CMB temperature.
The initial wavelength in the ground state superfluid
The initial wavelength in the ground state of liquid helium is 4E-14 m and this corresponds to 2990700000 kJ/mole (model m/s). Here we can see v^3 = 2.67497E+28 (m/s)^3.
Stefan Boltzmann law sigma T⁴
Planck temperature vs CMB
quantum vacuum as field
bosonic ground state universe
quantum biology cosmology connection
The modelling I am doing shows how the hydrogen atom plays an important role in cosmology (sun light) as well as biology ATP generation in the mitochondria. The simple connection is an energy currency is proton based and this can be seen in the action of proton tunnelling. Learning the tunnelling processes into specific molecules provides a way that energy is stored and how the electron can be removed from the hydrogen atom. We have a sun energy bio-fusion system operating which is a source of internal light.
proton tunnelling vacuum physics
The proton is remarkable in its ability to tunnel through magnetic barriers. A geometry specific to this function has been identified and this allows protons to enter into specific molecules from the vacuum. We have been modelling the process of charge and mass formation from the vacuum and how biology has sorted out how to generate mass and charge from subatomic processes operating within the spacetime framework discovered by Quantum Technologies Dr Keryn Johnson. From this discovery we have developed our bio-quantum technology platform and quantum apitherapy technology platform OH BEE HAVE empowering healing(TM).
He-BEC model
The He-BEC modelling is based on SUSY inversion revision of quark charge calculations.
This paper has been published in Quantum Physics Letters in December 2025.
The model provides the basis for Baryonic symmetry and a balanced approach to atomic theory. Why use balance? Helps to see things that cannot be measured. Beyond the limitations introduced by measurement e.g. missing antimatter in cosmology. By introducing the missing antimatter we can see what the initial state is.
Here is the model of the initial state that provides the basis for a helium Bose Einstein condensate singularity and the cosmological process of alpha particle emission giving rise to the composition of the universe based on the initial state. Here is the paper under review at the moment. It is currently under review in The Foundations of Physics.

The T0 He-BEC 100% helium Bose Einstein condensate. At T0 the alpha particle emission gives 75% DE and 25% DM. The decay half-life of the alpha particle is 4E+18 s and the decay based on the half-life and the age of the universe (AOU) of 4.39E+17 s. We get 7.26% decay giving 67.74% DE, 27.42% DM and 4.84% M.
I talk about these models on my Youtube channel.
Space may be interpreted not as empty vacuum but as a physical field characterized by magnetic permeability (μ₀). By relating μ₀ to the Stefan–Boltzmann constant, a temperature emerges near 2.17 K—the lambda point of helium superfluidity. This aligns closely with the cosmic microwave background temperature (2.725 K), suggesting the universe may behave as a Bose–Einstein condensate. This framework connects Planck-scale physics, cosmology, and biological processes such as proton tunnelling. The modelling provides the basis for H being the key element in biological living systems.
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