He-BEC Cosmology
He-BEC Cosmology Model: Dark Energy (DE), Dark Matter (DM) Formation and Isotope Physics Unification
Explore the He-BEC cosmology model—a unified framework linking dark energy (DE), dark matter (DM), and isotope decay physics. This model proposes a coherent Bose–Einstein condensate origin, resolving the horizon problem and baryonic symmetry through reciprocal expansion and compression dynamics.
He-BEC Cosmology model

- He-BEC cosmology model
- dark energy formation mechanism
- dark matter origin physics
- isotope cosmology
- quantum cosmology model
A He-BEC singularity model provides the basis for a universe that started as a cosmic egg with ground state wavelength of 4E-14 m and who's emission of alpha particles generate DE and DM in an initial ratio of 3:1 whilst maintain conversation of energy and maintaining charge conservation. Why consider the He-BEC model? It provides a way to see atomic theory aligned with cosmological composition. It provides a way to model cosmology based on first principles. An isotope decay timing of 4E+18 s. A way to see how the initial state creates DE and DM. A way to then see how DE and DM create M and anti-M. Baryonic symmetry is able to be used to see things that cannot be measured. Why not take a look and see. You might like what you find.
Isotope timed cosmology

- Bose–Einstein condensate universe
- horizon problem solution cosmology
- baryonic symmetry matter antimatter
- helium condensate cosmology
- quantum vacuum energy model
- proton tunnelling cosmology
- unified DE DM theory
- isotope decay universe model
The modelling shows the initial state of the universe as a cosmic egg. No Big Bang but an alpha particle emission from the initial singularity as a ground sate isotropic state.

We can model the composition of the universe from this ground state based on the half-life timing and the process of alpha particle emission and DE expansion and DM compression.
- how dark energy and dark matter form from quantum condensates
- He-BEC model explanation of the universe origin
- isotope decay physics in cosmology models
- baryonic symmetry and matter antimatter balance theory
- quantum expansion and compression cosmology framework
The He-BEC cosmology model proposes a unified framework for understanding the origin of the universe through a coherent Bose–Einstein condensate ground state. By linking isotope decay physics to the emergence of dark energy (DE) and dark matter (DM), the model introduces a dual-field dynamic of expansion and compression. This reciprocal system, spanning scales from 4×10⁻¹⁴ m to Planck length (1.6×10⁻³⁵ m), provides a novel solution to the horizon problem while maintaining baryonic symmetry through equal matter–antimatter production. The He-BEC framework offers a new direction in quantum cosmology, integrating energy conservation, spacetime structure, and particle physics into a single coherent model.