Technocosmology - could a technibaryon excess provide a ``natural'' missing mass candidate?

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It is pointed out that if: (a) at least one technibaryon is very stable (τ >= 1020-25 yr) and (b) a technibaryon excess is built up at the early stages of the big bang with magnitude comparable to the normal baryonic matter asymmetry ɛB ~ ɛTB then stable technibaryons can account for the missing mass and most naturally explain why ϱB ~ 10-2ϱcrit.
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