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Old June 8th 13, 10:01 AM posted to sci.astro.research
Richard D. Saam
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Default WIMPS?

On 6/7/13 7:38 AM, Phillip Helbig---undress to reply wrote:
Hydrogen is baryonic, no matter what state it is in.

Yes, all hydrogen phases are baryonic
But let there be three phases A, B & C
with A and B in equilibrium with C
with incremental increase in A and B
with that incremental increase reflecting
in incremental increase in C.
A and B along with their ratio remain constant.

It is like pouring calcium hydroxide and sodium carbonate solutions
together in a beaker.
A = calcium soluble ion
B = carbonate soluble ion
C = calcium carbonate solid phase

Addition of A and B will not increase their concentration or ratio A/B
but only increase C.

In a nucleosynthetic hydrogen context,
A, B & C are all baryonic but,
is C missing in Big Bang nucleosynthetic analysis
and extant as dark matter?

Richard D Saam