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Several theoretical principles suggest the existence of large numbers of very massive particles. Such particles have negligible effect in the present universe, but may have been important in the very early universe. It is shown that under some circumstances their presence could completely change the equation of state and expansion rate of the very early universe, and could have important effects on baryon-number generation. Possible cosmological constraints on the complexity of grand unified gauge models are discussed.