One axiom. One operation. Zero free parameters. The universe has about 5. 4 times as much dark matter as ordinary matter. In the standard picture this is a freeze-out accident depending on a free cross-section (the WIMP miracle). This paper forces it. The dark-to-baryon ratio is not a thermal coincidence; it is a covering ratio fixed before any dynamics: Ωdm/Ωb = c³/ddown = 27/5 = 5. 4, and the dark fraction Ωdm/Ωₘ = c³/2ᵈdown = 27/32, with colour c=3 and down covering depth 5. The amount of dark matter is the generational volume 27 over the covering depth 5 — a counted number, not a relic of a cross-section. The dark matter itself is the lightest neutral bound state of the prime-5/7 sectors, so its abundance and identity are fixed by the same structure. The order-one coincidence dissolves because 27/5 is a ratio of small counts, not a delicate balance of exponential rates. Machine-checked; reproduces from one command. A standalone result within the Smithian Fold Theory of Everything (SFTOE). Full corpus, code, and the run-it-yourself VERIFY. md protocol: https: //github. com/MettaMazza/Smithian-Fold-Theory
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