A possibility that the universe may be strongly inhomogeneous chemically,
while very smooth energetically, is considered. A possible mechanism which
could lead to such a picture is a large and inhomogeneous lepton asymmetry. The
model may explain possibly observed variation of primordial deuterium by an
order of magnitude and predicts helium-rich and possibly helium-poor regions
where the helium mass fraction differs from the observed 25% by a factor of 2
in either direction. Helium variation can be observed by a different dumping
rate of CMB angular spectrum at small angles at different patches of the sky.Comment: 7 pages, latex twice; presented at COSMO-98, Monterey, USA, November,
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