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VOLUME 36 (1982) | ISSUE 6 | PAGE 214
Limiting density of matter as a universal law of nature
It is suggested that the density of matter in nature is always less than or equal to a certain value pq, which is constructed from universal constants: pq — c5/ к2Л~ 1094 g/cm3. As an example, a modified Einstein equation is derived which, at a low density of matter, ρ 4pq> turns out to be a canonical Einstein equation without the A term. With ρ = pq. the equations describe a de Sitter universe.